Accelerated aging in people experiencing homelessness: A rapid review of frailty prevalence and determinants
IntroductionOlder people experiencing homelessness (PEH) are a rapidly growing population at risk of accelerated aging and the early onset of geriatric conditions. One construct that shows promise in predicting age-related decline is frailty. Better understanding the rates and causes of frailty in P...
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Main Authors: | Rhys Mantell (Author), Ye In Jane Hwang (Author), Kylie Radford (Author), Silvija Perkovic (Author), Patricia Cullen (Author), Adrienne Withall (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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