Risk Factors for Frailty and Cardiovascular Diseases: Are They the Same?

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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease burden increases with the increasing age of populations. Also, with increasing longevity, some individuals are ageing along an unfavourable path developing frailty syndrome. Epidemiologic studies indicate that frailty is overrepresented among the persons with cardiovascular disease. On the other hand, frail subjects tend to be burdened with cardiovascular disease to a greater degree than their biologically better-off peers. Hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, especially abdominal, and at least some other risk factors appear to be shared between frailty and cardiovascular disease. The probable common underlying pathophysiologic feature is inflammation and associated phenomena, possibly having its root in the inflammageing. We discuss these issues based on the results of original studies, comprehensive literature reviews, and metaanalyses, by hundreds of dedicated researchers worldwide.

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Piotrowicz, K., & Gąsowski, J. (2020). Risk Factors for Frailty and Cardiovascular Diseases: Are They the Same? In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1216, pp. 39–50). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33330-0_5

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