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  Integrative Analysis of Longitudinal Studies of Aging and Dementia

Record Type

DataSet

Source

Maelstrom Research

Title Acronym

IALSA

Description

The network is comprised of investigators associated with over 100 longitudinal studies on aging and dementia. A key feature of the IALSA network is the optimization and evaluation of the reproducibility of results from longitudinal and life course studies, achieved through a coordinated analysis approach based on comparable statistical models and measurements. Network activities encourage the examination of cross-cultural and cross-cohort effects and synthesis of results across longitudinal studies.

MEDLINE Search Strategy

Keywords

Aged; Aged; 80 and over; Aging; Cross-Cultural Comparison; Health Services for the Aged; Health Status; Longitudinal Studies; Quality of Life

Geographic Region

Australia; Austria; Belgium; Canada; Croatia; Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Iceland; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Japan; Luxembourg; Netherland; New Zealand; Poland; Portugal; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Taiwan; United Kingdom; United States of America

Population Age

Aged: 65 + years; 80 and older: 80 + years

Purpose

The Integrative Analysis of Longitudinal Studies of Aging and Dementia (IALSA) research network (NIH/NIA P01AG043362) was formally established in 2005 to facilitate interdisciplinary, cross-national research on determinants and dynamics of within-person aging-related changes in cognitive and physical capabilities, health, personality, and well-being.

Record Originator

InfoPac

UI

2605

Date Revised

March 15, 2021, 1:13 p.m.