Cellular senescence: a key therapeutic target in aging and diseases
Cellular senescence is a hallmark of aging defined by stable exit from the cell cycle in
response to cellular damage and stress. Senescent cells (SnCs) can develop a …
response to cellular damage and stress. Senescent cells (SnCs) can develop a …
The physical frailty syndrome as a transition from homeostatic symphony to cacophony
Frailty in aging marks a state of decreased reserves resulting in increased vulnerability to
adverse outcomes when exposed to stressors. This Perspective synthesizes the evidence …
adverse outcomes when exposed to stressors. This Perspective synthesizes the evidence …
Resistance training for older adults: position statement from the national strength and conditioning association
Abstract Fragala, MS, Cadore, EL, Dorgo, S, Izquierdo, M, Kraemer, WJ, Peterson, MD, and
Ryan, ED. Resistance training for older adults: position statement from the national strength …
Ryan, ED. Resistance training for older adults: position statement from the national strength …
Role of inactivity in chronic diseases: evolutionary insight and pathophysiological mechanisms
FW Booth, CK Roberts, JP Thyfault… - Physiological …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
This review proposes that physical inactivity could be considered a behavior selected by
evolution for resting, and also selected to be reinforcing in life-threatening situations in …
evolution for resting, and also selected to be reinforcing in life-threatening situations in …
Frailty measurement in research and clinical practice: a review
One of the leading causes of morbidity and premature mortality in older people is frailty.
Frailty occurs when multiple physiological systems decline, to the extent that an individual's …
Frailty occurs when multiple physiological systems decline, to the extent that an individual's …
Prevalence of frailty and prefrailty among community-dwelling older adults in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
DD Siriwardhana, S Hardoon, G Rait… - BMJ open, 2018 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To systematically review the research conducted on prevalence of frailty and
prefrailty among community-dwelling older adults in low-income and middle-income …
prefrailty among community-dwelling older adults in low-income and middle-income …
Frailty screening and interventions: considerations for clinical practice
Over the past 100 years, advances in medicine and public health have led to a nearly 2-fold
increase in average lifespan. 1 Approximately 8.5% of the global population is 65 years or …
increase in average lifespan. 1 Approximately 8.5% of the global population is 65 years or …
Frailty is intertwined with heart failure: mechanisms, prevalence, prognosis, assessment, and management
Frailty, a syndrome characterized by an exaggerated decline in function and reserve of
multiple physiological systems, is common in older patients with heart failure (HF) and is …
multiple physiological systems, is common in older patients with heart failure (HF) and is …
Frailty assessment instruments: systematic characterization of the uses and contexts of highly-cited instruments
The medical syndrome of frailty is widely recognized, yet debate remains over how best to
measure it in clinical and research settings. This study reviewed the frailty-related research …
measure it in clinical and research settings. This study reviewed the frailty-related research …
Frailty in older adults: a nationally representative profile in the United States
K Bandeen-Roche, CL Seplaki, J Huang… - … Series A: Biomedical …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background. Frailty assessment provides a means of identifying older adults most
vulnerable to adverse outcomes. Attention to frailty in clinical practice is more likely with …
vulnerable to adverse outcomes. Attention to frailty in clinical practice is more likely with …