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Are frailty components associated with disability in specific activities of daily living in community-dwelling older adults? A multicenter Canadian study.

Véronique Provencher1, François Béland2, Louise Demers3, Johanne Desrosiers4, Nathalie Bier5, José Alberto Ávila-Funes6, Claude Galand7, Dominic Julien8, John D Fletcher9, Lise Trottier10, Benyahia Hami11.   

Abstract

Current studies show the relevance of geriatric prevention and rehabilitation programs to slow down the development of disability in community-dwelling older adults who are becoming frail. This evidence reveals the importance of improving knowledge on how individual components of frailty and specific disability in basic and instrumental activities of daily living (ADL) are related, to offer early, targeted, and tailored interventions. The objective was to examine the association between each of the five frailty phenotype components (weakness, slowness, exhaustion, low physical activity, weight loss) and disability in specific ADL pertaining to physical aspects (bathing, dressing, cutting toe nails, transportation, shopping, housekeeping, food purchasing, food preparation) and cognitive aspects (finances, telephone, medication). A cross-sectional design involving 1643 community-dwelling older adults (65+) from the longitudinal multi-center FRéLE study was used. Disability was defined as needing help or being unable to perform specific ADL. Multiple logistic regressions were adjusted for socio-demographic characteristics, clinical variables, and for 4 other frailty components. Results showed that low physical activity and slowness were significantly linked to disability in all physical and cognitive aspects of ADL (OR: 1.71-9.42; p<0.05), except using the telephone. Notably, all frailty components except weight loss were associated with disability in the physical aspects of instrumental ADL (transportation, shopping, housekeeping, food purchasing, food preparation) (OR: 1.73-9.42; p<0.05). This study helped identify the relevant frailty components as targets in community-based prevention and rehabilitation programs. Easily imbedded interventions in daily routines should be promoted earlier in the frailty process to delay or reduce disability.
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Keywords:  Activity of daily living; Community-dwelling older adults; Disability; Frailty

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28822920     DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2017.07.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0167-4943            Impact factor:   3.250


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