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FRAILTY ASIA CHINA CONFERENCE OCTOBER 12-13, 2019 BEIJING CHINA www.frailty-china.com SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS Toulouse Gérontopôle, WHO Expert Center on Frailty, University Hospital of Toulouse China Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders (NCRCGD) GARN Global Aging Research Network

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Page 1: FRAILTY ASIA · (1)Duke Kunshan University - Kunshan (China), (2)Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University - Beijing (China), (3)Shandong University - Jinan (China) 3.40 p.m KEYNOTE

FRAILTY ASIACHINA CONFERENCE

OCTOBER 12-13, 2019 BEIJING CHINA

www.frailty-china.com

SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONSToulouse Gérontopôle, WHO Expert Center on Frailty, University Hospital of Toulouse

China Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)

National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders (NCRCGD)

GARNGlobal Aging Research Network

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Scientifc advisory board& abstracts reviewers

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Preliminary program 4Saturday, October 12Hilton Beijing

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Sunday, October 13Xuanwu Capital Medical University Hospital

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Posters 10

Congress venues 13

SUMMARY

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SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD& ABSTRACTS REVIEWERS

Matteo Cesari, MD, PhD, Granda-Università di Milano, Milan, Italy

Piu Chan, MD, PhD,

Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

Peng Du, MD, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China

Leocadio Rodriguez Manas MD, PhD, Hospital Universitario de Getafe, Madrid, Spain

Yong Shen, PhD, Neurodegenerative Disorder Research Center,

University of Science and Technology of China, Heife, China

Jacques Touchon, MD, Ph.D Montpellier, France

Bruno Vellas, MD, PhD, Gérontopole Toulouse, France

Jean Woo, MD, PhD, Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong, China

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Saturday,

OCTOBER 12

8.00 a.m Opening ceremony

8.30 a.m KEYNOTE 1IAGG World Academy and Icope teachingsJean-Pierre Michel - French national academy of medicine member, Geneva, Switzerland

8.50 a.m SYMPOSIUM 1Advancing Frailty Research and Implementing ICOPE in China

• WP-FAST (Whey Protein-Frailty and Sarcopenia Trial) Beijing Pilot Study Outcomes: Whey Protein Supplements and Muscle Function of Frail Older People Sophia Lin KANG, MD, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China

• Aged Patient Perioperative Longitudinal Evaluation–Multidisciplinary Clinical Research (APPLE-MDT Study) Yanhong ZHANG, MD, Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

• Pre- and Post-Hospitalization Care-Planning Pathway Development and Integrated Care Manager Training Using ICOPE Approach Ninie Yan WANG, MBA, DrPH Student, Pinetree Care Group, Beijing, China

9.30 a.m ORAL COMMUNICATIONS SESSION9.30 a.m OC1 - Prevalence of two subtypes of cognitive frailty in Community-Dwelling elderly

Chinese people Qingwei Ruan (1), Feng Xiao (2), Weibin Zhang (1), xiaodong Wang (2), Min Zhang (2), Zhuowei Yu (1) (1)Shanghai Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Clinical Geriatrics, Department of Geriatrics, Huadong Hospital, and Research Center of Aging and Medicine, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai (China), (2)Zhoujiaqiao Community Health Service Centre, Shanghai (China)

9.40 a.m OC2 - Metabolic signatures of muscle mass loss in a healthy aged retirement community in Taiwan, ChinaC.M. Lin (1), C.J. Lo (2), M.L. Cheng (2)

(1)Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan (Taiwan, China), (2)Chang Gung University, Taoyuan (Taiwan, China)

9.50 a.m OC3 - Prevalence of normal-weight obesity in community-dwelling Chinese older adults: results from Beijing Longitudinal Study of AgingT. Ji, Z. Tang, F. Sun, Y. Li, L. MaXuanwu Hospital - Beijing (China)

10.00 a.m OC4 - Association between Chronic Disease Status, Sarcopenia and Grip Strength among Middle-age and Elderly Population in Taiwan, China – The Chiayi Community-based Elderly Health Survey (CCEHS)N.F. Chu, D.M. WuSchool of Public Health, NDMC - Taipei (Taiwan, China)

