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Increasing age often implies increasing frailty, and the oldest old are often described as a frail group with a high risk of developing functional impairments and multi-morbidities like falls at home, which often result in dependence in daily activities.
Our selection rule identified a frail group.
Increasing age often implies increasing frailty, and the oldest old are often described as a frail group.
For such a frail group, the risk of adverse events, such as acute illness and increased frailty, is recognized [ 36].
The very old (80+) are often described as a "frail" group that is particularly exposed to diseases and functional disability.
Nursing home residents are a frail group that often has difficulty carrying out physical training on their own.
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Our per protocol results suggests that geriatric screening may be particularly beneficial to a frailer group of ED elders.
However as our comparison is with elderly ambulatory osteoporotic patients attending the osteoporosis clinic, the exclusion of a younger group, and an older, particularly frail group, is not inappropriate.
While our finding might be intuitive for a moderately or severely frail group, it is nonetheless intriguing to see this substantial dropout rate for our mildly frail cohort.
Our focus on the elderly is especially important in developed countries, where the ageing population is increasing the proportion of the elderly, which is considered to be a vulnerable and sometimes frail group.
Our focus on the elderly, which is considered to be a vulnerable and sometimes frail group, is especially important in developed countries where the proportion of the elderly is increasing.
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