SUMIKA MORI LIN

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/66, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    (2019) SARAIVA, Marcos Daniel; ALIBERTI, Márlon Juliano Romero; SERRANO, Priscila Gonçalves; ONODERA, Eduardo Sho; APOLINARIO, Daniel; MAGALDI, Regina Miksian; FORTES FILHO, Sileno de Queiroz; MELO, Juliana de Araújo; ROTTA, Thereza Cristina Ariza; LIN, Sumika Mori; RANGEL, Luis Fernando; SILVA, Marina Maria Biella; APRAHAMIAN, Ivan; MAUER, Sivan; SIQUEIRA, Alaise Silva Santos de; MORILLO, Lilian Schafirovits; ARAúJO, Juliano Silveira de; STORNIOLO, Luana Vergian
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    The Predictive Properties of Frailty Indexes in a Geriatric Day Hospital for the Elderly at Risk of Hospitalization
    (2016) ALIBERTI, M. J.; FORTES-FILHO, S. D.; MELO, J. D.; LIN, S. M.; DOURADINHO, C.; APOLINARIO, D.; JACOB-FILHO, W.
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    Feasibility and Factor Structure of the FRAIL Scale in Older Adults
    (2017) APRAHAMIAN, Ivan; LIN, Sumika Mori; SUEMOTO, Claudia Kimie; APOLINARIO, Daniel; CEZAR, Natalia Oiring de Castro; ELMADJIAN, Serpui Marie; JACOB FILHO, Wilson; YASSUDA, Monica Sanches
    Objectives: The aim of the present study was to (1) evaluate a geriatric outpatient sample with the FRAIL scale; (2) investigate the psychometric properties of the scale; and (3) characterize different associations of the subdimensions of the scale with demographic and clinical data. Design: Cross-sectional observational study. Setting: Geriatric outpatient center a university-based hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Participants: A total of 811 men and women aged 60 years or older evaluated between March 2015 and September 2015. Measurements: A translated version of the FRAIL scale was used to evaluate frailty. A review of socio-demographic data, medical records, medication, and laboratory data was conducted. A multivariate ordinal logistic regression model was used to investigate the association between frailty categories and clinical variables. Exploratory factor analysis and 2-parameter logistic item response theory was used to evaluate the psychometric properties of the FRAIL scale. Results: The sample was distributed as 13.6% robust, 48.7% prefrail, and 37.7% frail older adults. Most participants reported fatigue (72.3%). Frailty was associated with older age (P = .02), depression (P = .02), dementia (P < .001), and number of medications taken (P < .001). A 2-factor model of the FRAIL scale (""ambulation"" and ""resistance"" namely physical performance; ""fatigue,"" "" weight loss,"" and ""illnesses"" namely health status) provided independent classifications of frailty status. Physical performance (ambulation and resistance) was strongly associated with higher age and dementia, whereas health status (fatigue, weight loss, and illnesses) was more associated with female sex and depression. Conclusions: Our results suggest the existence of 2 subdimensions of the scale, suggesting different pathways to frailty. Frailty was associated with older age, depression, dementia, and number of medications in this outpatient sample. (C) 2016 AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine.