• English
  • Français
  • Update your details
Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)
  • Participants
  • Trainees
  • Researchers
    • Data Access
    • Data Preview Portal
    • Data Availability
    • Dr. Susan Kirkland Early Career Researcher Data Access Award
    • Magnolia
  • Resources
    • Participant Resources
    • Researcher Resources
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Approved Projects
    • Publications
    • CLSA Webinar Series
  • About
    • History
    • Impact
    • Team
    • Enabling Units
    • Funders & Partners
    • Governance
    • Opportunities
    • Videos
  • News
  • Contact

Research Findings

Reset
Post
New recipe for aging: research links diet and inflammation with frailty

Original story by Casey Irvin  A new study from McMaster University researchers is helping...

Learn More
Post
CLSA data uncovering genetic pathways linked to frailty in aging populations

New research using CLSA data is offering new insight into the biological processes that...

Learn More
Post
A rich social environment is associated with better cognitive health outcomes for older adults

Research by an interdisciplinary team from McGill University and Université Laval provides new insights...

Learn More
Post
High Risk of Sleep Apnea Linked to Poorer Mental Health in Aging Canadians, New Study Finds

Ottawa, ON — A new analysis of more than 30,000 adults in the Canadian...

Learn More
Post
The overlooked link between hormones and the female brain

Women experience dramatic hormonal changes throughout their lives, from puberty to menopause. Yet how...

Learn More
Post
In plain sight: What the eyes reveal about aging and cardiovascular risk

The tiny blood vessels in the eyes might hold the key to predicting a...

Learn More
Post
Older adults can bounce back to thriving health, groundbreaking CLSA study finds

A new Canadian study is offering a powerful message to older adults and those...

Learn More
Post
Urban greenspace a protective lifeline against COVID-19 depression, study suggests

By Jordan Omstead The Canadian Press Green space helped protect the mental health of...

Learn More
Post
Staying socially connected can help maintain healthy eating with age, especially for older women

Research using Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) data is shedding light on the...

Learn More
Post
One-third of older Canadians at nutritional risk, study finds

By Media Relations  One-third of Canadian adults aged 55 or older are nutritionally at risk, potentially leading...

Learn More
Post
One in five older Canadians do not experience peace with dying

Previous research has shown that achieving a “good death” is heavily influenced by the...

Learn More
Post
12 ways to reduce your dementia risk

Dementia is on the rise in Canada. According to the Alzheimer Society, the number...

Learn More

Previous

1234
Next

Subscribe to our newsletter

* indicates required
Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

info@clsa-elcv.ca

1 (866) 999-8303

Researchers
  • Data Access
  • Dr. Susan Kirkland ECR Data Access Award
  • Data Preview Portal
  • Data Availability
  • Brain Health Studies
  • COVID-19 Studies
Participants
  • Update Your Details
  • Privacy, Confidentiality & Ethics
  • Newsletters
Resources
  • Approved Projects
  • Publications
  • Webinars
  • Frequently Asked Questions
About CLSA
  • History
  • Impact
  • News & Webinars
  • Team
  • Enabling Units
  • Funders & Partners
  • Governance
  • Opportunities
  • Videos

© 2026 Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). All rights reserved.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Crafted with by Forge and Smith.