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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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Relationship between sarcopenia and low back pain in older adults – A cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging data

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Examining the relationship between self-rated health and other self-reported and physically examined indicators of health in older adults

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The clinical implications of spirometric impairment in the elderly

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A comparison of functional status in rural and urban community dwelling older adults

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The moderating role of cognitive reserve on relations between health conditions and cognitive functioning

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Examining frailty in Canada from a population health perspective

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Examining the relationship between health, transportation mobility, and social participation among older Canadians

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Prevalence and health implications of sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity in Canada

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Developing a comorbidity index for the CLSA: application to neurologic conditions

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Investigating relationships between nutrition, exercise, mood and hippocampus-dependent cognition in older adults in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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The “Motoric Cognitive Risk” syndrome in the Canadian population: analysis of baseline assessment of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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The early retiree divests the workforce: a quantitative analysis of early retirement among health professionals

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