Physical frailty aging refers to age-related decline in physical strength, endurance, balance, and mobility. It is characterized by muscle weakness, reduced activity levels, slow movement, and increased fatigue. Physical frailty results from muscle loss, metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, and neuromuscular decline. It significantly increases risk of falls, disability, and loss of independence. Physical frailty aging reflects systemic aging processes and often coexists with chronic disease. Addressing physical frailty is essential for maintaining mobility, functional capacity, and quality of life during aging.
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