Epigenetic age acceleration and overall mortality among cancer survivors Aging is a biological process that increases our risk for chronic diseases. One way... Learn More
Prediction models for CVD prevention While cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death globally, over 50% of... Learn More
Exploring the longitudinal trajectories of caregiver distress and its effects on downstream health and function Canada relies heavily on family caregivers to care for its aging population. Many caregivers... Learn More
Analyzing the interplay between financial well-being and health trajectories of Canadian older adults This study aims to contribute to our understanding of how different facets of financial... Learn More
Addressing social frailty: developing predictive models to support community actors Social frailty can be defined as the gradual loss of resources and abilities to... Learn More
Path analysis of urinary incontinence in community living adults This study will explore how factors, such as life stressors, social engagement, and chronic... Learn More
Multi-omics kidney aging trajectories across environments Premature aging involves harmful changes in the body over time, increasing disease risk. The... Learn More
Managing and AVOIDing frailty and adverse musculoskeletal health among Canadian males and females Canada’s population is facing rising rates of frailty, where weakened bodily systems reduce resilience.... Learn More
Effect of neighbourhood deprivation on cognitive health: examining psychological and physiological mechanisms and differential risk by minority status This study explores how living in disadvantaged neighbourhoods can impact memory and cognitive health... Learn More
Development and validation of a population risk tool (U-PoRT) to predict unmet healthcare needs in aging Canadians: Guiding population risk assessment and healthcare planning Chronic health problems are common among older Canadians, negatively impacting their wellbeing and independence.... Learn More
Using capture-recapture methodologies to estimate the prevalence of undetected dementia in Ontario The rising prevalence of dementia is a prominent population and public health challenge. Evidence... Learn More
Identifying and predicting trajectories of decline in cognitive and physical function using data from Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging (CLSA) linked to routinely collected health system data Trajectories of cognitive decline and patterns of health care utilization and costs. There are... Learn More