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. 2020 Apr 19;20:144. doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-01545-4

Table 2.

Differences regarding characteristics of frail and non-frail subjects

Characteristics Non frail
n = 19(%)
Frail
n = 25(%)
Severely frail
n = 80(%)

Age (years),Mean ± SD

Age ≥ 85 years

83.2 ± 7.2

8 (42)

85.4 ± 4.8

16 (64)

86.8 ± 5.1 *

53 (67.5)*

Gender (Female/Male) 12/7 21/4 57/23
BMI (Kg/m2),Mean ± SD 25.8 ± 4.8 25.3 ± 5.7 24.3 ± 5.9
Residency Live alone 11 (57.9) 17 (68) 18 (22.5)
With spouse and/or children 8 (42) 6 (24) 26 (32.5)
Nursing Home 0 2 (8) 36 (29.0)
Medical history Diabetes 4 (21) 7 (28) 15 (19)
HTA 9 (47.4) 16 (64) 49 (61.3)
Dislipoproteinemia 4 (21) 5 (20) 12 (15)
Dementia 4 (21) 5 (20) 40 (50)*
Depression 4 (21) 6 (24) 16 (20)
Confusion 4 (21) 10 (40) 45 (57)*
Cardiopathy 7 (36.8) 17 (68) 43 (53.8)
osteoarthritis /osteoporosis 19 (100) 25 (100) 79 (98.8)
Falls 6 (31.5) 13 (52) 41 (51.2)
Incontinence 1 (5.3) 6 (24) 32 (40.5)*
Polypharmacy ≥ 5 7 (36.8) 18 (72) 63 (78.8)*
Disease progression Amelioration 11 (57.9) 12 (48) 24 (30.4)
Stabilization 4 (21) 10 (40) 41 (51.9)
Death 4 (21) 3 (12) 14 (17.7)
Length of hospitalization (days) 18.8 ± 20.9 21.6 ± 10.8 19.7 ± 14.8
Comprehensive geriatric assessment MMSE Score 23.2 ± 5.8 20.1 ± 6.1 15.6 ± 6.2 *
Dependency for ADL Katz score < 6 2 (10.5) 15 (60) 77 (96.3)*
Malnourished MNA < 17 5 (27.8) 7 (29.2) 48 (62.3)*
SEGA score 6.7 ± 1.5 10.4 ± 0.8 15.2 ± 2.6 *
Professional medical frame 3 (15.8) 16 (64) 71 (88.8)

Significant difference between values at p < 0.05 level is indicated by *. SD Standard deviation, BMI Body Mass Index, ADL Activities of Daily Living, MNA Mini Nutritional Assessment, SEGAm modified Short Emergency Geriatric Assessment