The Impact of Frailty and Metabolic Syndrome on Mortality Among Older Adults: A Five-Year Prospective Cohort Study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Neslihan Doğan, Sibel Akın, Ezgi Akandere Barlas, Neziha Özlem Deveci, Ayşe Adile Öktem, Yavuz Sultan Selim Akgül, Derya Koçaslan, Burcu Eren Cengiz, Selçuk Karakoyun, Emrullah Doğan
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Background: Frailty and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are common conditions in older adults and may share overlapping pathophysiological pathways that impact mortality. Objectives: We aimed to investigate the effect of frailty and MetS on mortality the older adults. Methods: This study included 1100 outpatients aged ≥60 years. We followed the participants for five years, during which 13.2% of them died. The status of MetS was assessed using the criteria established by the National Cholesterol Education Program Third Adult Treatment Panel. We evaluated frailty using the FRAIL scale. Results: Mean age was 71.57 ± 7.09 years. The frail group had a significantly higher mean age (73.13 ± 7.75) compared to the nonfrail (70.20 ± 6.23) and prefrail (70.86 ± 6.73) groups (P < 0.001). In all three groups, women made up the majority, but in the frail group (76.9%), there were significantly more women than other groups (P < 0.001). MetS was more prevalent in prefrail and frail groups compared to those who were nonfrail (nonfrail: %59.1, prefrail: %71, frail: %70.2) (P = 0.010). The frail group showed a higher frequency of cognitive impairment, depressive mood, malnutrition, and dependency. The overall mortality rate for the sample was 13.2%, as anticipated, the frail group has a significantly higher mortality rate (23.4%) compared to the other two groups (nonfrail: 5.3%, prefrail: 10.2%) (P < 0.001). The Cox proportional hazards model indicated that the frail group demonstrated an increased mortality risk over five years, even after adjusting for age, sex, and metabolic disorders (hazard ratio: 4.44, 95% confidence interval = 2.19-9.02, P < 0.001). Conclusions: Frailty was a more accurate predictor of mortality than MetS, regardless of age.

衰弱和代谢综合征对老年人死亡率的影响:一项为期五年的前瞻性队列研究。
背景:虚弱和代谢综合征(MetS)是老年人的常见疾病,可能具有重叠的影响死亡率的病理生理途径。目的:我们旨在研究衰弱和MetS对老年人死亡率的影响。方法:纳入1100例年龄≥60岁的门诊患者。我们对参与者进行了五年的跟踪调查,在此期间,有13.2%的人去世了。根据国家胆固醇教育计划第三成人治疗小组制定的标准评估MetS的状态。我们使用虚弱量表来评估虚弱程度。结果:平均年龄71.57±7.09岁。体弱组的平均年龄(73.13±7.75)明显高于非体弱组(70.20±6.23)和体弱前期组(70.86±6.73)(P < 0.001)。在所有三组中,女性都占多数,但在虚弱组(76.9%),女性明显多于其他组(P < 0.001)。与非体弱组相比,met在体弱和体弱组中更为普遍(非体弱组:%59.1,体弱组:%71,体弱组:%70.2)(P = 0.010)。体弱多病组表现出更高的认知障碍、抑郁情绪、营养不良和依赖性。样本的总死亡率为13.2%,正如预期的那样,体弱组的死亡率(23.4%)明显高于其他两组(非体弱组:5.3%,体弱组:10.2%)(P < 0.001)。Cox比例风险模型显示,即使在调整了年龄、性别和代谢紊乱后,虚弱组在五年内的死亡风险也有所增加(风险比:4.44,95%置信区间= 2.19-9.02,P < 0.001)。结论:与年龄无关,虚弱是比MetS更准确的死亡率预测因子。
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Metabolic syndrome and related disorders
Metabolic syndrome and related disorders MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.40
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0.00%
发文量
74
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders is the only peer-reviewed journal focusing solely on the pathophysiology, recognition, and treatment of this major health condition. The Journal meets the imperative for comprehensive research, data, and commentary on metabolic disorder as a suspected precursor to a wide range of diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome, gout, and asthma. Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders coverage includes: -Insulin resistance- Central obesity- Glucose intolerance- Dyslipidemia with elevated triglycerides- Low HDL-cholesterol- Microalbuminuria- Predominance of small dense LDL-cholesterol particles- Hypertension- Endothelial dysfunction- Oxidative stress- Inflammation- Related disorders of polycystic ovarian syndrome, fatty liver disease (NASH), and gout
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