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Mediation of the relationship between age and cognition by stroke and vascular risk factors: an analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Dementia is one of the largest public health crises of our time. With increasing...

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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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Broad and deep longitudinal analysis in neurodegenerative disease (BRAIN): Identifying and predicting trajectories of decline in cognitive and physical function using data from CLSA linked to routinely collected health system data (follow-up)

Declines in various aspects of cognition such as memory, language skills and reasoning are...

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Exploring sarcopenia as a predictive factor for the development of cognitive dysfunction

Project findings

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Effect of changes in social participation on cognitive functioning evolution in retirement: Influence of social support and residential setting

Although people often eagerly await their retirement, some individuals show a greater cognitive decline...

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A longitudinal analysis of the experiences and impacts of loneliness and social isolation in Canada

As we grow older, our social circles often get smaller, and this can lead...

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Does functional social support mediate the association between anxiety and executive function in middle-aged and older adults? An analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Anxiety is a common mental health condition that adversely affects executive function. Executive function...

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Elucidating the role of oral health towards cognitive impairment: analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

Advances in life expectancy have raised the risk of age-related conditions like dementia/cognitive decline....

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Mobility and psychosocial predictors of cognition in Parkinsonism

Barriers such as mobility difficulties, memory decline, emotional challenges, social isolation, and difficulties with...

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Prevalence and biopsychosocial correlates of subjective cognitive decline in adults and older adults following mild traumatic brain injury

Due to age-related chronic conditions and cognitive decline, older adults with a history of...

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Investigating novel targets and inflammatory pathways of cognitive decline in the CLSA

Dementia is a brain condition which causes problems with thinking and memory. It gets...

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A comprehensive approach to quantifying chronic inflammation in older adults

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