Circulating biomarkers characterizing ...
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Titre :
Circulating biomarkers characterizing physical frailty: CRP, hemoglobin, albumin, 25OHD and free testosterone as best biomarkers. Results of a meta-analysis
Auteur(s) :
Mailliez, Aurelie [Auteur]
Facteurs de Risque et Déterminants Moléculaires des Maladies liées au Vieillissement - U 1167 [RID-AGE]
Guilbaud, Axel [Auteur]
Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Puisieux, Francois [Auteur]
METRICS : Evaluation des technologies de santé et des pratiques médicales - ULR 2694
Dauchet, Luc [Auteur]
Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Boulanger, Eric [Auteur]
Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Facteurs de Risque et Déterminants Moléculaires des Maladies liées au Vieillissement - U 1167 [RID-AGE]
Guilbaud, Axel [Auteur]

Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Puisieux, Francois [Auteur]

METRICS : Evaluation des technologies de santé et des pratiques médicales - ULR 2694
Dauchet, Luc [Auteur]

Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Boulanger, Eric [Auteur]

Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
Titre de la revue :
Experimental Gerontology
Nom court de la revue :
Experimental Gerontology
Numéro :
139
Pagination :
111014
Date de publication :
2020-10
ISSN :
05315565
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Introduction
During aging, individuals can be classified as being in one of 3 different states: robust, frail or dependent. Frailty is described as reversible, so early detection offers the potential of returning the ...
Lire la suite >Introduction During aging, individuals can be classified as being in one of 3 different states: robust, frail or dependent. Frailty is described as reversible, so early detection offers the potential of returning the subject to a robust status. There are multiple clinical frailty scales but no gold standard and frailty is not systematically assessed in clinicians' daily practice. Reliable biomarkers of frailty are lacking, however, while their identification and systematic use would make this simple scale a useful clinical tool. Objective To conduct a review of the literature concerning the biomarkers associated with frailty and to compare in a meta-analysis the plasmatic values of each biomarker in the frail with the robust group. Results 503 articles were identified on PubMed, 467 on Scopus and 369 on Web Of Science. 67 articles were included, collecting a total of 32,934 robust subjects and 6864 frail subjects. C-reactive protein (CRP) (Standardized Mean Difference (SMD): 0.49 CI 95% [0.37–0.61]) was significantly higher in the frail group whereas hemoglobin (SMD: −0.67[−0.90; −0.44]), albumin (SMD: −0.62[−0.84; −0.41]), 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) (SMD: −0.43 [−0.64; −0.21]) and, in men, free testosterone (SMD: −0.77 [−1.05; −0.49]) were significantly lower in the frail group. Conclusion We found 5 biomarkers that were associated with frailty (CRP, hemoglobin, albumin, 25OHD and free testosterone in men) belonging to multiple physiological systems. Further cohort studies are needed to verify their ability to screen for frailty.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Introduction During aging, individuals can be classified as being in one of 3 different states: robust, frail or dependent. Frailty is described as reversible, so early detection offers the potential of returning the subject to a robust status. There are multiple clinical frailty scales but no gold standard and frailty is not systematically assessed in clinicians' daily practice. Reliable biomarkers of frailty are lacking, however, while their identification and systematic use would make this simple scale a useful clinical tool. Objective To conduct a review of the literature concerning the biomarkers associated with frailty and to compare in a meta-analysis the plasmatic values of each biomarker in the frail with the robust group. Results 503 articles were identified on PubMed, 467 on Scopus and 369 on Web Of Science. 67 articles were included, collecting a total of 32,934 robust subjects and 6864 frail subjects. C-reactive protein (CRP) (Standardized Mean Difference (SMD): 0.49 CI 95% [0.37–0.61]) was significantly higher in the frail group whereas hemoglobin (SMD: −0.67[−0.90; −0.44]), albumin (SMD: −0.62[−0.84; −0.41]), 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) (SMD: −0.43 [−0.64; −0.21]) and, in men, free testosterone (SMD: −0.77 [−1.05; −0.49]) were significantly lower in the frail group. Conclusion We found 5 biomarkers that were associated with frailty (CRP, hemoglobin, albumin, 25OHD and free testosterone in men) belonging to multiple physiological systems. Further cohort studies are needed to verify their ability to screen for frailty.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Établissement(s) :
CHU Lille
Inserm
Institut Pasteur de Lille
Université de Lille
Inserm
Institut Pasteur de Lille
Université de Lille
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