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Frailty in Older Adults

Frailty in older adults refers to a state of increased vulnerability due to a decline in physiological reserves and function. It often results from a combination of factors, including age-related changes, chronic illnesses, and decreased physical activity. Frail individuals may experience weakness, weight loss, exhaustion, and reduced mobility, making them more susceptible to falls, hospitalization, and other health complications. Recognizing frailty is important, as early intervention can help improve quality of life and delay further decline, enabling older adults to maintain their independence for longer.