{"title":"Osteoarthritis and Frailty: Associations, Relevance, and Counter Solutions","authors":"R. Marks","doi":"10.14302/issn.2474-7785.jarh-22-4070","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background\nMany older adults, including those who have acquired painful disabling osteoarthritis of one or more joints may be frail rather than obese as is often reported. Those older adults who are frail may acquire osteoarthritis in turn if they encounter excess joint stresses and injury.\n\nAims\nThis report sought to examine what has been published to date on both of these debilitating health states, namely osteoarthritis and frailty.\n\nMethods\nReviewed were relevant articles published in ACADEMIC SEARCH COMPLETE, PUBMED, WEB OF SCIENCE, SCOPUS and GOOGLE SCHOLAR regardless of time period but that focused on osteoarthritis and frailty related topics. The focus was on ascertaining how these two conditions might interact among community-dwelling older adults and whether more should be done specifically to mitigate any potentially preventable ‘frailty’ induced negative health impact among this group.\n\nResults\nOlder adults with osteoarthritis living in the community may suffer from both osteoarthritis and frailty. Those that do are at high risk for disability and injury and should be targeted more effectively.\n\nConclusion\nTimely and concerted efforts are needed to offset frailty correlates as well as excess osteoarthritis disability among community dwelling older adults.","PeriodicalId":92060,"journal":{"name":"Journal of ageing research and healthcare","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of ageing research and healthcare","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.14302/issn.2474-7785.jarh-22-4070","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Background
Many older adults, including those who have acquired painful disabling osteoarthritis of one or more joints may be frail rather than obese as is often reported. Those older adults who are frail may acquire osteoarthritis in turn if they encounter excess joint stresses and injury.
Aims
This report sought to examine what has been published to date on both of these debilitating health states, namely osteoarthritis and frailty.
Methods
Reviewed were relevant articles published in ACADEMIC SEARCH COMPLETE, PUBMED, WEB OF SCIENCE, SCOPUS and GOOGLE SCHOLAR regardless of time period but that focused on osteoarthritis and frailty related topics. The focus was on ascertaining how these two conditions might interact among community-dwelling older adults and whether more should be done specifically to mitigate any potentially preventable ‘frailty’ induced negative health impact among this group.
Results
Older adults with osteoarthritis living in the community may suffer from both osteoarthritis and frailty. Those that do are at high risk for disability and injury and should be targeted more effectively.
Conclusion
Timely and concerted efforts are needed to offset frailty correlates as well as excess osteoarthritis disability among community dwelling older adults.
许多老年人,包括那些患有一个或多个关节的疼痛性致残性骨关节炎的老年人,可能身体虚弱,而不是经常报道的肥胖。那些身体虚弱的老年人如果遇到过度的关节压力和损伤,可能会反过来患上骨关节炎。目的本报告旨在研究迄今为止已发表的关于这两种衰弱性健康状态,即骨关节炎和虚弱的研究。方法回顾了发表在ACADEMIC SEARCH COMPLETE、PUBMED、WEB OF SCIENCE、SCOPUS和b谷歌SCHOLAR上的相关文章,不论时间长短,但重点是骨关节炎和虚弱相关的主题。重点是确定这两种情况如何在社区居住的老年人中相互作用,以及是否应该做更多的具体工作来减轻这一群体中任何潜在的可预防的“虚弱”引起的负面健康影响。结果生活在社区中的成年骨关节炎患者可能同时患有骨关节炎和虚弱。那些有残疾和受伤风险的人应该更有效地针对他们。结论需要及时和协调一致的努力来抵消社区居住老年人的脆弱相关因素以及过度的骨关节炎残疾。