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Determining health-related, socio-economic, cultural and physical barriers limiting physical activity among older adult South Asian populations in Canada

As Canada’s older adult population continues to grow, particularly among South Asian immigrants, concerns...

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Digging deeper: factors that modify and/or mediate sensory-cognitive associations in the CLSA

Cognitive decline (which is a normal part of aging) and dementia (which is an...

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Examining the social patterning of physical activity among middle-aged to older adults in Canada

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The role of exercise intensity on the longitudinal trajectories of cardiovascular, cardiometabolic and functional outcomes in stroke recovery

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Resistance exercise participation in individuals with stroke: a latent profile analysis from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Examining the impact of physical activity on cognitive function and mental health: a structural equation modelling approach

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Associations between sedentary time and hospitalization in Canadian middle-aged and older adults

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Potential metabolic and functional benefits of a comprehensive evaluation of physical activities for Canadian adults

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Exploring the associations between lung function and sedentary time among middle-aged and older Canadian Men and Women

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Investigating relationships between nutrition, exercise, mood and hippocampus-dependent cognition in older adults in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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