AFN looking for survey participants on frailty
People over 50 who are interested in slowing frailty and healthy ageing have been invited to participate in a survey and to explore a purpose-built website.

The Australian Frailty Network is looking for people aged over 50 to participate in an online study on ageing well and avoiding frailty.
The research project involves a short survey, followed by exploring a website that holds information on staying active, nutrition, social connectivity and medication management. A follow-up survey will be sent out after one month, and some participants will be asked to participate in a follow-up interview.
Survey results and feedback on the website will be used to continue designing the purpose-built website, with the intention of providing digital health support for those interested in healthy ageing and delaying or slowing frailty in older adults.
The study is being conducted by the University of Queensland and the survey can be accessed here.
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