decrepitude$19398$ - translation to greek
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decrepitude$19398$ - translation to greek

STATE OF INCREASED VULNERABILITY TO STRESSORS, FOLLOWING DECLINES IN FUNCTION AND RESERVES ACROSS MULTIPLE PHYSIOLOGIC SYSTEMS
Frailty syndromes; Medically frail; Decrepitude
  • Muscle weakness makes it difficult to perform everyday activities, like getting into a bathtub.
  • Osteoporosis causes a hunched-over appearance in some people.

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Definition

Decrepitude
·noun The broken state produced by decay and the infirmities of age; infirm old age.

Wikipedia

Frailty syndrome

Frailty is a common geriatric syndrome that embodies an elevated risk of catastrophic declines in health and function among older adults. Frailty is a condition associated with ageing, and it has been recognized for centuries. It is also a marker of a more widespread syndrome of frailty, with associated weakness, slowing, decreased energy, lower activity, and, when severe, unintended weight loss. As a frequent clinical syndrome in the elderly, various health risks are linked to health deterioration and frailty in older age, such as falls, disability, hospitalization, and mortality. Generally, frailty refers to older adults who lose independence. It also links to the experiences of losing dignity due to social and emotional isolation risk. Frailty has been identified as a risk factor for the development of dementia.

As a population ages, a central focus of geriatricians and public health practitioners is to understand, and then beneficially intervene on, the factors and processes that put elders at such risk, especially the increased vulnerability to stressors (e.g. extremes of heat and cold, infection, injury, or even changes in medication) that characterizes many older adults.