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Citation

Azevedo da Silva SL, Viana JU, Neri AL, Ferriolli E, Lourenço RA, Dias RC. Top. Geriatr. Rehabil. 2016; 32(2): 74-80.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/TGR.0000000000000096

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Items of frailty phenotype and frailty load can differently influence functional capacity and risk of falls in frail older adults.

Methods: The FIBRA study is a cross-sectional, multicentric, and multidisciplinary investigation of 617 community-dwelling older adults from Brazil considered frail by the frailty phenotype.

Results and Conclusion: Functional capacity for basic activities of daily living was different for those older adults positive at gait slowness (P =.002); for instrumental activities of daily living differences occurred for 4 positive items; for falls differences appeared only for gait slowness (P =.30). As older adults are considered frail, frailty load is not strongly associated with functional capacity and falls occurrence.


Language: en

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