Prevalence of Co-Occurrence of Physical Frailty and Malnutrition and Its Associated Factors Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults in a Rural District, Malaysia

Asia Pac J Public Health. 2024 Mar;36(2-3):210-218. doi: 10.1177/10105395241238092. Epub 2024 Mar 14.

Abstract

Frailty and malnutrition commonly co-occur but remains undetected and untreated in community settings. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of co-occurring frailty and malnutrition, and its associated factors among community-dwelling older adults in a rural setting in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study was conducted among adults aged ≥ 60 residing in Kuala Pilah district, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Physical frailty and nutritional status were assessed using the Fried phenotype and the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA), respectively. Among 1855 participants, 6.4% had co-occurring frailty and at-risk/malnutrition and 11.3% had co-occurring prefrailty and at-risk/malnutrition. Older age, fair-to-poor self-rated health, long-term disease, polypharmacy, activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental ADLs' disabilities, cognitive impairment, and poor social support were associated with higher odds of co-occurring frailty and malnutrition. Therefore, beside early identification, targeted intervention is crucial to prevent or delay the progression of frailty and malnutrition in this population.

Keywords: frailty; malnutrition; older adults; prevalence; rural.

MeSH terms

  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Aged
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Frail Elderly
  • Frailty* / complications
  • Frailty* / epidemiology
  • Geriatric Assessment
  • Humans
  • Independent Living
  • Malaysia / epidemiology
  • Malnutrition* / epidemiology
  • Nutritional Status
  • Prevalence