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Cross-sectional association of frailty and arterial stiffness in community-dwelling older adults: The framingham heart study

  • Ariela R. Orkaby
  • , Kathryn L. Lunetta
  • , Fangui J. Sun
  • , Jane A. Driver
  • , Emelia J. Benjamin
  • , Naomi M. Hamburg
  • , Gary F. Mitchell
  • , Ramachandran S. Vasan
  • , Joanne M. Murabito

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Background: Frailty is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Underlying mechanisms to explain the connection between frailty and CVD are unclear. We sought to examine the association between frailty and arterial stiffness, a precursor of hypertension and CVD. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of community-dwelling Framingham Heart Study Offspring and Omni participants ≥60 years of age examined in 2005-2008. Frailty was defined primarily according to the Fried physical phenotype definition, which identifies nonfrail, prefrail, and frail individuals. Arterial stiffness was assessed using carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (CFPWV). Generalized linear regression was used to examine the association between frailty level and CFPWV (modeled as -1000/CFPWV in msec/m, then transformed back to the original scale, m/s), adjusted for age, sex, cohort, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, height, and smoking. Results: Of 2,171 participants (55% women, 91% white), 45% were prefrail and 7% were frail. Mean ages were 67, 70, and 73 years, and adjusted CFPWV least squares means were 10.0 (95% CI, 9.9-10.1), 10.3 (10.2-10.5), and 10.5 m/s (10.1-11.0); p =.0002 for nonfrail, prefrail, and frail groups, respectively. Results were similar using the Rockwood cumulative deficit model of frailty, and in a sensitivity analysis adjusting for prevalent coronary heart disease and diabetes. Conclusions: Prefrailty and frailty were associated with higher arterial stiffness in a cohort of community-dwelling older adults. Arterial stiffness may help explain the relationship between frailty and CVD.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)373-379
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónJournals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Volumen74
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - feb 15 2019
Publicado de forma externa

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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