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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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Examining the role of home care payment source on health service outcomes

Canadians prefer to age at home, and many rely on home care services to...

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The impact of occupational complexity on cognition in clinical neuropsychology practice with the elderly

In the field of clinical neuropsychology, the use of cognitive tests to identify cognitive...

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Fat mass to fat-free mass ratio, a new measure of sarcopenic obesity

Sarcopenic obesity is a progressive geriatric syndrome characterized by decreasing muscle mass and function...

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Beyond vision: leveraging retinal biomarkers to predict cardiovascular disease

One in three deaths are caused by cardiovascular disease (CVD). To avoid untimely deaths,...

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Identifying key resilience factors inversely associated to the harms of social inequality amongst older adults

Social inequalities among older adults represent a high priority for intervention in Canada. According...

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Multi-omics determinants underlying dementia susceptibility

Our research aims to protect people’s brains from dementia, a condition that causes memory...

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The interplay of polygenic risk scores, lifestyle behaviors, anxiety, and depression progression amid COVID-19 waves: a comprehensive genomic and behavioral analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

This study delves into the intricate interplay of genetic predispositions, lifestyle behaviors, and the...

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Influence of health behaviours on life satisfaction of Canadian older adults: a secondary data analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

As the population of older Canadians (65 years and above) continues to grow, it...

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Impact of cognitive reserve indicators on cognition in middle-aged and older adults in waves 1, 2, and 3 of the CLSA

Dementia is characterized by severe, progressive cognitive decline. Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause...

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Sex, metabolic profiles and alcohol: evaluating prognostic significance steatosis liver disease classifications in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

Steatotic liver disease (SLD), previously known as fatty liver disease, is the most common...

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The significance of new onset anxiety on health outcomes among women with cardiovascular disease: a Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging cohort study

Females report the most severe anxiety symptoms post-cardiac event and demonstrate poorer prognoses than...

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Health or wealth? Socioeconomic status as a moderator of the association between healthy activity behaviours and cognitive function

Engaging in physical activity, reducing sedentary behaviour (e.g., sitting), and getting sleep can promote...

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