10.10 a.m OC5 - Working Memory Assessment Through Pun CompletionN. Picard (1), F. Kao (1), B. Dost (2), J. Robles (3)

(1)MemoryBeach Company - Chicago (United States), (2)DePaul University - Chicago (United States), (3)University of Illinois at Chicago - Chicago (United States)

10.20 a.m OC6 - A multi-center study of multimorbidity in elderly inpatients of ChinaL. Zhang, L. Ma, Y. Li, P. ChanXuanWu Hospital, capital medical university - Beijing (China)

HILTON BEIJING

All sessions will be held in the Signature B ballroom

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Saturday,

OCTOBER 12

10.30 a.m OC7 - Preventing Frailty and Sarcopenia with Renin-Angiotensin System (RAS) Blockade: Observations with Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACEIs) And Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs) in Clinical UsageT.P. Ng (1), M.S.Z. Nyunt (1), Q. Gao (1), X. Gwee (1), S.L. Wee (2), K.B. Yap (3)

(1)National University of Singapore - Singapore (Singapore), (2)Geriatric Education and Research Institute - Singapore (Singapore), (3)Ng Teng Fong Hospital - Singapore (Singapore)

10.40 a.m Official photo of the conference followed by Coffee break and poster sessions - Signature B Foyer

11.00 a.m KEYNOTE 2How to tackle Frailty in Japan?Hidenori Arai, MD, PhD, President, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Tokyo, Japan

11.20 a.m ORAL COMMUNICATIONS SESSION11.20 a.m OC8 - Anthropometric Characteristics, Sarcopenia and Grip Strength among Elderly

Population in Taiwan, China – The Chiayi Community-based Elderly Health SurveyN.F. Chu (1), D.M. Wu (1), Y.C. Lin (2)

(1)School of Public Health,Taipei (Taiwan, China), (2)Chiayi County Health Bureau, Chiayi County (Taiwan, China)

11.30 a.m OC9 - A new physical-cognitive scale for assessment of frailty in Chinese Han elderlyY.X. Li (1), X.Y. Jiang (2), C. Stone (3), Y.J. Ma (1), Q. Liu (1), Z.H. Hu (1), X.D. Li (1), X.F. Wang (4), S.J. Li (1)

(1)Department of Neurology, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University - Beijing (China),(2)Department of Pathology and Pathophysiology, Tongji University School of Medicine - Shanghai (China), (3)Department of Neurological Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine - Detroit (United States), (4)Unit of Epidemiology, MOE Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology, State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering School of Life Sciences, Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, Fudan University - Shanghai (China)

11.40 a.m OC10 - The predictive value of phase angle in detecting Frailty of elderly inpatientsX. Sun, X. Ouyang, W. Yu, J. Hu, L. Ye, J. Chen, B. LuBeijing (China)

11.50 a.m OC11 - Frailty Status and the Influencing Factors among the community-dwelling Elderly Aged 75 and olderY. Wang - Fudan University - Shanghai (China)

12.00 p.m Lunch and poster sessions - Signature A and Signature Foyer

1.00 p.m SYMPOSIUM 2WHO Program on Integrated Care for Older Persons to maintain functions and prevent dependency in senior

• How to implement the WHO ICOPE program worldwideIslene Araujo de Carvalho, MD, MPH, Ageing and Life Course Department, World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland

• The experience of implementing the WHO ICOPE program in Europe, FranceBruno Vellas, MD, PhD, French national academy of medicine, Toulouse University Hospital, WHO collaborative center for Frailty, Clinical Research and Geriatric training, Toulouse, France

• Implementing the WHO ICOPE program in Mainland ChinaPiu Chan, MD, PhD Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

HILTON BEIJING

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Saturday,

OCTOBER 12

ROUNDTABLEPrecise description of the ICOPE program: step 1 and step 2, how to assess the 5 In-trinsic capacities: Mobility, Cognition, Sensory (vision hearing), Psycho-social, vitality Islene Araujo de Carvalho, MD, MPH, Piu Chan, MD, PhD, Jean-Pierre Michel, MD, PhD, Jean Woo, MD, PhD, Leocadio Rodríguez-Mañas, MD, PhD, Bruno Vellas, MD, PhD

