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Addressing social frailty: developing predictive models to support community actors

Social frailty can be defined as the gradual loss of resources and abilities to...

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Managing and AVOIDing frailty and adverse musculoskeletal health among Canadian males and females

Canada’s population is facing rising rates of frailty, where weakened bodily systems reduce resilience....

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Can machine learning help classify natural health products and describe their use?

Natural health products (NHP) encompass a variety of substances, including vitamins, probiotics, and homeopathic...

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Association between modifiable risk factors and cognitive decline in people over the age of 45 with polypharmacy

Polypharmacy, which is prevalent in older adults, is linked to adverse drug reactions, a...

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Sarcopenia trajectories across decades: is there an accelerated decline with age?

A decline in lean mass, muscle strength and functional capacity is part of normal...

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Social connectedness and resilience among marginalized older adults and caregivers: co-produced intersectoral knowledge implemented with community organizations

The COVID-19 pandemic created problems for groups that support older adults. Measures to control...

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Anticholinergic and sedative medications use in the Canadian population

Some commonly used medications for depression, allergies and sleep, have been found to decrease...

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Capturing how age-friendly communities foster positive health, social participation and health equity: towards identification of key components and processes that promote population health in aging Canadians

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