Frailty Development in Older Adults: Insights from an Eight-Year Longitudinal Study
Khalil Iktilat, Aviad Tur-Sinai, Netta Bentur, Netta Bentur, Debbie Rand

TL;DR
This study tracks how frailty develops in older adults over eight years, identifying key factors like age, health, and physical activity that influence its progression.
Contribution
The study provides longitudinal insights into frailty progression in older adults across multiple European countries.
Findings
65.96% of participants remained non-frail after two years, but only 57.44% after eight years.
Older age and poor self-rated health were the strongest predictors of frailty progression.
Physical activity, especially indoor and outdoor, reduced frailty risk, while financial distress increased it.
Abstract
Frailty is a key marker of biological aging, associated with adverse health outcomes and loss of independence. Most studies focus on risk factors using cross-sectional data, limiting understanding of individual transitions. This study utilizes an eight-year longitudinal follow-up across European countries to assess how demographic, socioeconomic, and health factors influence frailty progression. Data of adults aged 65–84 were drawn from Waves 4-8 (2011-2020) of the SHARE survey, across 27 countries. Frailty was assessed using Fried’s criteria (grip strength, walking speed, weight loss, exhaustion, and physical activity). Participants were classified as non-frail, pre-frail, or frail based on cumulative deficits in these domains. Key predictors included age, sex, chronic conditions, socioeconomic status, self-rated health, and physical activity levels. Frailty progression followed a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFrailty in Older Adults · Aging and Gerontology Research · Chronic Disease Management Strategies