2.15 p.m KEYNOTE 3IAGG GARN and the research on Frailty and Intrinsic Capacity and the ICOPE programLeocadio Rodríguez-Mañas, MD, PhD, Hospital Universitario de Getafe, Madrid, Spain

2.35 p.m ORAL COMMUNICATIONS SESSION2.35 p.m OC12 - Associations between cardiometabolic multimorbidity and cognitive function

among middle-aged and older Chinese: findings from the CHARLS Zi-Ting HUANG (1,2), Shan-Shan YAO (1,2), Beibei XU (1,2), Gui-Ying CAO (1,2), Zi-Shuo CHEN (1,2), Yong-Hua HU (1,2)

(1) Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Peking University (China), (2) Peking University Medical Informatics Center (China)

2.45 p.m OC13 - Prognostic effect of frailty in elderly osteoporosis patients Peng WANG (1), Qing WANG (1), Fang LI (1), Ping ZHANG (2), Jieruo CHEN (1), Fei LU (1), Lili SUN (2)

(1) Fuxing Hospital Capital Medical University, China, (2) Department of geriatrics, Beijing Jishuitan Hopital (China)

2.55 p.m KEYNOTE 4Cell Therapy for the Treatment and Prevention of Aging-Related Frailty and Alzheimer’s DiseaseJoshua M. Hare, MD, FACC, FAHA Co-Founder & Chief Science Officer, Longeveron LLC, Miami, USA

3.15 p.m ROUNDTABLEDevelopment and Validation of Frailty Assessments among Chinese Older Adults in Multiple Settings: Is a Universal Measurement in Sight?C. Wu (1), L. Ma (2), M. Zhao (3)

(1)Duke Kunshan University - Kunshan (China), (2)Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University - Beijing (China), (3)Shandong University - Jinan (China)

3.40 p.m KEYNOTE 5Barriers and facilitators in implementation of the ICOPE program in Hong KongJean Woo, MD, PhD , Geriatrics Faculty of Medicine Director, CUHK Jockey Club Institute of Ageing, SH Ho Centre for Gerontology and Geriatrics Director, Centre for Nutritional Studies The Chinese University of HongKong, Hong Kong, China

4.00 p.m Coffee Break and poster sessions - Signature B Foyer

HILTON BEIJING

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Saturday,

OCTOBER 12

4.20 p.m KEYNOTE 6Heterogeneity of Aging in Human PopulationsJing-Dong J. Han, PhDKey Laboratory of Computational Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences-Max Planck Partner Institute for Computational Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shan-ghai, China

4.40 p.m ORAL COMMUNICATIONS SESSION

4.40 p.m OC14 - Implementing ICOPE in China: Evidence from a one year efficacy study of Integrated care model for older people in Beijing Jagadish K CHHETRI, Lina MA, Piu CHAN(1) Department of Neurobiology, Neurology and Geriatrics, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing Institute of Geriatrics, Beijing (China)

4.50 p.m OC15 - The impact of multimorbidity on frailty among community-dwelling older adults in China: A population-based cohort study Shan-Shan YAO (1,2), Gui-Ying CAO (1,2), Beibei XU (1,2), Zi-Ting HUANG (1,2), Zi-Shuo CHEN (1,2), Yong-Hua HU (1,2)

(1) Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Peking University (China), (2) Medical Informatics Center, Peking University (China)

5.00 p.m OC16 - Associations of objectively measured patterns of physical activity and sedentary behavior with frailty status screened by the FRAIL scale in Japanese community dwelling older adults Si CHEN, Tao CHEN, Hiro KISHIMOTO, Harukaze YATSUGI, Shuzo KUMAGAIKyushu University, Fukuoka (Japan)

