Role of frailty on cardiac rehabilitation in hospitalized older patients

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    At the beginning of 2019, there were 90.5 million people aged 65 years or more living in the European Union, and the number is expected to peak 129.8 million people in 2050, when the older adults will constitute approximately 30% of 4 all European citizens. Approximately 25-30% of people older than 85 are reported to be frail, therefore the assessment of frailty should be an essential part of the clinical work-up of the older patient. Interestingly, patients older than 75 years represent about one-third of those referred to CR . . .

     

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