Age-related morbidity, including frailty and cardiometabolic disease, has become increasingly prevalent among people living with HIV (PWH), and each frailty characteristic may, independently and synergistically, play a role in cardiometabolic disease.
Sonia Napravnik, PhD, conducted a cross-sectional analysis within a longitudinal clinical cohort to evaluate the prevalence of unique frailty clusters and the prevalence ratios of cardiometabolic diseases within frailty clusters among a large, diverse cohort of people with HIV (PWH) in clinical care.