| Literature DB >> 36008767 |
Brian Buta1,2, Scott Zheng3, Jackie Langdon4, Bukola Adeosun4, Karen Bandeen-Roche5,6, Jeremy Walston5,4, Qian-Li Xue5,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The ability to identify frail older adults using a self-reported version of the physical frailty phenotype (PFP) that has been validated with the standard PFP could facilitate physical frailty detection in clinical settings.Entities:
Keywords: Agreement; Clinical utility; Frailty; Phenotype; Self-reported
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36008767 PMCID: PMC9403951 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-03376-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 4.070
Questions for the slowness and weakness criteria in the self-reported physical frailty phenotypes
| Criterion | Question Type | Self-reported Questions | Criterion met: | Severity criteria met: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-reported Walking Speed18−20 | Statica | 1. a) unable to walk; b) very slow; c) stroll at an easy pace; d) normal; e) fairly brisk; f) fast | Answer “a” or “b” | n/a |
| Static | 2. | Answer “Yes” | Answer “Yes”, and report that this task is: “b) moderately difficult” or “c) very difficult” | |
| Dynamicb | 3. | Answer “Yes” | Answer “Yes”, and report that this task is: “b) moderately difficult” or “c) very difficult” | |
| Self-reported Grip Strength21−23 | Static | 4. | Answer “Yes” | Answer “Yes”, and report: “b) moderately difficult” or “c) very difficult” |
| Static | 5. | Answer “Yes” | Answer “Yes”, and report: “b) moderately difficult” or “c) very difficult” | |
| Dynamic | 6. | Answer “Yes.” | n/a |
aCurrent function
bChange in function
Refs:[18–23]
Summary of the descriptive characteristics of the study population
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Sample Size, n | 182 |
| Age, mean years (range, standard deviation) | 75.5 (65–98, 8.1) |
| Gender, % Female | 64.3% |
| Race | |
| % Caucasian | 74.7% |
| % African American | 19.2% |
| % Other (American Indian, Asian, Hispanic, Mixed, Other) | 6.0% |
| Education | |
| % College/some grad/grad school | 56.0% |
| % High school /some college/vocational school | 39.6% |
| % Less than high school | 3.8% |
| Marital Statusa | |
| % Married | 45.6% |
| % Widowed | 19.2% |
| % Divorced / Separated | 18.6% |
| % Single | 12.1% |
| Health Information | |
| Body Mass Index, mean (standard deviation, SD) | 28.4 (6.6) |
| Number of diseases (self-report), mean (SD)b | 3.5 (1.9) |
| Number of falls in past 2 years, mean (SD)b | 0.88 (1.7) |
| Reported depression/anxiety (self-report; % Yes)b | 26.6% |
| Usual gait speed, m/s, mean (SD) | 0.86 (0.23) |
| Maximal grip strength, kg, mean (SD) | 25.8 (8.9) |
| Standard Physical Frailty Phenotype (PFP) | |
| % Frail | 12.1% |
| % Pre-Frail | 44.5% |
| % Non-Frail | 43.4% |
| Components of Standard PFP | |
| % Exhaustion | 12.1% |
| % Low physical activity | 14.3% |
| % Slowness | 28.6% |
| % Weakness | 39.0% |
| % Weight Loss | 3.8% |
| Self-Report PFP using only static self-report questions | |
| % Frail | 11.5% |
| % Pre-Frail | 58.2% |
| % Non-Frail | 30.2% |
| Components of Self-Report PFP using static self-report questions | |
| % Slowness | 26.5% |
| % Weakness | 56.6% |
| Self-Report PFP using only dynamic self-report questions | |
| % Frail | 9.9% |
| % Pre-Frail | 46.7% |
| % Non-Frail | 43.4% |
| Components of Self-Report PFP using dynamic self-report questions | |
| % Slowness | 32.8% |
| % Weakness | 32.6% |
| Self-Report PFP using all self-report questions | |
| % Frail | 13.7% |
| % Pre-Frail | 62.1% |
| % Non-Frail | 24.2% |
| Components of Self-Report PFP using all self-report questions | |
| % Slowness | 39.8% |
| % Weakness | 65.2% |
a8 participants missing marital status
b12 participants missing information on diseases, falls, depression/anxiety
Summary of agreement and predictive accuracy statistics for objective vs self-report measures
| Measures Compared | Percent Agreement | Kappa Coefficient (95%CI) | Sensitivity | Specificity | PPV | NPV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Objective Slowness vs. Walking Question 1 (Static) | 77.9% | 0.34 (0.16, 0.52) | 31% | 78% | ||
| Objective Slowness vs. Walking Question 2 (Static) | 0.54 (0.40, 0.69) | 60% | 92% | 74% | 85% | |
| Objective Slowness vs. Walking Questions 1 and 2 Combined (Static) | 82.3 | 65% | 89% | 71% | 86% | |
| Objective Slowness vs. Walking Question 3 (Dynamic) | 77.5% | 0.47 (0.33, 0.61) | 67% | 82% | 59% | 86% |
| Objective Slowness vs. Walking Questions 1–3 Combined | 77.9% | 0.51 (0.38, 0.65) | 77% | 58% | ||
| Objective Weakness vs. Grip Question 4 (Static) | 63.2% | 0.16 (-0.00, 0.32) | 29% | 65% | ||
| Objective Weakness vs. Grip Question 5 (Static) | 56.0% | 0.13 (-0.01, 0.27) | 61% | 53% | 46% | 67% |
| Objective Weakness vs. Grip Questions 4 and 5 Combined (Static) | 55.5% | 0.13 (-0.01, 0.27) | 65% | 49% | 46% | 68% |
| Objective Weakness vs. Grip Question 6 (Dynamic) | 45% | 75% | 54% | 68% | ||
| Objective Weakness vs. Grip Questions 4–6 Combined | 51.9% | 0.10 (-0.04, 0.23) | 39% | 43% | 68% |
Bolded text = highest value per column, per category (slowness, weakness)
Abbreviations: 95%CI 95% confidence interval, PPV Positive Predictive Value, NPV Negative Predictive Value
Summary of agreement and predictive accuracy statistics for objective vs self-report physical frailty phenotypes in the study population
| Measures Compared | Percent Agreement | Kappa Coefficient (95%CI) | Sensitivity | Specificity | PPV | NPV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard PFP vs. Self-reported PFP—Static Questions | 95.0% | 0.76 (0.61, 0.91) | 77.3% | 97.5% | 81% | 96.9% |
| Standard PFP vs. Self-reported PFP—Dynamic Questions | 0.78 (0.62, 0.93) | 73% | 96.3% | |||
| Standard PFP vs. Self-reported PFP—All Questions | 95.0% | 96.3% | 76% | |||
| Standard PFP vs. Self-reported PFP—Static Questions | 59.9% | 0.33 (0.21, 0.45) | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| Standard PFP vs. Self-reported PFP—Dynamic Questions | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | ||
| Standard PFP vs. Self-reported PFP—All Questions | 60.4% | 0.35 (0.23, 0.46) | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Measures of slowness and weakness in the self-reported phenotypes are from self-report questions only
Bolded text = highest value per column, per category (dichotomized, three-level)
Abbreviations: PFP Physical frailty phenotype, 95%CI 95% confidence interval, PPV Positive Predictive Value, NPV Negative Predictive Value
a Phenotypes dichotomized by frail (3 or more criteria met) and pre/non-frail (0–2 criteria met)
b Phenotypes have three levels: frail (3 or more criteria met); pre-frail (1–2 criteria met) or non-frail (0 criteria met)