Mediating Role of Nutrition in Psychological, Social and Physical Frailty among Hospitalized Older Adults in China
Jing Ge, Ping He, Bei Cheng, Wenhan Li, Aihong Liu, Tangmeng Guo, Kemeng Zhang, Yi Zhang

TL;DR
This study explores how nutrition connects physical, psychological, and social frailty in hospitalized older adults in China, suggesting that improving nutrition could help reduce overall frailty.
Contribution
The study identifies nutrition as a key mediator linking psychological and social frailty to physical frailty in elderly hospitalized patients.
Findings
Nutritional status mediates the relationship between psychological frailty and physical frailty.
Nutritional status also mediates the relationship between social frailty and physical frailty.
Psychological and social frailty are positively correlated with physical frailty in elderly inpatients.
Abstract
To investigate the association between physical, psychological, and social frailty, and to explore the mediating factors that affect frailty in elderly inpatients, while providing scientific evidence for frailty intervention. A cross-sectional study enrolled 134 hospitalized older patients with geriatric diseases. Based on the Fried frailty criteria, patients were categorized into physically frail and non-physically frail groups. Psychological frailty was assessed using the MMSE and GDS-15, while social frailty was evaluated with the WHOQOL-BREF and PSSS. Spearman’s correlation analyzed the relationship between the demographic variables and frailty. Mediation analyses elucidated relationships between frailty dimensions and their underlying mediators. Age, self-care ability, risk of malnutrition, and comorbidity were significantly related with physical frailty. Meanwhile, psychological…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFrailty in Older Adults · Nutrition and Health in Aging · Chronic Disease Management Strategies
