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... Learn More
Investigating the prevalence and predictors of musculoskeletal pain in individuals with type 1 diabetes using data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a lifelong condition that is associated with the development... Learn More
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... Learn More
Evaluation of risk factors for retinal nerve fiber layer thinning in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging As we age, our bodies undergo various changes, including those in our eyes. One... Learn More
Epigenetic aging and social adversity as synergistic predictors of oral health in older Canadians living with multimorbidity: a machine learning approach Oral health is an essential determinant of overall quality of life. As individuals age,... Learn More
Access to dental care and psychosocial well-being among aging Canadians In 2017, the demographic shift in Canada saw a population aged 65 and above... Learn More
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... Learn More
Sarcopenia trajectories across decades: is there an accelerated decline with age? A decline in lean mass, muscle strength and functional capacity is part of normal... Learn More
A study assessing the risk and health impacts of ACEs in Ontario Exposure to traumatic and stressful childhood events, or Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), is strongly... Learn More
An intersectional and life course approach to loneliness in middle-aged and older adults: generating evidence for tailored and equitable action As the world returns to pre-pandemic socializing, loneliness continues to rise. This trend has... Learn More
How does socioeconomic position become biologically embedded? a cross-national comparison of associations between socioeconomic position and epigenetic aging in middle-aged older adults in Canada and the US People with lower socioeconomic position (SEP) tend to have poorer health than those with... Learn More
Applying an equity and intersectionality lens to understanding the burden of arthritis on aging Canadians Patients with arthritis have different health outcomes, many of which are because of factors... Learn More