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Frailty

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Exercise More, Sit Less to Manage Frailty and Hypertension Risk in Aging

By American Physiological Society A new study of middle-age and older adults looks at...

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Association between shift work exposure and frailty
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Women working rotating shifts especially likely to be frail, York study finds

TORONTO —  A new study led by researchers at York University has found a link between...

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Middle-aged adults with frailty had more challenges accessing healthcare in pandemic

Middle-aged adults living with frailty in the community were more likely to suffer challenges...

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Metabolomics, inflammatory biomarkers now available in Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Researchers now have access to metabolomics and inflammatory biomarker data linked to frailty following...

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Trainee Spotlight: Q&A with Andrea Mayo

Andrea Mayo is a Ph. D. student at Dalhousie University. Can you tell us...

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Population norms and prevalence of frailty among middle-aged and older Canadians
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Q&A with Dr. Brent Richards: Metabolomics in the CLSA

The Canadian Frailty Network, the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging (CLSA), the McMaster Institute...

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Partnership created to uncover reasons for frailty in aging populations

Three national research groups and a leading biotechnology company are teaming together to discover...

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The global importance of frailty of pre-frailty in middle-aged adults: a PURE study
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Age of menopause and its relation to frailty and biological age in the CLSA Comprehensive Cohort
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Measuring frailty in older Canadians: an analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
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