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Huisingh-Scheetz, Megan J.
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Huisingh-Scheetz, Megan J.
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Frail Elderly
Academic Article
Geriatric syndromes and functional status in NSHAP: rationale, measurement, and preliminary findings.
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The Impact of a Frailty Education Module on Surgical Resident Estimates of Lobectomy Risk.
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Screening for Frailty in Thoracic Surgical Patients.
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The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Frailty Among U.S. Older Adults Based on Hourly Accelerometry Data.
Academic Article
Translating Frailty Research Into Clinical Practice: Insights From the Successful Aging and Frailty Evaluation Clinic.
Academic Article
Principles and Issues for Physical Frailty Measurement and Its Clinical Application.
Academic Article
Variability in Hourly Activity Levels: Statistical Noise or Insight Into Older Adult Frailty?
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Early Frailty Biomarkers: Patterns of Activity and Energy Expenditure
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Reexamining the Classification of Older Adults With Diabetes by Comorbidities and Exploring Relationships With Frailty, Disability, and 5-year Mortality.
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Framework to reduce frailty in hemodialysis patients.
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Technology-assisted behavioral intervention to encourage prehabilitation in frail older adults undergoing surgery: Development and design of the BeFitMeā¢ Apple Watch app.
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Prevalence and feasibility of assessing the frailty phenotype among hemodialysis patients in a dialysis unit.
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Barriers and facilitators to smartwatch-based prehabilitation participation among frail surgery patients: a qualitative study.
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Implementing a Frailty-Specific Postoperative Order Set to Improve Postoperative Outcomes in Frail Adults After Elective Thoracic Surgery.
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