Longitudinal Analysis of Intrinsic Capacity and Other Risk Factors in Aging: FREVO Study Protocol
Rodrigo Cappato de Araújo, Letícia Bojikian Calixtre, Wildja de Lima Gomes, Juliana Daniele de Araújo Silva, Diógenes Candido Mendes Maranhão, Fernando Damasceno de Albuquerque Angelo, Gabriel Lucas Leite da Silva Santos, Késia Moreira Sampaio Amaral

TL;DR
This study in Brazil tracks aging adults over six years to understand how intrinsic capacity and other factors affect health outcomes.
Contribution
The study applies the WHO’s intrinsic capacity framework in a low-resource setting to identify modifiable risk factors for healthy aging.
Findings
Annual assessments will measure intrinsic capacity and lifestyle factors in older adults.
Latent profile analysis will identify risk phenotypes linked to adverse health outcomes.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Population aging presents important global and socio-economic challenges, especially in developing countries such as Brazil, where aging is projected to accelerate in the next years. This manuscript presents the protocol of the FREVO (risk factors in aging) study, a six-year longitudinal study that aims to assess intrinsic capacity and its interaction with other risk factors. Moreover, this study aims to evaluate the combination of these factors and their correlation with major adverse health outcomes among community-dwelling older adults in Petrolina, Brazil. Methods: This six-year prospective cohort study will recruit 496 participants aged 60 or older. Annual in-person assessments using validated tools will measure intrinsic capacity, personal information, lifestyle, and chronic conditions. Negative outcomes (falls, hospitalizations, dementia, and death) will be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth disparities and outcomes · Frailty in Older Adults · Nutrition and Health in Aging
