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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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Sex differences in the association between vascular risk factors and cognitive decline and the impact of menopause and hormonotherapy

Given that there is still no treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, studying its prevention is...

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A factor analytic investigation of allostatic load and associations with cognitive performance

Allostatic load (AL) reflects wear-and-tear from long-term stress, impacting several physiological systems in the...

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The impact of parameter choice on the association between hearing loss and cognitive decline

Age-related hearing loss affects up to two-thirds of people aged 70 and over and...

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The association of change in cognitive function with vaccination receipt

Based on the infectious hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease, a number of studies have looked...

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Digging deeper: factors that modify and/or mediate sensory-cognitive associations in the CLSA

Cognitive decline (which is a normal part of aging) and dementia (which is an...

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The role of cognitive reserve in cognitive decline associated with retirement

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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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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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Facilitating interpretation of cognitive impairment: the development of reliable changes scores for the cognitive measures in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

The CLSA collects information about the cognitive functioning of English- and French-speaking participants aged...

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Relationships between risk of obstructive sleep apnea and outcomes in Parkinson’s disease in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a chronic condition causing obstruction of breathing passages during...

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The relationship between residential green space exposure and dementia and cognitive function in respondents of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

As the older population of Canada continues to grow, the number of people living...

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