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Severe central obesity or diabetes can replace weight loss in the detection of frailty in obese younger elderly – a preliminary study
PURPOSE: Unwanted weight loss is one of the established criteria for the diagnosis of frailty. However, the relevance of this criterion to detect frailty in obese older adults has not been assessed. In particular, with the exception of malignancy, unwanted weight loss is not commonly seen in older o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6183587/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30349209 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S176446 |
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author | Buch, Assaf Keinan-Boker, Lital Kis, Ofer Carmeli, Eli Izkhakov, Elena Ish-Shalom, Maya Berner, Yitshal Shefer, Gabi Marcus, Yonit Stern, Naftali |
author_facet | Buch, Assaf Keinan-Boker, Lital Kis, Ofer Carmeli, Eli Izkhakov, Elena Ish-Shalom, Maya Berner, Yitshal Shefer, Gabi Marcus, Yonit Stern, Naftali |
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description | PURPOSE: Unwanted weight loss is one of the established criteria for the diagnosis of frailty. However, the relevance of this criterion to detect frailty in obese older adults has not been assessed. In particular, with the exception of malignancy, unwanted weight loss is not commonly seen in older obese subjects. Therefore, we tested the possibility that some obesity phenotypes and/or diabetes might be more useful in the detection of frailty in this setting. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A preliminary cross-sectional study of 50 consecutive subjects was conducted at The Institute of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Hypertension, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. Inclusion criteria were: young elderly (aged 65–75 years), with general and/or abdominal obesity, without cancer. Frailty was assessed directly using the Fried model, the five-item fatigue, resistance, ambulation, illnesses, and loss of weight (FRAIL) scale. Eventually, in the assessment of frailty, the weight loss criterion was replaced by one or several of obesity/diabetes-related variables each time: severity of obesity by body mass index, waist circumference (and their interaction), body fat, and diabetes. The receiver operating characteristic curves for functional impairment indices were plotted to compare the usefulness of the frailty accepted and adjusted models. RESULTS: The prevalence of frailty and pre-frailty in this cohort were 7/50 (14%) and 27/50 (54%), respectively, but unwanted weight loss was seen in three subjects (6%) only. The level of abdominal obesity had the strongest correlation with functional score (r=0.292, P<0.05). Frailty models which included either severe abdominal obesity or diabetes in lieu of unwanted weight loss had good sensitivity rates per each frailty score as compared with the original Fried model. CONCLUSION: For detecting and/or screening for the frailty syndrome in obese young elderly, the level of abdominal obesity or diabetes may provide a useful marker. |
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spelling | pubmed-61835872018-10-22 Severe central obesity or diabetes can replace weight loss in the detection of frailty in obese younger elderly – a preliminary study Buch, Assaf Keinan-Boker, Lital Kis, Ofer Carmeli, Eli Izkhakov, Elena Ish-Shalom, Maya Berner, Yitshal Shefer, Gabi Marcus, Yonit Stern, Naftali Clin Interv Aging Original Research PURPOSE: Unwanted weight loss is one of the established criteria for the diagnosis of frailty. However, the relevance of this criterion to detect frailty in obese older adults has not been assessed. In particular, with the exception of malignancy, unwanted weight loss is not commonly seen in older obese subjects. Therefore, we tested the possibility that some obesity phenotypes and/or diabetes might be more useful in the detection of frailty in this setting. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A preliminary cross-sectional study of 50 consecutive subjects was conducted at The Institute of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Hypertension, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. Inclusion criteria were: young elderly (aged 65–75 years), with general and/or abdominal obesity, without cancer. Frailty was assessed directly using the Fried model, the five-item fatigue, resistance, ambulation, illnesses, and loss of weight (FRAIL) scale. Eventually, in the assessment of frailty, the weight loss criterion was replaced by one or several of obesity/diabetes-related variables each time: severity of obesity by body mass index, waist circumference (and their interaction), body fat, and diabetes. The receiver operating characteristic curves for functional impairment indices were plotted to compare the usefulness of the frailty accepted and adjusted models. RESULTS: The prevalence of frailty and pre-frailty in this cohort were 7/50 (14%) and 27/50 (54%), respectively, but unwanted weight loss was seen in three subjects (6%) only. The level of abdominal obesity had the strongest correlation with functional score (r=0.292, P<0.05). Frailty models which included either severe abdominal obesity or diabetes in lieu of unwanted weight loss had good sensitivity rates per each frailty score as compared with the original Fried model. CONCLUSION: For detecting and/or screening for the frailty syndrome in obese young elderly, the level of abdominal obesity or diabetes may provide a useful marker. Dove Medical Press 2018-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6183587/ /pubmed/30349209 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S176446 Text en © 2018 Buch et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Buch, Assaf Keinan-Boker, Lital Kis, Ofer Carmeli, Eli Izkhakov, Elena Ish-Shalom, Maya Berner, Yitshal Shefer, Gabi Marcus, Yonit Stern, Naftali Severe central obesity or diabetes can replace weight loss in the detection of frailty in obese younger elderly – a preliminary study |
title | Severe central obesity or diabetes can replace weight loss in the detection of frailty in obese younger elderly – a preliminary study |
title_full | Severe central obesity or diabetes can replace weight loss in the detection of frailty in obese younger elderly – a preliminary study |
title_fullStr | Severe central obesity or diabetes can replace weight loss in the detection of frailty in obese younger elderly – a preliminary study |
title_full_unstemmed | Severe central obesity or diabetes can replace weight loss in the detection of frailty in obese younger elderly – a preliminary study |
title_short | Severe central obesity or diabetes can replace weight loss in the detection of frailty in obese younger elderly – a preliminary study |
title_sort | severe central obesity or diabetes can replace weight loss in the detection of frailty in obese younger elderly – a preliminary study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6183587/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30349209 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S176446 |
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