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Approved Projects

CLSA approved projects encompass a broad spectrum of research topics and questions aimed at comprehensively understanding the aging process and its impact on health and well-being.

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Access to general practitioners and unmet health care needs among multimorbid older adults and coping outcomes

Many Canadians report difficulty obtaining timely access to primary and referred care. Particularly, multimorbid...

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Investigating the associations between ambient air pollution exposure and genomics, epigenomics and metabolomics

Cancer and other age-related diseases are known to be associated with high air pollution...

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Genetic analyses of healthy aging: buffering and exploratory analyses

Genetic variants are like spelling differences in genes. Genetic buffering is when a variant...

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Predicting cognitive impairment using modifiable risk factors to inform population-level prevention

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) refers to a state between normal cognition and dementia and...

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Early life adversity and mental health in adulthood in the context of intersectionality: A longitudinal analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Depression is a significant concern among people aged 65 and older, affecting their quality...

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Investigation of the aging process – a multi-omics approach

The rate of aging varies from individual to individual due to several factors, including...

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Studying vascular predictors for the onset of stroke and dementia in older adults

In Canada, about one-third of seniors have at least 2 of the 10 most...

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Sources of vulnerability among those using homecare despite having no limitations in activities of daily living. An intersectionality analysis

Which life circumstances ‘get under the skin’ to be the strongest contributors to homecare...

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Biological dysregulation as a mechanism of unhealthy aging in older adults

Evidence suggests that a breakdown of the numerous biological systems that maintain good health...

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Examining the associations between psychological distress, allostatic load, and cognitive function among older adults: the moderating role of sexual orientation

The effects of chronic stress on cognitive health are well documented in the literature;...

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Identifying common genetic variants associated with diabetic retinopathy in the CLSA

Diabetes currently affects more than 1 in 10 adults in Canada, and is the...

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Examining multimorbidity, social and physical functioning and health care utilization in Canada

In Canada the majority of older adults live with more than one chronic condition....

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