Defining and understanding healthy aging among Canadian adults: a longitudinal analysis of data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Aging is a complex, dynamic and heterogeneous process. Emphasis is often put on disease... Learn More
An investigation into the genetic basis of human intrinsic capacity The World Health Organization (WHO) has reframed the definition of healthy aging as the... Learn More
Examining the role of menopause and hormone replacement therapy on diet, physical activity, and metabolic health among aging females in Canada Menopause is the natural decrease in sex hormones that occurs in females during aging.... Learn More
Mobility and psychosocial predictors of cognition in Parkinsonism Barriers such as mobility difficulties, memory decline, emotional challenges, social isolation, and difficulties with... Learn More
Prevalence and biopsychosocial correlates of subjective cognitive decline in adults and older adults following mild traumatic brain injury Due to age-related chronic conditions and cognitive decline, older adults with a history of... Learn More
Exploring the relationship of COVID-19-related stressors and depression subtypes among Canadian aging populations: a longitudinal followed national cohort Learn More
Investigating the interplay between genetics, social, and environmental factors in nutrition, aging, and health in the CLSA Learn More
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. Learn More
Understanding the genetic and environmental determinants of metabolism- and aging-related phenotypes Learn More
Development of machine-learning models to characterize homebound status in older adults in Canada Learn More