A pilot study to identify factors associated with frailty within the World Trade Center general responder cohort
Hannah M. Thompson,
Erin Thanik,
Ahmad Sabra
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundGiven the significant exposures experienced by the World Trade Center (WTC) general responders, there is increasing interest in understanding the effect of these exposures on aging in this population. We aim to identify factors that may be associated with frailty, a clinical syndrome characterized by a decrease in one's reserve that has been linked to poor health outcomes.MethodsWTC general responders enrolled in the WTC Health Program aged 50 and older provided informed consent. Validated frailty as… Show more
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