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To determine the feasibility of developing machine learning models to quantify osteophyte formation from CLSA imaging datasets

The primary goal of this work is to determine the feasibility of developing machine...

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Associations between adverse childhood experiences, intimate partner violence, and elder abuse and health outcomes: results from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), intimate partner violence (IPV), and elder abuse (EA) are public...

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Development of models for assessing fracture risk in postmenopausal women

Osteoporosis affects over 200 million people globally leading to increased fracture risk particularly in...

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Using metabolomics to examine the association between diet, inflammation, and frailty in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

Frailty is a condition where our bodies become less resilient and struggle to cope...

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Evaluating clonal haematopoiesis in CLSA

Somatic mutations become common as people age. These somatic mutations have been implicated in...

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Research collaboration that informs the understanding of the development and prevention of vertebral fractures, bone health and age-related outcomes in population-based studies

Vertebral fracture assessment (VFA), also called IVA, is a very low radiation imaging technique...

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Using artificial intelligence to predict cardiac age and its impact on health

As we age, our functional abilities decline, but the rate of decline varies among...

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Adverse childhood experiences, genomic influences, and acceleration of biological aging in middle-aged and older adults in the CLSA

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including childhood exposure to abuse, neglect, and intimate partner violence...

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CLSA COVID-19 Brain Study – neuropsychological cohort and neuroimaging cohort

Our overarching goal is to better understand the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on...

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Evaluation of lateral spine images from dual X-ray absorptiometry machines for abdominal aortic calcification

This project will establish an international research collaborations for the Automated Abdominal Aortic Calcification...

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Modeling the demand, supply and financing of home care services in Quebec

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Understanding the genetic and environmental determinants of metabolism- and aging-related phenotypes

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