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Examining the determinants of access to primary care using the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging

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Racial and ethnic disparities in low emotional support among older adults in Canada

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Identifying key predictors of volunteer and charity work among older adults in Canada

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Using social network theory to explore nutrition risk in community-dwelling older adults in Canada

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The impact of pet ownership, social support, social isolation, and loneliness on cognition and depressive symptoms in older adults

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Patterns of alcohol consumption among older Canadian adults: exploring prevalence, risk and protective factors and associated chronic health issues

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Examining the socioeconomic gradient in walking speed among older Canadians: an analysis of Follow-up 1 data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Risk factors for falls and fall-related injuries associated with mild neurocognitive disorders in the older Canadian population: a population-based, prospective, longitudinal, observational cohort study

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Multimorbidity and depression in older adults: the role of social support

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Understanding self-reported health among community-dwelling older adults with multimorbidity and repressive symptoms: a mixed methods study

Project findings Self-reported health is a widely used epidemiologic measure, however, the factors that...

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Risk factors for falls and neurocognitive disorders in the older Canadian population: a population-based study

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Age-friendly communities in communities

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