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Profiling heart disease risk factors in osteoarthritis: multi-joint symptoms and sex

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Clustering of obesity-related characteristics and associations with body mass index, waist circumference, and body fatness

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Exploring the link and inter-relations between social relationships and objectively measured cardiometabolic risk factors in older adult women and men in Canada

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Examining heterogeneity in frailty in the Canadian population

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A national investigation of the roles of genetics, social, emotional, and environmental factors as determinants of nutrition and cardio-metabolic health among elderly adults in Canada

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Estimating the impact of low back pain and osteoarthritis on functional ability and quality of life in aging Canadians using structural equation modelling

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The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging as a vehicle for population neuroscience

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Association between e-cigarette use and lung function – an analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Wrist fracture: does it identify a healthy cohort or at-risk population?

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Patterns of alcohol consumption among older Canadian adults: exploring prevalence, risk and protective factors and associated chronic health issues

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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on patients with atypical femur fractures (AFFs)

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Broad and deep longitudinal analysis in neurodegenerative disease (BRAIN) – Identifying and predicting trajectories of decline in physical and cognitive function using data from Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging (CLSA) linked to routinely collected health system data

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