Addressing frailty in older adults: an integrated challenge for health, science, and society.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Aging-Us Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.18632/aging.206162
Samuel Fernández-Carnero, Oliver Martínez-Pozas, Juan Nicolás Cuenca-Zaldívar, Eleuterio A Sánchez-Romero
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Abstract

Introduction: The global shift towards an aging population presents significant challenges, particularly concerning frailty among older adults. Frailty, characterized by diminished strength and resilience, increases vulnerability to diseases and hospitalization. Health Issues: Traditional diagnostic tools for frailty are costly and involve radiation risks, necessitating non-invasive, cost-effective methods like ultrasound. Frail older adults require intensive medical care, increasing healthcare costs and burdening systems. Scientific Challenges: Research must adopt a multidimensional approach, considering physical, psychological, and social factors of frailty. There is a pressing need to develop accessible diagnostic tools and translate research findings into clinical practice. Integrating ultrasound with machine learning enhances diagnostic accuracy and predictive capabilities, facilitating personalized care.

Social implications: Frailty reduces the quality of life for older adults, places emotional and financial burdens on families, and exacerbates health inequalities. It also leads to social isolation, diminishing the participation of older adults in community activities.

Future directions: An integrated response involving public health policies, technological innovations, and education is necessary. Developing community health programs, implementing continuous health monitoring tools, and conducting awareness campaigns can significantly improve frailty management.

Conclusions: Tackling frailty is not only a health imperative but also a social and ethical responsibility. By addressing the intertwined health, scientific, and social challenges of frailty, we can ensure healthy and equitable aging for all, reflecting our commitment to improving the quality of life for older adults.

应对老年人虚弱:对健康、科学和社会的综合挑战。
引言:全球人口老龄化的趋势带来了重大挑战,尤其是老年人的身体虚弱问题。身体虚弱,其特点是力量和复原力下降,更容易患病和住院。健康问题:传统的虚弱诊断工具价格昂贵,且有辐射风险,因此需要采用超声等非侵入性、成本效益高的方法。体弱多病的老年人需要重症监护,这增加了医疗费用,给系统增加了负担。科学挑战:研究必须采用多维方法,考虑身体、心理和社会因素的脆弱性。迫切需要开发可获得的诊断工具并将研究成果转化为临床实践。将超声与机器学习相结合可以提高诊断准确性和预测能力,促进个性化护理。社会影响:虚弱会降低老年人的生活质量,给家庭带来情感和经济负担,并加剧健康不平等。它还导致社会孤立,减少老年人对社区活动的参与。未来方向:必须采取包括公共卫生政策、技术创新和教育在内的综合应对措施。制定社区卫生计划,实施持续的健康监测工具,并开展宣传活动,可以显著改善虚弱管理。结论:应对虚弱不仅是一项健康要务,也是一项社会和道德责任。通过应对脆弱所带来的交织在一起的健康、科学和社会挑战,我们可以确保人人享有健康和公平的老龄化,反映出我们对改善老年人生活质量的承诺。
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Aging-Us
Aging-Us CELL BIOLOGY-
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