Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 2, 2026

Measuring Frailty in HIV-infected Individuals. Identification of Frail Patients is the First Step to Amelioration and Reversal of Frailty
Published on: July 24, 2013
Frailty, Physical Function Impairment, and Pulmonary Function in Aging Men With and Without HIV from the Multicenter
Mona Abdo1, Ken M Kunisaki2,3, Alison Morris4
1Department of Epidemiology, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado-Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, USA.
None:
People aging with HIV (PAWH) experience greater impairment in physical and pulmonary function than individuals aging without HIV. We examined whether baseline physical function was associated with subsequent pulmonary impairments. Associations of frailty and physical function (gait speed [m/s], grip strength [kg]) with pulmonary function (<80% predicted diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide [DLCO] and forced expiratory volume [FEV1]) 3 years later were modeled; age, HIV status, and smoking were assessed as effect modifiers. Among 1,024 men (54% PAWH, 10% frail, 51% prefrail), mean (SD) age = 53 (12) years, cumulative smoking = 12 (19) pack-years, gait speed = 1.1 (0.2) m/s, and grip strength = 36.6 (9.2) kg. Frailty, prefrailty, and weak grip strength were associated with higher odds of subsequent impaired DLCO and FEV1. Slow gait speed was associated with higher odds of DLCO impairment but not FEV1. No statistically significant modifications were found. Interventions to improve physical function may help preserve pulmonary function.
Related Concept Videos
The Effect of Aging on Tissues
Pharmacodynamics in Geriatric Patients: Effects of Age
Bone Disorders
Bone deposition is also affected by the levels of sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone that promote osteoblast activity and bone matrix synthesis. When the level of these hormones decreases due to aging, it causes a reduction in bone deposition. As a result, bone resorption by osteoclasts...
Development of Human Microbiota
Pharmacokinetics in Geriatric Patients: Effect of Age on Drug Distribution
Menopause

