Gollasch Maik, Komleva Yulia, Tsvetkov Dmitry, Morof Felix, Tzvetkov Mladen V, Ittermann Till, Vollmer Marcus, Zahn-Tesch Uta, Kock Holger, Schuster Franziska, van den Berg Neeltje, Völzke Henry, Engeli Stefan, Kennes Lieven, Mannaa Marwan
Department of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany.
Department of Pharmacology, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany.
PLoS One. 2025 Jun 9;20(6):e0324001. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0324001. eCollection 2025.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality among older adults. Mecklenburg-West Pomerania has the highest CKD prevalence in Germany and Europe, however, its impact on frailty prevention strategies in primary care remains poorly understood. The SHIP-AGE/MV-FIT study aims to investigate the role of CKD in frailty incidence.
The SHIP-AGE/MV-FIT cohort is a prospective, longitudinal, population-based observational study targeting individuals [Formula: see text] 65 years with mGFR >30 mL/min. The cohort will consist of approximately 820 elderly participants who will be monitored over a three-year period. They will undergo a comprehensive, multi-factorial geriatric assessment, along with a structured monitoring and management program aimed at preventing frailty. The program incorporates evidence-based, multi-component care, including physical activity, medication review, nutritional optimization, and fall prevention strategies.
SHIP-AGE/MV-FIT will clarify CKD's role in frailty progression and identify mechanisms underlying frailty and pre-frailty. Additionally, the study aims to implement and evaluate multi-component healthcare strategies for frailty and fall prevention, assess patient adherence and quality of life, and explore elderly individuals' experiences with primary care interventions. By integrating SHIP-AGE data with findings from the SHIP (Study of Health in Pomerania) cohorts in our region, this research will contribute to evidence-based strategies for maintaining health, independence, and well-being in aging populations, particularly in rural primary care settings, such as Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.
慢性肾脏病(CKD)是老年人心血管疾病和全因死亡率的主要危险因素。梅克伦堡-前波美拉尼亚州在德国乃至欧洲的CKD患病率最高,然而,其对初级保健中衰弱预防策略的影响仍知之甚少。SHIP-AGE/MV-FIT研究旨在调查CKD在衰弱发生率中的作用。
SHIP-AGE/MV-FIT队列是一项前瞻性、纵向、基于人群的观察性研究,目标人群为年龄≥65岁且估算肾小球滤过率(mGFR)>30 mL/min的个体。该队列将由约820名老年参与者组成,他们将在三年期间接受监测。他们将接受全面的多因素老年评估,以及旨在预防衰弱的结构化监测和管理计划。该计划纳入了基于证据的多组分护理,包括体育活动、药物审查、营养优化和跌倒预防策略。
SHIP-AGE/MV-FIT将阐明CKD在衰弱进展中的作用,并确定衰弱和衰弱前期的潜在机制。此外,该研究旨在实施和评估针对衰弱和跌倒预防的多组分医疗保健策略,评估患者的依从性和生活质量,并探索老年人对初级保健干预措施的体验。通过将SHIP-AGE数据与我们地区SHIP(波美拉尼亚健康研究)队列的研究结果相结合,这项研究将有助于制定基于证据的策略,以维持老年人群,特别是在梅克伦堡-前波美拉尼亚州等农村初级保健环境中的健康、独立性和幸福感。