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Learn to pronounce frail·ty

/ˈfrā(ə)ltē/
noun
the condition of being weak and delicate.
"the increasing frailty of old age"
synonyms: infirmity, infirmness, weakness, weakliness, feebleness, enfeeblement, debility, incapacity, impairment, indisposition, fragility, delicacy, slightness, puniness, illness, sickness, sickliness, ill health, decrepitude, dodderiness, shakiness, weediness

7 days ago · noun , plural frail·ties the quality or state of being frail. Synonyms: weakness, delicacy a fault resulting from moral weakness: frailties of the human flesh.
7 days ago · Weakness and lack of health or strength: Though ill for most of her life, physical frailty never stopped her from working.
7 days ago · Frailty, characterized by diminished strength and resilience, increases vulnerability to diseases and hospitalization. Health Issues: Traditional diagnostic ...
7 hours ago · Bukovitz, Brandon J. (2024) "Top 7 Things to Know About Frailty in the Emergency Department," Journal of Geriatric Emergency Medicine: Vol. 5: Iss. 4 ...
14 hours ago · Frailty measurements may enable the identification of individuals at higher risk of dementia up to 9 years before the onset of the disorder, according.
3 days ago · Frailty is a clinical syndrome characterised by a reduced ability to maintain homeostasis in response to acute stressors, typified by decreasing physiological ...
5 days ago · Frailty in older adults (OAs) is a state of vulnerability due to aging-related cumulative declines in physiological reserve and function, resulting in poor ...
2 days ago · Older adults living with frailty have a greater likelihood of poorer quality of life [6], a high need for health services support [7] and early mortality [8].
5 days ago · These findings suggest that schizophrenia contributes to an increased risk of frailty. The FI-Lab provides a quantitative measure of frailty.