老年人虚弱:危险因素和早期干预途径的系统回顾。

IF 1.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Yi Deng, Katsuya Yamauchi, Peipei Song, Takashi Karako
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摘要

虚弱是一个独立的风险因素,与各种疾病的可能性较高有关。由于全世界——特别是在发展中国家——的医疗资源有限,需要了解不同人群中导致脆弱的因素,并需要制定一种普遍的模式。这可能有助于减轻卫生保健系统的负担,并减轻虚弱对健康的负面影响。本综述旨在总结目前在不同国家影响虚弱的关键因素及其对疾病结局的影响的证据。目标是促进制定有助于预防甚至扭转脆弱性的战略。如果研究使用有效的评估工具检查老年人的身体虚弱,并探索各种因素如何影响其发展和进展,则将其纳入研究。2024年3月1日至3月31日,以“脆弱性”和“影响因素”为关键词,对PubMed数据库进行了全面检索。2001年1月1日至2025年3月31日期间发表的研究被纳入考虑范围。最初共确定了1,614篇文章,其中50篇研究最终符合预定义的纳入和排除标准。研究结果表明,虚弱受到一系列相互关联的风险和保护因素的影响,而这些因素反过来又对不同的疾病结果产生不同的影响。这些相互关联的因素突出了有针对性干预的复杂性和潜力。该综述提供了对不同环境下老年人虚弱相关因素的全面了解,并强调迫切需要建立一个强有力的、以证据为基础的虚弱模型,以促进早期识别、预防和可能的虚弱逆转。
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Frailty in older adults: A systematic review of risk factors and early intervention pathways.

Frailty is an independent risk factor linked to a higher likelihood of various diseases. With limited healthcare resources worldwide - especially in developing countries - the factors that contribute to frailty need to be understood across different populations and a universal model needs to be developed. This could help reduce the burden on healthcare systems and lessen the negative health effects of frailty. This review aims to summarize current evidence on the key factors influencing frailty and its impact on disease outcomes in different countries. The goal is to facilitate the development of strategies that can help prevent or even reverse frailty. Studies were included if they examined physical frailty using validated assessment tools in older adults and explored how various factors affect its development and progression. A comprehensive search of the PubMed database was conducted from March 1 to March 31, 2024 using the keywords "vulnerability" and "influencing factors." Studies published between January 1, 2001, and March 31, 2025 were considered. A total of 1,614 articles were initially identified, with 50 studies ultimately meeting the predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. The findings indicate that frailty is influenced by a wide range of interrelated risk and protective factors, which in turn have various effects on different disease outcomes. These interconnected factors highlight both the complexity and the potential for targeted intervention. The review provides a comprehensive understanding of the factors associated with frailty in older adults across diverse settings and underscores the urgent need to develop a robust, evidence-based frailty model to facilitate the early identification, prevention, and possibly reversal of frailty.

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Intractable & rare diseases research
Intractable & rare diseases research MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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