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Cognitive trajectories and dementia risk in individuals with subjective cognitive decline

This study focuses on subjective cognitive decline (SCD), where people notice memory issues despite...

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The moderating effect of physical activity on the relationship between pain, depression, and functional status in arthritis

Arthritis can be associated with chronic pain, depression, and functional limitations. The literature suggests...

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IALSA statistical analysis workshops: CLSA cross-cohort comparison projects

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Intrinsic capacity, functional ability, and environment capacity of healthy aging – structural and predictive validity of healthy aging

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Understanding the role of social support in preventing acute care hospitalization and promoting quality of life among Canadians living with chronic disease

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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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Examining the relationships between sub-clinical vascular measures and functional health in aging Canadians and the impact of inflammatory and metabolic biomarkers on those relationships

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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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A comparison of functional status in rural and urban community dwelling older adults

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Multiple chronic conditions in relation to disability and social participation

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