Using illness trajectories to inform person centred, advance care planning https://t.co/mx5lLfkm5m Knowing likely multidimensional trajectories in multimorbidity can help future care planning
Researchers have found patients with #socialfrailty - feeling disconnected from family, friends, and others - were twice as likely than those without to have experienced a cardiovascular event or died within two years of developing #heartfailure@mnt
https://t.co/myH1X34bpz
New horizons in frailty identification via electronic frailty indices: early implementation lessons from experiences in England and the United States https://t.co/1JXAGvuCy8
Understanding the next generation's needs for aged care housing.
“They don’t want to settle for what was traditional retirement age here, they want more lifestyle choice, they want activity, they want to be who they are in the village.”
#AgeingWellNZ
https://t.co/ydQHlsOFLZ
Recently @NHSEngland published their FRAIL Strategy about people with #frailty using same day emergency care services. As services develop, it is important to reflect that 'frailty is everyone’s business.' Find out more here https://t.co/7lWphpLCko
A physical performance measure: "One-leg standing time is a simple measure for loss of skeletal muscle mass and fat deposition in muscle: the J-SHIPP study." Aging Clin Exp Res 36, 7 (2024). https://t.co/RprIOqV08D @brunovellas@SoutoPhilipe@RollandYves2
We observed lower socioeconomic status, higher BMI and living with others predict poorer diet quality in older adults. Sociodemographic and Health Indicators of Diet Quality in Pre-Frail Older Adults in New Zealand https://t.co/7wRAgAwrrO
@rt_teh Some of the possible solutions to frailty were explored in Dr Teh's earlier study with Ageing Well, the SUPER study: Staying Upright and Eating Well.
#NZAG2023@rt_teh
https://t.co/ciOSpX09VK
Social Vulnerability and Frailty in Hospitalized Older Adults. https://t.co/5DUhyUH7F3 Being socially vulnerable was associated with increased length of stay, having excess hospital days, and being discharged to long term care from hospital. Nice paper, led by @cm_jasmine
Educate your patients about the importance of muscle strength 🦵
Prevent #sarcopenia by building muscle in youth and maintaining it in middle age to reduce muscle loss as we age.
BUT it is never too late to benefit from improving muscle strength.
Here's why👇
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