This document summarizes and cites multiple sources on the topics of disability, frailty, and morbidity and mortality among older populations. It discusses studies that examined cohorts of older adults to evaluate relationships between physical frailty, disability development, and intervening health events. One study found that physically frail older adults at baseline had higher rates of developing disability within 12-36 months and their risk of disability after health events was higher than non-frail older adults. The document provides details on measures and outcomes of the cited studies regarding physical frailty, disability, and health events in older adult cohorts.