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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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Aging exceptionally well: identifying and characterizing “SuperAgers” in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging database

As baby boomers age, Canada must develop strategies to help individuals age well and...

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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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Examining the relationship between loneliness, depression, and life satisfaction among Canadian older adults

Canadian older adults experience both symptoms of depression and feelings of loneliness. A positive...

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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 longitudinal, prospective association between diabetes and frailty among middle-aged and older adults in Canada

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that affects 10% of Canadians. It classically...

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Enrichment of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging with the CANJEM occupational exposure data

The CLSA offers enormous opportunities to better characterize the exposure of Canadians to harmful...

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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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The effect of eating alone on body mass index and body fat level and distribution in community dwelling older adults: a secondary analysis of Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Weight loss in older adults can cause muscle wasting, weakened immune function, and higher...

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Older adult migration and mobility: data driven insights

The proposed research seeks to understand the patterns, motivations, and timing for moves among...

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