TY - JOUR
T1 - Association between anxiety and frailty in postmenopausal women
AU - García-Vigara, Alicia
AU - Fernandez-Garrido, Julio
AU - Chedraui, Peter
AU - Monllor-Tormos, Aitana
AU - García-Pérez, Miguel Ángel
AU - Tarín, Juan José
AU - Artero, Arturo
AU - Cano, Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Objective: To explore the association between anxiety and frailty in community-dwelling postmenopausal women. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study in which 390 postmenopausal women (aged 60–83 years) who were attending a comprehensive care program were surveyed between January 2018 and February 2020. Each participant was administered a validated Spanish version of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) to assess their anxiety status. Those scoring 8 or higher on the anxiety subscale of the HADS were indicative of anxiety. The assessment of frailty utilized the Fried’s phenotype, with a diagnosis of frailty established if the participant met at least three out of the five criteria. Factors associated with frailty were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression. Results: The mean age of participants was 70.08 years, with an average of 12.58 ± 3.19 years since menopause. Frailty was diagnosed in 43.85% of the total series, while anxiety was present in 41.08%, rising to 69.59% in participants with frailty. Neither body mass index, years since menopause, educational level, economic status, nor smoking habit demonstrated significant associations with frailty. Upon multivariate analysis, anxiety (OR 8.56), multimorbidity (OR 2.18), and age (OR 2.73) emerged as independently associated with frailty (p <.001, p =.005, and p <.001, respectively). Conclusions: Among postmenopausal women with frailty, anxiety was detected in over two thirds of cases and was independently associated with frailty. This underscores the relevance of implementing anxiety screening in comprehensive care programs for postmenopausal women, with the goal of improving frailty through anxiety diagnosis and treatment.
AB - Objective: To explore the association between anxiety and frailty in community-dwelling postmenopausal women. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study in which 390 postmenopausal women (aged 60–83 years) who were attending a comprehensive care program were surveyed between January 2018 and February 2020. Each participant was administered a validated Spanish version of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) to assess their anxiety status. Those scoring 8 or higher on the anxiety subscale of the HADS were indicative of anxiety. The assessment of frailty utilized the Fried’s phenotype, with a diagnosis of frailty established if the participant met at least three out of the five criteria. Factors associated with frailty were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression. Results: The mean age of participants was 70.08 years, with an average of 12.58 ± 3.19 years since menopause. Frailty was diagnosed in 43.85% of the total series, while anxiety was present in 41.08%, rising to 69.59% in participants with frailty. Neither body mass index, years since menopause, educational level, economic status, nor smoking habit demonstrated significant associations with frailty. Upon multivariate analysis, anxiety (OR 8.56), multimorbidity (OR 2.18), and age (OR 2.73) emerged as independently associated with frailty (p <.001, p =.005, and p <.001, respectively). Conclusions: Among postmenopausal women with frailty, anxiety was detected in over two thirds of cases and was independently associated with frailty. This underscores the relevance of implementing anxiety screening in comprehensive care programs for postmenopausal women, with the goal of improving frailty through anxiety diagnosis and treatment.
KW - Frailty
KW - age
KW - anxiety
KW - menopause
KW - multimorbidity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85188349904
U2 - 10.1080/09513590.2024.2329714
DO - 10.1080/09513590.2024.2329714
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 38499020
AN - SCOPUS:85188349904
SN - 0951-3590
VL - 40
JO - Gynecological Endocrinology
JF - Gynecological Endocrinology
IS - 1
M1 - 2329714
ER -