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Approved Projects

CLSA approved projects encompass a broad spectrum of research topics and questions aimed at comprehensively understanding the aging process and its impact on health and well-being.

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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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Complexity in caregiving: characterizing non-dyadic caregiver and care-receiver relationships and their association with health-service use

Most people would prefer to stay in their own homes as they age. In...

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The health trajectory of older immigrants: inter- and intra-group analyses based on the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Aging and immigration have greatly contributed to the growing proportion of older immigrants in...

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Positive epidemiology – pre and peri-pandemic psychological resilience in older Veterans in the CLSA

How and why do some older adults adapt and thrive better than others in...

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A longitudinal analysis of changes in sensory and cognitive functioning: testing bidirectional effects on social isolation, social participation, and depressive symptoms

Social isolation, loneliness and restriction in social participation have adverse implications on the longevity,...

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Degenerative protein modifications (DPMs) as molecular mediators connecting socio-demographic profile to the onset of age-related diseases

We have identified a set of degenerative protein modifications (DPMs) in patients’ tissues, resulting...

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Identification of genetic variants associated with frailty – a genome-wide association study

The world population is getting older, and we are observing the same phenomenon in...

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Trajectories of work productivity loss: working from home and insights during COVID-19

People with health problems may attend at work with reduced productivity (presenteeism), take sick...

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Examining social inequalities in caregiver well-being: an analysis of CLSA data on caregiving across levels of social stratification

In Canada, a significant percentage of seniors served as caregivers, with gender differences observed...

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Cross-lagged associations between social connections and physical activity in older adults: understanding synergies and direction of effects

Physical activity (PA) and positive social connections are important for well-being, but physical inactivity...

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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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Anticholinergic and sedative medications use in the Canadian population

Some commonly used medications for depression, allergies and sleep, have been found to decrease...

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