1. CAN SELF-REPORT QUESTIONS REPLACE FRIED’S PHYSICAL FRAILTY PERFORMANCE MEASURES? A VALIDATION STUDY
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S.M.J. van Kuijk, L. Op het Veld, Gijm Kempen, A. J.H.M. Beurskens, E. van Rossum, and H.C.W. de Vet
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Gerontology ,Abstracts ,Medical education ,Engineering ,Validation study ,Health (social science) ,business.industry ,Life-span and Life-course Studies ,Self report ,business ,Health Professions (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Fried’s phenotype frailty criteria include three self-report questions (weight loss, exhaustion and low physical activity) and two performance-based measures (slowness (walk time) and weakness (handgrip strength)). The present study investigates whether the two performance-based criteria could be replaced by self-report questions. A cross-sectional validation study was conducted among 135 community-dwelling older people (65+) with different stages of frailty. Eleven questions related to walk time and ten questions about handgrip strength were selected. Both the self-report questions and performance-based measurements of walk time (time needed to walk 15 feet at own pace) and handgrip strength (maximum handgrip strength using a hand dynamometer) were assessed. Backward logistic regression analyses showed that four questions for walk time and two questions for handgrip strength were optimal. This indicates that it seems possible to replace the two performance-based measures by a small set of self-report questions, which can particularly be helpful in Iarge-scale research.
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- 2017