Comparative evaluation of adiposity indices in predicting cardiometabolic multimorbidity: A prospective analysis from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Obesity is a major risk factor for several chronic conditions, including diabetes, heart disease,... Learn More
Examining how individual- and area-level factors affect trajectories of healthy aging: An analysis of respondents from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Healthy aging is a significant concern worldwide. Understanding the factors that affect it is... Learn More
Predicting mobility limitations among older adults for developing preventative interventions Pursuing an active lifestyle is vital for older adults’ quality of life and well-being.... Learn More
Informal or formal home care and rehabilitation utilization among aging Canadians with musculoskeletal conditions: A population-based study Musculoskeletal disorders (MSKDs), such as arthritis and back pain, are leading causes of disability... Learn More
Precision prediction of Alzheimer’s risk in women: Leveraging female-specific variables and machine learning for risk reduction Alzheimer’s disease (AD) disproportionately affects women, yet most AD risk prediction models overlook female-specific... Learn More
Risk factors related to chronic breathlessness in the ageing population Breathlessness is a common troublesome symptom in the older general population. Among the population... Learn More
Adversity, identity, and aging: understanding health trajectories among LGBTQ+ older Canadians As Canada’s LGBTQ+ population ages, many older adults face unique health challenges shaped by... Learn More
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... Learn More
The hidden problem of genetic confounding in health research Confounding is one of the greatest challenges in conducting epidemiology research. In trying to... Learn More
Using multi-omics to predict chronic diseases outcomes As people age, the risk od developing chronic diseases increases, including sarcopenia, cancer, obesity,... Learn More
The epidemiology of and outcomes associated with comorbid chronic pain and depression: analysis of Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) data Pain and depression are common disabling conditions with heavy personal, social, and economic burdens.... Learn More
Understanding the impact of health information among marginally diagnosed older Canadian patients: evidence from non-parametric fuzzy regression discontinuity design The study examines the effect of health information, particularly the receipt of a diabetes... Learn More