The University of Victoria (UVic) Institute on Aging & Lifelong Health in collaboration with CLSA site co-principal investigators, Dr. Theone Paterson and Dr. Tarek Amer, hosted an online public forum for local Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) participants on April 25, 2024.
The forum provided an update on CLSA research activities and showcased some of the studies being conducted with CLSA data by faculty and graduate students at the University of Victoria.
To watch the presentations, click on the links below:
- Dr. Theone Paterson, Assistant Professor, Psychology, CLSA Local Site Co-Principal Investigator
Introduction: Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) as a Platform for Research on Healthy Aging - Dr. Stephanie Calce, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
Osteoarthritis and Bone Mineral Density in the Past: Insights from Modern Skeletal Biology
- Maddie Gregory, Master’s student, Psychology,
How Being Active, Social, and Supported Affects Cognitive Problems as We Age: What We Learned from the CLSA
- Alison Chung, Master’s student, Psychology
Psychosocial Predictors of Cognition in Parkinsonism
- Dr. Denise Cloutier, Professor, Geography
Exploring Depression by Gender for Canadians (aged 45+) During the First Wave of COVID-19 Using CLSA Data
- Sanjit Roy, PhD Candidate Social Dimensions of Health
Elder Abuse Among Canadian Veterans: A Comprehensive Examination Using the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
- Dr. Tarek Amer, Assistant Professor, Psychology, CLSA Local Site Co-Principal Investigator
Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) as a Platform for Research on Healthy Aging
Please note this webinar was broadcast in English.