The new science of everyday living for aging well

Monday, May 13, 2013

The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) will be the focus of an upcoming Café Scientifique hosted by the University of Victoria Centre on Aging.

The Café, titled "The new science of everyday living for aging well," provided the audience the opportunity to hear from Debra Sheets, an associate professor of nursing and co-lead site investigator of the CLSA at the University of Victoria.

The discussion focused on the factors associated with aging and how the CLSA can inform us about some healthy living essentials as we grow older.

The event took place on May 7, 2013 at the Sticky Wicket Pub, in Victoria, B.C.

Debra Sheets discusses the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging at a recent CIHR Café Scientifique hosted by the University of Victoria Centre on Aging.