Authors
Senda Zhong, Xin Hua, Haorui Li, Siyu Liao
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Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. Volume 150. Pages 106351. Jul 04, 2026. Epub Jul 04, 2026.
Abstract
To examine the association between frailty status, its dynamic changes, and the risk of incident stroke among older adults in China and England.
A total of 19,723 participants (CHARLS: n = 9048; ELSA: n = 10,675) were included in the baseline analysis. Among them, 14,682 participants (CHARLS: n = 6419; ELSA: n = 8236) with complete data for both baseline and the second survey (2-year interval) were included in the analysis of frailty transitions. Frailty was assessed using a 28-item frailty index (FI) and categorized as robust (FI ≤0.10), pre-frail (0.10
Frailty status and its dynamic changes are significant predictors of stroke in older adults. Monitoring frailty transitions may help identify individuals at high risk of stroke and inform early intervention strategies.
PMID:
42418874
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