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Mobility limitations in Canadian older adults: the effects of hearing loss, combined with physiological, personal, and environmental contributors to mobility and health

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An investigation of the socioeconomic gradient of physical capability among older adults

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Neighbourhood green space exposure as a mediator in the relationship between socioeconomic status and mental health

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Examining the socioeconomic gradient in walking speed among older Canadians: an analysis of Follow-up 1 data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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The association between rurality, social capital, and nutritional risk in community-dwelling older adults in Canada: an analysis of baseline data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Adverse substance use and mental health quality of life outcomes among elderly Canadian men with a history of prostate cancer

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Cross-country comparison of equity in successful aging in Canada, France, and Japan

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What makes people live long and keep well? Advancing the science of ‘healthy aging’ through examining the lay perspectives of older adults in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Examining the relationship between self-rated health and other self-reported and physically examined indicators of health in older adults

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Assistive device use and its impact on social participation in Canada

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Understanding inequalities and inequities in health and wellness among older Canadians

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Describing social networks and caregiver capacity in Nova Scotia with respect to dementia

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