Studying vascular predictors for the onset of stroke and dementia in older adults In Canada, about one-third of seniors have at least 2 of the 10 most... Learn More
Sources of vulnerability among those using homecare despite having no limitations in activities of daily living. An intersectionality analysis Which life circumstances ‘get under the skin’ to be the strongest contributors to homecare... Learn More
Biological dysregulation as a mechanism of unhealthy aging in older adults Evidence suggests that a breakdown of the numerous biological systems that maintain good health... Learn More
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;... Learn More
Examining multimorbidity, social and physical functioning and health care utilization in Canada In Canada the majority of older adults live with more than one chronic condition.... Learn More
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... Learn More
Evaluating clonal haematopoiesis in CLSA Somatic mutations become common as people age. These somatic mutations have been implicated in... Learn More
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... Learn More
A longitudinal investigation on the impacts of the urban built environment (greenness, noise and walkability) on depression, anxiety, and positive mental health of CLSA participants Features of urban natural and built environments (green spaces and walkable and quiet neighborhoods)... Learn More
Longitudinal effects of nutritional and sociodemographic determinants on healthy aging – lessons to learn from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Healthy aging is a main concern worldwide. Understanding the factors that affect it is... Learn More
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... Learn More
Longitudinal insights: exploring employment experiences and well-being among Canadian immigrants over time Canada has the highest proportion of immigrants among G8 countries. With immigration being a... Learn More