5.10 p.m OC17 - A comprehensive Evaluation on Serum Biomarkers and Frailty among Extremely Longevous Populations: A population-Based Study Yao YAO (1), Yujie ZHANG (2), Faqin LV (3), Fuxin LUAN (4), Yali ZHAO (4)

(1) Center for Healthy Aging and Development Studies, National School of Development, Peking University, Beijing (China), (2) Institute of Geriatrics, National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases, 2nd Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing (China), (3) Department of ultrasonography, Hainan Branch of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing (China), (4) Central Laboratory, Hainan Branch of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing (China)

5.20 p.m OC18 - A potential urinary biomarker to determine frailty status in older adults Shan Jiang, Xu Zhang, Baocheng Zhao, Xiaohong Liu, Jinping Cai(1) Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing (China), (2) Geriatric medicine

5.30 p.m OC19 - Frailty Prior to Death among the Oldest-Old Chinese: Results from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey 1998-2014 Bei-Bei XU (1), Gui-Ying CAO (2,1), Shan-Shan YAO (2,1), Zi-Shuo CHEN (2,1), Zi-Ting HUANG (2,1), Yong-Hua HU (2,1)

(1)Peking University Medical Informatics Center, Peking University, Beijing (China), (2)Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing (China)

5.40 p.m OC20 - Cognitive frailty and its associations with demographical, psychosocial and behavioral characteristics in oldest-old community-dwelling older adults: Findings from Shanghai, China Boqin Xie, Junqiao Wang, Yue WangFudan University School of Nursing, Shanghai (China)

HILTON BEIJING

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Saturday,

OCTOBER 12

5.50 p.m FLASH COMMUNICATIONS

5.50 p.m FC1 - Physiological background of the overall working ability in the elderly subjects O. Poliakov, O. TomarevskaInstitute of Gerontology by D.F. Chebotarev National Academy of Medical Sciences of UkraineKyiv (Ukraine)

5.55 p.m FC2 - Neuropsychological test scores for the diagnosis of reversible cognitive frailty Qingwei RUAN (1), Feng GUO (2), Ke GONG (3), Weibin ZHANG (3), Min ZHANG (2), Jian RUAN (4), Xuefeng ZHANG (3), Qingru CHEN (3), Zhuowei YU (5)

(1) Shanghai Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Shanghai (China), (2) Zhoujiaqiao Primary Health Service Centre, Shanghai (China), (3) huadong hospital, China, (4) Molecular and Cellular Biology Core Facility, institute of neuroscience, Chinese academyof science, Shanghai (China), (5) Shanghai Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology, huadong hospital, Shanghai (China)

6.00 p.m FC3 - Cardio-metabolic multimorbidity and disability among middle-aged and older Chinese Zishuo CHEN (1,2), Shanshan YAO (1,2), Guiying CAO (1,2), Ziting HUANG (1,2), Yonghua HU (1,2), Beibei XU (1,2)

(1) Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing (China), (2) Medical Informatics Center, Peking University, Beijing (China)

HILTON BEIJING

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Conference on Brain Health Promotion Initiative of ChinaBrain health is an important component of human health, which aims to maintain an intact function and in a relative balance of physiological and biochemical metabolism for the brain. With the increase of age, the incidence of stroke, dementia and Parkinson’s disease increased year by year. Early diagnosis, prevention and treatment are of great practical significance for promoting the brain health of the elderly and promoting “active aging”. In order to popularize the knowledge of brain health, establish and improve the health education system for the elderly, guide the elderly people to establish a correct view of health, strengthen the early intervention of brain diseases, and vigorously promote the construction of healthy China, the Branches of Brain Diseases, Stroke, Brain Cognition and Geriatric Psychology of the Chinese Society of Gerontology and Gerontology (CAGG) will jointly hold the Brain Health Promotion Conference for the Elderly in China on October 13, 2019. This conference will follow and be part of the China Frailty Meeting which will take place on October 12, 2019 at Hilton Hotel in Beijing. It will focus on cognitive dysfunction, Parkinson’s disease, motor dysfunction, cerebrovascular disease, and jointly launch the Action Plan for the Promotion of Elderly Brain Health.

