A Systematic Review of the Association Between Ethnicity and Frailty Prevalence, Incidence, Trajectories and Risks
Abstract
Ethnic variations in frailty lack comprehensive understanding 1. This systematic review examined ethnic variations in the prevalence, incidence, and trajectories of frailty; associations between frailty and sociodemographic/lifestyle risk factors; and health-related outcomes of frailty.
Methods: MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science Core Collection, and CINAHL were searched (2000–July 2023). Searches supplemented by forward citation searching and hand-searching reference lists. Inclusion criteria: observational studies (using any frailty measure) in adults (>18 years) assessing frailty prevalence, trajectories, or association with health-related outcomes by ethnicity.
1. Frailty Prevalence
2. Ethnic Variations in Frailty Transitions
3. Ethnicity, Frailty, and Health Outcomes
Conclusion: Frailty is disproportionately high among minoritised ethnic groups globally, driven by social inequalities and structural disadvantage. Effective responses require culturally sensitive interventions and policy-level actions to address the root causes of these health disparities.
Reference: Usher T, Buta B, Thorpe RJ, Huang J, Samuel LJ, Kasper JD, Bandeen-Roche K. Dissecting the Racial/Ethnic Disparity in Frailty in a Nationally Representative Cohort Study with Respect to Health, Income, and Measurement. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2021 Jan 1;76(1):69-76. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glaa061. PMID: 32147727; PMCID: PMC7756712.