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Factors associated with vulnerability and fragility in the elderly: a cross-sectional study

Caroline Ribeiro de Sousa, Janaína Fonseca Victor Coutinho, João Bastos Freire Neto, Rachel Gabriel Bastos Barbosa, Marília Braga Marques, Jamylle Lucas Diniz

2021Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to assess factors associated with vulnerability and fragility in the elderly. METHODS: crosssectional study with 384 elderly people in Fortaleza, Ceará. The Vulnerable Elders Survey and Clinical-Functional Vulnerability Index - 20 were used. Chi-square and Fisher's exact tests were used for associations. In the analysis of the combined influence of risk factors, the stepwise logistic regression and multinomial regression methods were adopted. RESULTS: 251 (65.4%) non-vulnerable and 133 (34.6%) vulnerable elders. From the vulnerable elders analyzed, 42 (30.9%) are at high risk for frailty. Factors associated with vulnerability: age, gender, presence of comorbidities, hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis and use of polypharmacy. There is a 30% increase in the chance of vulnerability for each additional drug. Physical activity reduces the chance of vulnerability by 60%. Factors associated with frailty: educational level; self-perception of health; comorbidities; polypharmacy. CONCLUSIONS: it is important to pay attention to the presence of arterial hypertension, osteoporosis, polypharmacy, and encourage the practice of physical activity.

Topics & Concepts

PolypharmacyVulnerability (computing)Multinomial logistic regressionMedicineLogistic regressionGerontologyOsteoporosisDepression (economics)Cross-sectional studyFragility fractureFragilityInternal medicineMachine learningMacroeconomicsComputer sciencePathologyChemistryPhysical chemistryBone mineralEconomicsComputer securityFrailty in Older AdultsHealth, Nursing, Elderly CareHistory, Culture, and Society