Sunday,

OCTOBER 13

9.00 a.m Opening ceremony and Officers from National Health Commission, WHO, IAGG, CAGG, Beijing Health Commission, Capital Medical University, Xuanwu Hospital

9.50 a.m Introduction and Announcement of the China Brain Health Promotion InitiativeCAGG President

10.00 a.m Group photo and coffee Break

KEYNOTE SPEECH10.30 a.m Wang Longde (academician)

10.50 a.m WHO ICOPE initiative Islene Araujo de Carvalho, MD, MPH

11.30 a.m Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease: The next challenge Bruno Vellas (academician, IAGG)

12.00 p.m Lunch

13.30 p.m Advance Management of Motor Dysfunction of the ElderlyPiu Chan

14.00 p.m Advance Management of Cognitive Function of the ElderlyZhanjun Zhang

14.30 p.m Coffee Break

15.00 p.m Advance Management of Vascular Diseases of the ElderlyZhongxue Wu

15.30 p.m Advance Management of Psychological Problems of the ElderlyBuxin Han

VENUEConference hall of the Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University

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POSTERS

Theme

COGNITIVE FRAILTY

P1 Relationship between orthostatic blood pressure changes, white matter lesions and cognitive function impairment in the elderlyYin YUAN (1,2,3), Feng HUANG (1,3,4), Jingfen XU (2), Pengli ZHU (1,3,4) - (1) Department of Geriatric Medicine, Fujian Provincial Hospital, China, (2) Provincial Clinical Medical College, Fujian Medical University, China, (3) Fujian Provincial Center for Geriatrics, China, (4) Fujian Key Laboratory of Geriatrics, China

P2 Cognitive Frailty and Its Association with Adverse Health Outcomes in a Chinese population- Rugao Longevity and Ageing StudyShu-Juan LI (1), Ya-Jun MA (1), Xiao-Yan JIANG (2, 3), Zhi-Hao HU (2), Xiao-Dong LI (2), Xiao-Feng WANG (4) - (1) Department of Neurology, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, China, (2) Department of Pathology and Pathophysiology, Tongji University School of Medicine, China, (3) Key Laboratory of Arrhythmia of the Ministry of Education of China, Tongji University School of Medicine, China, (4) Unit of Epidemiology, MOE Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology, State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering School of Life Sciences, Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, Fudan University, China

P3 Value of combining frailty and cognitive impairment for predicting all-cause mortality in Chinese elderly populationXiao-Yan JIANG (1), Zhi-Hao HU (2), Ya-Jun MA (2), Xiao-Dong LI (2), Xiao-Feng WANG (3), Shu-Juan LI (4) - (1) Department of Pathology and Pathophysiology, Tongji University School of Medicine, China, (2) Department of Neurology, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, China, (3) Unit of Epidemiology, MOE Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology, State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering School of Life Sciences, Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, Fudan University, China, (4) Department of Neurology, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, China

Theme

HOW CAN WE PREVENT FRAILTY AND DISABILITIES WITH AGING?

P4 Comparison of Four Frailty Assessment Tools in Predicting All-cause Mortality in Elderly Inpatients after DischargeQing WANG, Linlin FU, Shaojing ZHANG, Xueliang ZHAI, Fei LU - (1) Fuxing Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, China

P5 Toward a better management of frailty by a feasible and acceptable way: diet and exerciseWei LIANG, Dongdong YE - (1) Rui Jin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China

P6 Correlation analysis between frailty status and health literacy of the elderlyJingli KOU, Qiuping LI, Zhou OU, Yun LI, Min YUE - (1) Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University, China

P7 Impact of home care or institutional care before hospitalization on one-year clinical outcomes among frail older patientsShanshan SHEN, Xingkun ZENG, Liyu XU, Jiaojiao CHU, Lingyan CHEN, Xujiao CHEN - (1) Zhejiang Hospital, China

P8 The relationship between frailty and depression in elderly hospitalized patientsXiaohong LIU, Shuo LIU, Minglei ZHU - (1) Department of Geratrics,Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China

P9 Effects of resistance training in older people with sarcopenia: a systematic review and meta-analysisQian-Mei SUN, Jing CHANG, Yan-Fei WANG - (1) Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, China

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Theme

HOW TO ASSESS AND IMPLEMENT FRAILTY INTO CLINICAL PRACTICE?

