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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
  • Clinical Medicine
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Lack of a universal definition and standardized assessment tools hinders clinical integration of frailty.
  • Evidence-based interventions for frailty are insufficient for routine practice.
  • A unified framework is essential for clinicians, policymakers, and researchers in aging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Establish a European consensus on frailty definition, pathophysiology, assessment, and management.
  • Clarify common misunderstandings and address stigmas associated with frailty.
  • Provide a framework for epidemiological, clinical, and research applications.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a consensus document.
  • Involvement of 25 research centers specializing in frailty and healthy aging.
  • Comprehensive review of relevant aspects of frailty.

Main Results:

  • Frailty defined as an age-associated clinical syndrome driven by aging biology, environmental factors, and disease burden.
  • Physiological basis involves heterogeneous decline in functional reserve and impaired homeostasis.
  • Consensus reached on frailty assessment, management, biomarkers, subphenotypes, and gender considerations.

Conclusions:

  • A consensus document on frailty has been established for European application.
  • The framework supports epidemiological, clinical, and research endeavors.
  • Addresses challenges and future directions in frailty research and practice.