… Strengths included a relatively large sample of participants derived from the population-based CanadianLongitudinalStudy on Aging, from which we derived eight conceptually diverse …
… on the other hand was not associated with epigenetic ageacceleration difference (Table 3). … the author’s own and do not reflect the views of the CanadianLongitudinalStudy on Aging. …
… Using a large sample of middle-aged and older Canadian adults, this study established sex-… the author’s own and do not reflect the views of the CanadianLongitudinalStudy on Aging. …
… this is a secondary analysis of the CanadianLongitudinalStudy … age, and scores >0.2 were present in 4.2% of the sample. National normative data were identified for each year of age …
… This cohort study found longitudinal associations between low ALM and cognition in aging. … , may help estimate those at risk for accelerated executive function decline. Further longer-…
… , social isolation, loneliness and reliance of aging individuals on both family and formal caregivers—factors that are themselves associated with increased risk, severity and progression …
SA Purcell, M Mackenzie, TG Barbosa-Silva… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… CLSA cohort if they are between the ages of 45–85 years and … analysis, only baseline data for males and females aged ≥ … In addition, walking acceleration was not accounted for in the …
C Bassim, AJ Mayhew, J Ma, D Kanters… - Journal of the …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… been implicated in the etiology and progression of frailty by influencing functional reserves … within a single large cohort study (using data from Canadian adults, aged 45-85 years) and …
… The National LongitudinalSurvey of Children and Youth is a … We followed participants aged 7–11 years in 1994–95 to age … in the incidence and progression of suicide attempts over time…