Frailty, inflammation, and cardiovascular disease: evidence of a connection.

Huy M Phan, Joseph S Alpert, Mindy Fain
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Frailty is a progressive physiologic decline in multiple body systems marked by loss of function, loss of physiologic reserve, and increased vulnerability to disease and death. Until recently, frailty has been poorly defined in the medical literature. One currently accepted definition of frailty is having 3 of the following 5 attributes: unintentional weight loss, muscle weakness, slow walking speed, easy exhaustion, and low physical activity. The mechanisms that underline frailty remain unclear. Significantly higher levels of markers of inflammation and the clotting cascade have been found in frail persons compared with nonfrail persons. These markers are also risk factors for the development of coronary heart disease. Recent research has indicated that frailty is a clinical manifestation of cardiovascular disease, especially of heart failure. Thus, understanding the connection between frailty and cardiovascular disease may lead to development of new interventions that will prevent and reverse the associated morbidity and mortality.

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虚弱、炎症和心血管疾病:联系的证据。
虚弱是多身体系统的进行性生理衰退,其特征是功能丧失,生理储备丧失,对疾病和死亡的易感性增加。直到最近,医学文献对虚弱的定义还很模糊。目前公认的“虚弱”的定义是具有以下5个特征中的3个:无意中体重减轻、肌肉无力、走路速度慢、容易疲劳和体力活动少。凸显脆弱性的机制仍不清楚。与非体弱多病的人相比,体弱多病的人体内炎症和凝血级联标志物的水平明显更高。这些标志物也是冠心病发生的危险因素。近年来的研究表明,虚弱是心血管疾病,尤其是心力衰竭的临床表现。因此,了解虚弱和心血管疾病之间的联系可能会导致开发新的干预措施,以预防和扭转相关的发病率和死亡率。
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