Hemoglobin levels and frailty status in generally healthy and active community-dwelling adults age 70 years and older in the three-year DO-HEALTH study
Simon Broghammer, Michael Gagesch, Maud Wieczorek, Reto W. Kressig, Markus G. Manz, E. John Orav, Heike A. Bischoff-Ferrari

TL;DR
This study finds that lower hemoglobin levels and anemia are linked to increased pre-frailty in older adults over three years.
Contribution
The study provides novel evidence linking hemoglobin levels and anemia to pre-frailty in generally healthy older adults.
Findings
Each 10-g/L decrease in hemoglobin was associated with 8% higher odds of pre-frailty.
Baseline anemia was linked to 39% higher odds of pre-frailty over three years.
Abstract
While frailty and anemia are prevalent conditions in aging linked to adverse outcomes, their relationship remains understudied in generally healthy older adults. We conducted a post-hoc observational study among all participants of DO-HEALTH, the largest European clinical trial designed to support healthy aging. Our analysis examined whether baseline hemoglobin levels and anemia are associated with being at least pre-frail at baseline and any yearly follow-up time point over three years. Frailty status was assessed by the Fried frailty phenotype at baseline and at each annual follow-up visit. Participants were considered at least pre-frail by the presence of any frailty domain (fatigue, unintentional weight loss, slowness, weakness, low activity). For both hemoglobin levels and anemia as predictors, we used regression models based on generalized estimating equations controlling for…
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TopicsFrailty in Older Adults · Nutrition and Health in Aging · Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
