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Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 103 - 109, 27.08.2019
https://doi.org/10.23884/ijhsrp.2019.4.2.04

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FRAILTY AMONG THE BENEFICIARIES OF BATUMI ST. CATHERINE NURSING HOME

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 103 - 109, 27.08.2019
https://doi.org/10.23884/ijhsrp.2019.4.2.04

Abstract

Frailty is defined as “medical syndrome with multiple causes and
contributors that is characterized by diminished strength, endurance, and
reduced physiologic function that increases an individual’s vulnerability for
developing increased dependency and/or death. An assessment of Frailty in
various populations, especially in the elderly population, has medical
outcomes.
The present
work deals with the study of frailty in the beneficiaries of Batumi St.
Catherine Nursing Home of. In total 70 beneficiaries of both sexes, were over
60 years of age, were investigated. Frailty phenotypes were assessed within
five criteria: weight loss, self-reported exhaustion, weakness, slowness, and
low physical activity (8). The existence of three and more criteria from these
listed criteria are assessed as frail phenotype; the existence of one or two
criteria - prefrail, and if a person does not have any criteria, it is assessed
as robust. 25.7% of the elder beneficiaries turned out to be frailty phenotype,
12,9% - prefrail phenotype, 61.4% - healthy or
sustainable. Total frailty phenotype was identified in 18 samples, including 11
women and 7 men. Hard cognitive disorders from the 18 frailty phenotypes
were found in only 3 individuals. Among the three most commonly researched
populations in the frailty criteria are low physical activity, weakness, and
slowness. In the group of people older than 80 years, the syndrome of frailty
was higher (35.7%) than in the group of people older than 60 years. (19%). The
gender difference was not observed.

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  • [3] Crimmins E., Vasunilashorn S., Kim JK, Alley D. “Biomarkers related to aging in human populations”, Adv. Clin Chem., 46, 161-216, 2008.
  • [4] Hammadah M., Al Mheid I., Wilmot K., et al.: “Telomere Shortening, Regenerative Capacity, and Cardiovascular Outcomes”, Circ Res,. 120(7), 1130-1138, 2017. doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA. 116.309421
  • [5] Khukhunaishvili R., Koridze M. et al.- “Some Bio-gerontological Peculiarities of Long-livers in Ajara Region of Georgia”, 19th IAGG word congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France. The Journal of Nutrition, Helth and Aging. 13, 2009.
  • [6] Lang P.-O., Michel J.-P., Zekry D. “Frailty Syndrome: A Transitional State in a Dynamic Process”, Gerontology, 55(5), 539–549, 2009.
  • [7] Fried LP., Tangen CM., Walston J., Newman AB., Hirsch C., Gottdiener J., et al. "Frailty in older adults: evidence for a phenotype", J Gerontol A BiolSci Med Sci, 56 (3), 146–56, 2001.
  • [8] Rockwood K., Song X., Mitnitski A. “Changes in relative fitness and frailty across the adult lifespan: evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey”, CMAJ, 183(8), 487–494, 2011.
  • [9] Santos-Eggimann B., Cuenoud P., Spagnoli J., Junod J. "Prevalence of frailty in middle-aged and older community-dwelling Europeans living in 10 countries", J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 64(6), 675–681, 2009.
  • [10] Morley JE., Malmstrom TK., Miller DK. "A simple frailty questionnaire (FRAIL) Predicts outcomes in middle-aged africanamericans”, J Nutr Health Aging 16(7), 601–608, 2012.
  • [11] Strandberg TE., Pitkala KH., Tilvis RS. “Frailty in older people”, Eur Geriatr Med. 2(6), 344–355, 2011.
  • [12] DreyM., Pfeifer K., SieberC.C., Bauer J.M. “The Fried Frailty Criteria as Inclusion Criteria for a Randomized Controlled Trial: Personal Experience and Literature Review”, Gerontology 57(1), 11–18, 2011.
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  • [14] Fried LP., Tangen CM., Walston J., Newman AB., Hirsch C., Gottdiener J., Seeman T., Tracy R., Kop WJ., Burke G., McBurnie MA. “Cardiovascular Health Study Collaborative Research G. Frailty in older adults: evidence for a phenotype”, J Gerontol A BiolSci Med Sci, 56(3), 146–156, 2001.
  • [15] Duarte N., Teixeira L., Ribeiro O. Paúl C. “Frailty phenotype criteria in centenarians: Findings from the Oporto”, Centenarian Study, 5(6), 371-376, 2014. DOI: 10.1016/j.eurger.2014.09.015
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  • [17] Fillenbaum GG., Smyer MA. “The development, validity, and reliability of the Oars Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire”, Journals of Gerontology, 36(4), 428–434, 1981.
  • [18] Santos-Eggimann B., Cuenoud P., Spagnoli J., Junod J. "Prevalence of frailty in middle-aged and older community-dwelling Europeans living in 10 countries", J Gerontol A BiolSci Med Sci, 64(6), 675–81, 2009.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Article
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Rusudan Khukhunaishvili

Marina Koridze Korıdze This is me

Kristine Makharadze Makharadze This is me

Sophiko Tskvitinidze Tskvıtınıdze This is me

Marina Nagervadze Nagervadze This is me

İrina Nakashidze Nakashıdze This is me

İrakli Parulava This is me

Publication Date August 27, 2019
Submission Date May 13, 2019
Acceptance Date May 31, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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