2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jagp.2017.05.018
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Additive Role of a Potentially Reversible Cognitive Frailty Model and Inflammatory State on the Risk of Disability: The Italian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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“…The frailty concept, operationalized according to either the Fried phenotype model or the Rockwood deficit accumulation model, is, in fact, mainly centered on measures of physical performance and presence of functional deficits 5. However, population-based studies have shown that, among community-dwelling older individuals diagnosed with frailty, those carrying signs of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have poorer outcomes, supporting cognitive frailty as a distinct physiopathologic and clinical syndrome 6,7…”
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“…The frailty concept, operationalized according to either the Fried phenotype model or the Rockwood deficit accumulation model, is, in fact, mainly centered on measures of physical performance and presence of functional deficits 5. However, population-based studies have shown that, among community-dwelling older individuals diagnosed with frailty, those carrying signs of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have poorer outcomes, supporting cognitive frailty as a distinct physiopathologic and clinical syndrome 6,7…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The critical issues concern both the evaluation of cognitive symptoms (diagnosis of MCI or clinical dementia rating scale score of 0.5) and of frailty (Fried criteria or a modified version of Cardiovascular Health Study criteria). The criteria used in the Italian Longitudinal Study on Aging7 are reported in Table 1. In this study, MCI was diagnosed using a battery of neuropsychological tests and not the clinical dementia rating scale,7 in line with the most recent consensus recommendations 12.…”
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“…6 Thus, although the International Academy on Nutrition and Aging/International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics consensus conference originally defined cognitive frailty as a CDR of 0.5, some studies operationally used MCI instead. They measured frailty using a modified version of CHS (5 domains were same, but the methods were not necessarily the same), and defined cognitive frailty using a diagnosis of MCI instead of CDR = 0.5.…”
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