P10 Relationship between obesity and risk of major osteoporotic fracture in postmenopausal women: taking frailty into considerationGuowei LI, Ziyi LI - (1) Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital, China

P11 A frailty index to predict the mortality risk: community population-based three-Year longitudinal cohort StudyChen HAO (1), Ye BO (1), Huang LIMEI (2), Fu HUA (1), Gao JUNLING (1) - (1) Fudan University, China, (2)Songjiang Center of Disease Prevention and Control, China

P12 Application of the 68-item Frailty Index-Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in the hospital settingYaxin ZHANG, Yun LI, Lina MA, Li ZHANG, Rui HAN, Jia LIU, Hong ZHU, Ruojin CAO, Yuying QIAN - (1) Department of Geriatrics, Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University, China

Theme

INCREASE INTRINSIC CAPACITIES AND RESERVE IN EARLY AGING

P13 DCTN1 genetic variability in patients with Parkinson’s diseaseYajing WU (1), Chaodong WANG (2), Yuanfei DENG (3) - (1) Peking University Shenzhen Hospital, Anhui Medical University., China, (2) Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University, China, (3) Peking University Shenzhen Hospital, China

Theme

PRESERVE FUNCTIONS IN LATE AGING

P14 Prevalence, associated factors of sarcopenia and its association with disability in activities of daily living and different domain physical function in Chinese community-dwelling oldest old: a cross-sectional studyWeihao XU, Li FAN, Ming ZHAO, Juan LIU - (1) Geriatric Health Care Department of The Second Medical Center & National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases, China

Theme

RESTORE FUNCTIONS IN THE FRAIL INDIVIDUAL

P15 The relationship between frailty and physical performance in old patients with acute decompensated heart failureY. SUN - (1) Beijing Friendship Hospital, China

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Theme

VASCULAR DISEASE AND FRAILTY

P16 Mst1 deletion reduces hyperglycemia-mediated endothelial apoptosis via attenuating mitochondrial fissionRuije QIN, Lixin GUO - (1) Department of Geriatrics,Beijing Friendship Hospital,Capital Medical University, China

P17 Gait speed was highly related to coronary artery lesion classification in senior patientsLiu YIXIN - (1) Geriatric Department of West China Hospital of SCU, China

P18 Can Frail Older Adults with Hypertension Benefit from Antihypertensive Treatment?Pan LIU, Yun LI, Yanxin ZHANG, Tong JI, Lina MA - (1) Department of Geriatrics, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, China National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Medicine, China

Theme

WHAT IS FRAILTY AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO PREVENT FRAILTY?

P19 Analysis of the status quo and influencing factors of senile people’s frailty knowledge, belief and behaviorJingli KOU, Qiuping LI, Zhou OU, Yun LI, Min YUE - (1) Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

P20 Analysis of frailty present situation and related factors of hospitalized elderly patientsZiwei LIN (1), Yingying SONG (1) - (1) Department of Geriatrics, Bozhou People’s Hospital, Bozhou, Anhui Province, China

P21 Effects of frailty and comorbidities on the prognosis of elderly patients with community-acquired pneumoniaTang WEN - (1) Medical and Health Center, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences, China

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CONFERENCE VENUESOCTOBER 12

Conference Venue

Hilton Beijing1 Dong Fang Rd, North Dongsanhuan Rd

Beijing, 100027 CHINA

Book your room on our website www.frailty-china.com

OCTOBER 13Conference Venue

Conference hall of the Xuanwu Hospitalof Capital Medical University

45 Changchun Street, Xicheng District, Beijing 100053 CHINA

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS:Symposium/ Oral Communication/Poster

October 29, 2019

www.icfsr.comAll abstracts and proceedings will be published in the Journal of Frailty and Aging JFA is indexed in PubMed/Medline

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