“…The index is achieved by the sum of present variables divided by total variables included. The FI is a stronger predictor for adverse health outcome such as death than the presence of its individual components or multimorbidity (42,46). The following health deficits were included: anaemia, arthritis, cognitive impairment, visual impairment, diabetes, dyspnea, chronic renal disease, sleep disorder, peripheral vascular diseases, urinary tract disorders, thyroid disease, respiratory disease, cerebrovascular disease, ischemic heart disease, atrial fibrillation, fracture, hypertension, syncope, heart failure, urinary incontinence, disability, care dependency, osteoporosis, falls, parkinsonism and related disorders, loss of appetite or anorexia, polypharmacy, foot disorders, mobility problems, obesity, hearing loss, valvulopathy, dizziness, social vulnerability, pressure ulcers, peptic ulcers.…”