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Description

The prevalence of frailty syndrome and cognitive impairment represent an often overlapping clinical entity that has a major health, social and economic impact. Frailty and cognitive impairment have also been shown in several international studies to be a precursor to disability, dependency and premature mortality.

The group’s research activity focuses on two fundamental aspects of ageing

1) The pathophysiological alterations that induce and accompany frailty syndrome and cognitive impairment in older people or in younger people whose pathologies and comorbidities lead to earlier development of frailty syndrome and cognitive impairment (such as people with psychiatric illnesses or oncology patients).
2) Nursing multidisciplinary interventions that are able to delay the onset or slow the progression of frailty and cognitive decline.

The first aspect is approaches from a clinical perspective by looking for biomarkers in blood, saliva or other biological samples that characterise the frailty syndrome and cognitive impairment or are predictive of its appearance and changes either in the sense of progression or improvement after clinical interventions. The use of a panel of biomarkers that can be measured in routine clinical testing allows the detection of individuals at risk of developing frailty and cognitive decline or progressing to more severe stages of frailty and dependence, monitoring the effectiveness of treatments, non-pharmacological interventions and care that slow or delay frailty and cognitive decline or its progression. In the aspect of clinical interventions, the impact that these have on other fundamental variables in the integral assessment of the patient is also evaluated, such as their functional state, mode and quality of life from a holistic perspective of people.

Goals CT
  • Study of pathophysiological basic of the frailty syndrome: assessment of markers and determination of their prognostic value.
  • To determine the frailty syndrome in older people with several chronic pathologies and to know its impact in terms of functional capacities, mental health and quality of life.
  • To assess the impact of nutrition, physical and occupational activity and gender on the management of frailty and cognitive impairment.
  • Design nursing and multidisciplinary interventions to prevent or delay the onset of frailty syndrome and cognitive impairment.
Research lines
  • Frailty

    Research on frailty sydnrome, a syndrome that appears as a response to different stressful situations and that can serve as a conceptual and experimental framework to explain some of the different pathways that lead to disability and dependence in elderly or vulnerable patients. Study of effective interventions to prevent or delay the progression of the frailty syndrome.

  • Cognitive impairment

    Characterisation of cognitive impairment, its relationship with the frailty syndrome and searches for diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Study of effective interventions to prevent or delay the progression of cognitive impairment in vulnerable people.

Members
  • CORCHON ARRECHE, SILVIA
  • PDI-Contractat/Da Doctor/A
  • Vicedega/Vicedegana / Vicedirector/a Ets
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  • FERNANDEZ GARRIDO, JULIO JORGE
  • PDI-Titular d'Universitat
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  • JULIAN ROCHINA, IVAN
  • Alumn.-Servei de Formacio Permanent
  • Director/a Titulacio Master Oficial
  • Coordinador/a Curs
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  • MARTINEZ MARTINEZ, MARIA ISABEL
  • PDI-Prof. Permanent Laboral Ppl
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  • NAVARRO FLORES, EMMANUEL
  • PDI-Titular d'Universitat
  • Responsables de Gestio Academica
  • Coordinador/a Titulacio de Grau
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  • NAVARRO FLORES, EMMANUEL
    PDI-Titular d'UniversitatResponsables de Gestio AcademicaCoordinador/a Titulacio de Grau
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Contact group details
Frailty and Cognitive Impairment (FROG)

Blasco Ibáñez Campus

C/ Jaume Roig, s/n

46010 València (Valencia)

+34 963 983 143

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omar.cauli@uv.es