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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...

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Ontario health menopause quality standard

The purpose of this request for CLSA data access is to support the quality...

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Evaluating the progression of multidimensional frailty in the Canadian population

Frailty, especially at its earlier stages, may represent a period of transition from healthy...

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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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Strategies for handling large-scale missing blood markers in longitudinal studies

Collecting blood markers in large, long-term studies like the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging...

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Diet and 6-year muscle and cognitive function trajectories in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging: combining traditional and omics approaches

While heart health studies recommend eating more plant-based proteins, healthy aging studies highlight the...

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A longitudinal assessment of the role of economics on food choices for supporting bone health in older adults using the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Given the individual and economic burdens associated with osteoporosis and related fractures, prevention strategies...

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Describing, examining and predicting multimorbidity among individuals with asthma in Ontario: a population-based longitudinal study

One in three Canadians live with multimorbidity (the co-occurrence of two or more chronic...

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Examining the role of home care payment source on health service outcomes

Canadians prefer to age at home, and many rely on home care services to...

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The impact of occupational complexity on cognition in clinical neuropsychology practice with the elderly

In the field of clinical neuropsychology, the use of cognitive tests to identify cognitive...

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The significance of new onset anxiety on health outcomes among women with cardiovascular disease: a Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging cohort study

Females report the most severe anxiety symptoms post-cardiac event and demonstrate poorer prognoses than...

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Health or wealth? Socioeconomic status as a moderator of the association between healthy activity behaviours and cognitive function

Engaging in physical activity, reducing sedentary behaviour (e.g., sitting), and getting sleep can promote...

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