IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Aging-Us Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.18632/aging.206231
Ya-Mei Tzeng, Senyeong Kao, Wun-Sin Chen, Shueh-Fen Chen, Shan-Ru Li, Yu-Lung Chiu, Yu-Tien Chang, Yaw-Wen Chang
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背景介绍在 65 岁及以上的台湾成年人中,跌倒是导致意外伤害相关死亡的第二大原因。本研究探讨了弗里德虚弱表型与该人群跌倒风险之间的关系:在基隆市进行了一项横断面研究,375 名参与者参加了老年人跌倒预防计划。评估虚弱程度的标准是修改后的弗里德标准:虚弱、迟钝、疲惫、体力活动少和无意中体重减轻。符合 0-2 项标准的参与者被归类为非虚弱,符合 3 项或更多标准的参与者被归类为虚弱。跌倒风险采用台湾版《社区老年人跌倒风险》(Tw-FROP-Com)进行评估,该工具包含 28 个项目,对 13 个风险因素进行 0-60 分评分:参与者的平均年龄为 75.4 ± 6.8 岁,76.0% 为女性,18.7% 为体弱者,32.7% 在过去一年中摔倒过。有跌倒史的人中,虚弱(56.7%)、行动迟缓(49.6%)和虚弱(26.1%)的比例较高。回归分析表明,虚弱(β = 0.64)、行动迟缓(β = 0.21)、疲惫(β = 1.28)、意外体重减轻(β = 3.99)和体力活动少(β = 0.88)与跌倒风险增加有显著相关性。虚弱解释了超过50%的跌倒风险变异,而无意的体重减轻是最强的预测因素:结论:在各种虚弱特征中,无意的体重减轻是预测跌倒风险的最重要因素。单个虚弱特征比综合虚弱特征更能预测跌倒风险。
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Examining frailty phenotypes of community-dwelling older adults in Taiwan using the falls risk for older people in the community - Taiwan version (Tw-FROP-Com).

Background: Falls are the second leading cause of accidental injury-related deaths among Taiwanese adults aged 65 and older. This study examined the association between Fried frailty phenotypes and fall risk in this population.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Keelung City with 375 participants from an Elderly Fall Prevention Program. Frailty was assessed using the modified Fried criteria: weakness, slowness, exhaustion, low physical activity, and unintentional weight loss. Participants with 0-2 criteria were classified as non-frail, and those with 3 or more as frail. Fall risk was evaluated using the Taiwan version of the Falls Risk for Older People in the Community (Tw-FROP-Com), a 28-item tool scoring 0-60 across 13 risk factors.

Results: Participants had a mean age of 75.4 ± 6.8 years; 76.0% were female, 18.7% were frail, and 32.7% had fallen in the past year. Those with a fall history had higher rates of weakness (56.7%), slowness (49.6%), and frailty (26.1%). Regression analysis showed that weakness (β = 0.64), slowness (β = 0.21), exhaustion (β = 1.28), unintentional weight loss (β = 3.99), and low physical activity (β = 0.88) were significantly associated with increased fall risk. Frailty explained over 50% of fall risk variance, with unintentional weight loss as the strongest predictor.

Conclusion: Unintentional weight loss is the most significant predictor of fall risk among frailty traits. Individual frailty components better predict fall risk than composite frailty measures.

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