Functional Outcomes of Anemia in Older Adults
Observational studies have consistently documented independent, strong associations of anemia—even if not severe—with major adverse functional outcomes in older adults. In this chapter, recent epidemiologic evidence linking mild anemia with decline in physical and cognitive function, frailty, and disability in community-dwelling older adults is reviewed. Altogether, these biologically plausible associations provide empirical, though not conclusive, support for the notion of mild anemia as a cause of adverse functional outcomes in older adults. Randomized clinical trial data assessing the impact of anemia correction on functional outcomes are lacking at this time.
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Supported in part by the Johns Hopkins Older Americans Independence Center - National Institute on Aging (NIA) P30 AG021334, and the NIA Grant No. R37 AG19905. Dr Chaves has been the recipient of study grants by Ortho Biotech, LP, and Amgen, Inc, and has served as consultant for Ortho Biotech, LP, Amgen, Inc, and FibroGen, Inc.
PII: S0037-1963(08)00107-8
doi:10.1053/j.seminhematol.2008.06.005
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