How do social determinants of health, chronic conditions, access to healthcare, and neighbourhood-level factors modify the effect of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on health and well-being among middle-aged and older adults in Canada: A longitudinal analysis of respondents from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging The global COVID-19 pandemic led to a substantial increase in the number of deaths... Learn More
Mobility and psychosocial predictors of cognition in Parkinsonism Barriers such as mobility difficulties, memory decline, emotional challenges, social isolation, and difficulties with... Learn More
Prevalence and patterns of modifiable risk factors for dementia With the growing age of the Canadian population, the number of people living with... Learn More
Genetic analyses of mental health trajectories in aging adults As people age, changes in mental health can occur. The genetic and environmental factors... Learn More
Diabetic ketoacidosis from new use of an SGLT2i: can genomics accurately estimate risk (DANGER) Sodium glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) are medications that have revolutionized care for people... Learn More
Improving bone mineral density estimation from DXA scans of the forearm using AI techniques -facilitating early screening for osteoporosis Osteoporosis is a bone disease, found commonly in post-menopausal women, which costs Australian taxpayers... Learn More
Labour force participation: retirement transitions, expectations and planning Project Findings Learn More
Longitudinal associations between social relationships, psychological distress, and health in middle-aged and older adults identifying as a sexual minority Learn More