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Epidemiology of hypertension among older adults in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Hypertension Canada will publish updated clinical practice guidelines for primary care in 2025. In...

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Physical activity and falls in men: informing the development of community-based programming

Falls are a significant health issue, affecting 32% of adults >=65 years, and responsible...

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Examining the relationship between loneliness and hospital visits for influenza-like symptoms in Canadian older adults

Loneliness is the subjective experience of one’s level of social belonging in their community....

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Examining the relationship between loneliness, depression, and life satisfaction among Canadian older adults

Canadian older adults experience both symptoms of depression and feelings of loneliness. A positive...

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The bidirectional relationship between depression and poor nutritional status in older adults

A high rate of multimorbidity and complex health challenges exist for older adults. Two...

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Health deficit accumulation in relation to cardiovascular disease burden

Frailty in cardiovascular disease is a problem related to poor quality of life, hospital...

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Sources of vulnerability among those using homecare despite having no limitations in activities of daily living. An intersectionality analysis

Which life circumstances ‘get under the skin’ to be the strongest contributors to homecare...

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Bitter taste receptors and COVID-19

Proteins that help taste sensation (bitter taste receptors or T2Rs) have recently been shown...

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Investigating the associations between income and transition to seniors’ housing relative to other supported living options

As the population ages, the demand for housing for seniors, including retirement homes, assisted...

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Innovative approaches to reduce the burden of unmet healthcare needs in older adults with musculoskeletal conditions: Identifying determinants and health inequities, and developing and validating a population risk tool

Approximately one out of every three individuals worldwide will experience a need for rehabilitation...

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Development of an age- and sex-specific fall risk index for older adults based on a multilevel analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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

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