A New Concept of Health Can Improve the Definition of Frailty

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Following a newly developed concept of health, this viewpoint suggests that the concept of frailty can usefully be defined as: the weakening of health, i.e. the resilience or capacity to cope, and to maintain and restore one’s integrity, equilibrium, and sense of wellbeing in three domains: physical, mental, and social.

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Boers, M., & Cruz Jentoft, A. J. (2015). A New Concept of Health Can Improve the Definition of Frailty. Calcified Tissue International, 97(5), 429–431. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-015-0038-x

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