hypoglycemia and frailty in older adults
Hypoglycemia in older adults refers to a condition where their blood sugar levels drop below normal levels. Frailty, on the other hand, is a state of increased vulnerability and decreased physical functioning commonly seen in older individuals. The combination of hypoglycemia and frailty in older adults refers to the potential adverse effects that low blood sugar levels can have on their physical health and overall well-being.
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