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  2. Frailty syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Frailty can lead to increased risk of adverse side effects, complications, and mortality. [12] Older age by itself is not what defines frailty, it is however a syndrome found in older adults. Many adults over 65 are not living with frailty. [13] Frailty is not one specific disease, however is a combination of many factors.

  3. Sarcopenia - Wikipedia

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    Sarcopenia is considered a component of frailty syndrome. [2] Sarcopenia can lead to reduced quality of life, falls, fracture, and disability. [3] [4] Sarcopenia is a factor in changing body composition. When associated with aging populations, certain muscle regions are expected to be affected first, specifically the anterior thigh and ...

  4. Linda P. Fried - Wikipedia

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    Fried also instigated a number of key studies on the cause of frailty and has proposed and developed the idea of a frailty syndrome. Christine K. Cassel, president and chief executive officer of the American Board of Internal Medicine noted that Fried's work, "has become core knowledge and core teaching in every geriatric program" in the ...

  5. Is your dog frail? Identifying frailty is next big thing in ...

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    What’s called “frailty syndrome” — a weakened immune system, weight loss, diminished muscle mass (known as sarcopenia), low-grade inflammation, and a decline in movement and pace ...

  6. Society on Sarcopenia, Cachexia and Wasting Disorders

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    It is usually accompanied by physical inactivity, decreased mobility, slow gait, and poor physical endurance, which are also common features of the frailty syndrome. [53] Cachexia and sarcopenia are both characterized by an important muscle dysfunction and weakness [54] that lead to increased morbidity and mortality. [55]

  7. Osteoporosis - Wikipedia

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    Osteoporosis is a part of frailty syndrome. Risk of falls. Progression of the shape of vertebral column with age in osteoporosis.

  8. Geriatrics - Wikipedia

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    Geriatrics, or geriatric medicine, [1] is a medical specialty focused on addressing the unique health needs of older adults [2] The term geriatrics originates from the Greek γέρων geron meaning "old man", and ιατρός iatros meaning "healer".

  9. Why your phone doesn’t make for the best alarm clock - AOL

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    If you are getting enough sleep at night consistently but are still not sleeping well or waking up feeling rested, it may be time to get evaluated by a board-certified sleep physician for possible ...