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Frailty in centenarians has recently arisen as one of the frontline topics in the field of frailty studies [ 4, 13].
Although research productivity in the field of frailty has risen exponentially in recent years, there remains a lack of consensus regarding the measurement of this syndrome.
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These results are also consistent with those found in the fields of geriatric frailty and sarcopenia, where these items are commonly referred to as indicators of strength: walking and strength constitute two separate sub-dimensions of the frailty construct [ 52, 53], and strength is a predictor of mobility decline and is a more intense predictor in men than women [ 54].
In part due to its syndromic nature, and despite considerable research efforts in the field, an operational definition of frailty that meets international consensus is still lacking [ 8- 13].
Although there is still a debate on how to define and measure frailty, there is a general agreement in the field that frailty of the later life reflects the functional decline of multiple physiological reserves that limits an elder's ability to respond to external stressors [ 3– 6].
To our knowledge, there has been no prospective observational study investigating the usefulness of the concept of frailty in the field of geriatric oncology.
The results of the reviews suggest that there is a need and potential for evidence-based convergence in the definition of frailty across the various fields of research.
Nevertheless, it was equally important to permit flexibility in the application of the proposed methodology to capture the essence of frailty research within the given fields.
While consistency in methodology was clearly desirable, it was important to permit flexibility in the application of the proposed methodology to capture the essence of frailty research within the given fields of research.
1– 3 While health care providers and researchers in the field of aging have long been aware of the term of "frailty", defining this syndrome proved to be elusive until recently.
Unforgiving of frailty.
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