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Citation

Filippin LI, Miraglia F, Leite JCC, Chakr R, Oliveira NC, Berwanger DD. Geriatr. Gerontol. Aging 2017; 11(2): 80-87.

Vernacular Title

Identificação da síndrome da fragilidade com o teste TUG em idosos residentes na comunidade

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(Copyright © 2017, Brazilian Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology)

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Frailty is an important geriatric syndrome linked to increased mortality, morbidity and the risk of falls Detection of pre-frail and early frail individuals is essential to minimize adverse health outcomes, enabling effective interdisciplinary interventions.

OBJECTIVE: To identify frailty syndrome with Timed Up and Go (TUG) test in home-dwelling elderly.

METHODS: A home-based cross-sectional study was carried out with 322 elderly people living in a Southern city of Brazil. The Fried frailty criteria was used in order to assess the levels of frailty; the TUG score was investigated as a possible predictor of frailty. The diagnostic ability of different cut-off points for the TUG test was evaluated using the ROC curve.

RESULTS: ROC curve analysis for the TUG test, a value of eight seconds was identified as the good cut-off point for the screening of the frailty syndrome. The AUROC was 0.775, with a sensitivity of 85.0%, specificity of 59.5% and negative predictive value of 78.6%.

CONCLUSIONS: Considering the limitations of a single test to accomplish the overall complexity of frailty syndrome, in the present study, TUG test was a good screening tool in home-dwelling elderly.


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