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Mediation of the relationship between age and cognition by stroke and vascular risk factors: an analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Dementia is one of the largest public health crises of our time. With increasing...

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Prevalence and patterns of modifiable risk factors for dementia

With the growing age of the Canadian population, the number of people living with...

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Developing a disease ascertainment algorithm for major and minor neurocognitive disorders for CLSA

A methodological project to develop a disease ascertainment algorithm for dementia and MCI.

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The distribution and population burden of potentially modifiable dementia risk factors in Canada

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Enabling personalized health-care planning for older adults using population risk tools: development, validation, and implementation of prediction algorithms in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Vascular risks, inflammatory activation and cognitive decline in older adults with and without depression

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Cardiovascular health, vascular age, and the preservation of brain health

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Potential modifiable risk factors for low cognition and dementia in Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging

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Cognitive aging and dementia risk in sexual minority women

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Association between movement behaviors with cognitive decline

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Risk factors for falls and fall-related injuries in patients with neurocognitive disorders: integrating prospective longitudinal observational cohort studies

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Developing a prediction model for dementia in the Canadian population: the role of hearing loss and sensory impairment

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