MU-CYUN WANGLi, Tsai-ChungTsai-ChungLiLi, Chia-IngChia-IngLiLiu, Chiu-ShongChiu-ShongLiuLin, Wen-YuanWen-YuanLinLin, Chih-HsuehChih-HsuehLinYang, Chuan-WeiChuan-WeiYangYang, Shing-YuShing-YuYangLin, Cheng-ChiehCheng-ChiehLin2023-08-312023-08-312019-01-281471-2318https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/634860Previous studies have reported the associations of frailty phenotype or its components with mortality. However, studies that explored the effects of transition in frailty status on mortality were far less in Asian or Chinese. The aim of this study was to evaluate baseline frailty status and one-year change of frailty status in relation to all-cause mortality in Taiwanese community-dwelling older adults who participated in the Taichung Community Health Study for Elders.enFrailty; Fried’s phenotype; Mortality; Transition in frailty status[SDGs]SDG3Frailty, transition in frailty status and all-cause mortality in older adults of a Taichung community-based populationjournal article10.1186/s12877-019-1039-9306914102-s2.0-85060599625https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85060599625