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Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and effects on cognitive decline and age-related diseases in an older population: the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). A six-year follow up study.

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Understanding the genetic and environmental determinants of metabolism- and aging-related phenotypes

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Identification of metabolic perturbations driving frailty in aging

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Development of machine-learning models to characterize homebound status in older adults in Canada

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Measuring healthy aging through epigenetics

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Cognition, frailty, and falls: should they be part of fracture risk assessment?

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Gene by psychosocial determinants (G*E) of lifelong wellness and foundational work for longitudinal geo-referenced multilevel analysis bridging MoNNET and CLSA data into The Montreal Synthetic Ecosystem

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Resilience and healthy aging across the life course: a longitudinal analysis of psychological wellbeing and physical adversity

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Health status of rural Canadians – the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging

Project Findings

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“Health-age”: a novel measure of healthy aging in older Canadian adults

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Self-reported and physical factors associated with community ambulation in older adults and people with osteoarthritis

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A machine learning approach to identifying healthy aging: developing healthy aging phenotypes and personas in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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