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View article: Health Behaviour Changes driven by Personalized Feedback Reports from wearables data: A HANDDS‐ONT Study
Health Behaviour Changes driven by Personalized Feedback Reports from wearables data: A HANDDS‐ONT Study Open
Background Wearable technologies combined with health feedback can influence health behaviours in older adults and individuals with neurodegenerative diseases (NDD). Despite their potential, limited research explores how health feedback fr…
View article: Community‐University Partnerships for Successful Aging Research: The Canadian SuperAging Research Initiative Site
Community‐University Partnerships for Successful Aging Research: The Canadian SuperAging Research Initiative Site Open
Background SuperAgers—individuals aged 80 and older who perform episodic memory tasks at least as well as those 20 to 30 years younger—provide valuable insights into cognitive resilience and resistance to neurodegeneration. The SuperAging …
View article: Health‐Related Behaviours in Octogenarians and Nonagenarians with Robust Cognitive Longevity: Progress from the SuperAging Research Initiative
Health‐Related Behaviours in Octogenarians and Nonagenarians with Robust Cognitive Longevity: Progress from the SuperAging Research Initiative Open
Background SuperAgers—individuals age 80+ with episodic memory performance at least as good as those 20‐30 years younger—provide a unique perspective on cognitive resilience and resistance in aging. The SuperAging Research Initiative (SRI)…
View article: Exploring variability in daily health‐related behaviors as a feature of exceptional cognitive aging in people 80+ years of age: Early findings from the SuperAging Research Initiative
Exploring variability in daily health‐related behaviors as a feature of exceptional cognitive aging in people 80+ years of age: Early findings from the SuperAging Research Initiative Open
Background The SuperAging Research Initiative employs wearable technologies to evaluate whether ‘SuperAgers’ (individuals aged 80+ with episodic memory comparable to those 2‐3 decades younger) exhibit preserved biological and physiological…
View article: Enrollment and Scientific Update for the Multisite SuperAging Research Initiative
Enrollment and Scientific Update for the Multisite SuperAging Research Initiative Open
Background Established in 2021, the SuperAging Research Initiative is a multisite, longitudinal study focused on identifying resilience and resistance factors that promote successful cognitive aging. “SuperAgers” are defined as individuals…
View article: The Multisite SuperAging Research Initiative: Enrollment and Scientific Progress
The Multisite SuperAging Research Initiative: Enrollment and Scientific Progress Open
Background The multisite SuperAging Research Initiative (SRI) was established in 2021 to identify resilience and resistance factors promoting cognitive healthspan through a harmonized multidisciplinary protocol with prospective data collec…
View article: Early CER Strategies to Recruit Black 80+ year olds in the SuperAging Research Initiative
Early CER Strategies to Recruit Black 80+ year olds in the SuperAging Research Initiative Open
Background Community engaged research (CER) has been critical for increasing diversity in Alzheimer’s studies. However, the effectiveness of CER for engaging a diverse population of ‘SuperAgers,’ has been largely unstudied. SuperAgers are …
View article: Health‐Related Behaviours in Octogenarians and Nonagenarians with Robust Cognitive Longevity: Progress and Initial Data from thee SuperAging Research Initiative
Health‐Related Behaviours in Octogenarians and Nonagenarians with Robust Cognitive Longevity: Progress and Initial Data from thee SuperAging Research Initiative Open
Background SuperAgers—individuals age 80+ with episodic memory performance at least as good as those 20‐30 years younger—provide a unique perspective on cognitive resilience and resistance in aging. The SuperAging Research Initiative (SRI)…
View article: Adherence to Non-Pharmacological Interventions in Parkinson’s Disease: A Rapid Evidence Assessment of the Literature
Adherence to Non-Pharmacological Interventions in Parkinson’s Disease: A Rapid Evidence Assessment of the Literature Open
Background: Low adherence to non-pharmacological interventions can impact treatment effectiveness. Yet, there is limited information on adherence barriers and facilitators to non-pharmacological interventions in Parkinson’s disease (PD). O…
View article: Cognitive Impairment and the Mediterranean Diet: a Canadian Perspective
Cognitive Impairment and the Mediterranean Diet: a Canadian Perspective Open
Global life expectancy has increased steadily over the past century and is projected to continue increasing. Life expectancy increases are co-occurring with a reduction of fertility rates in many economically developed countries, which is …