122 results on '"Payette, Helene"'
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2. Physical Function and Survival in Older Adults: A longitudinal study accounting for time-varying effects
3. The association between physical function and proximity to death in older adults: a multilevel analysis of 4,150 decedents from the Cardiovascular Health Study
4. Functional disability and social participation restriction associated with chronic conditions in middle-aged and older adults
5. Even mealtime distribution of protein intake is associated with greater muscle strength, but not with 3-y physical function decline, in free-living older adults: the Quebec longitudinal study on Nutrition as a Determinant of Successful Aging (NuAge study)
6. Lower handgrip strength at discharge from acute care hospitals is associated with 30-day readmission: A prospective cohort study
7. A scoping review of anorexia of aging correlates and their relevance to population health interventions
8. Relationships between physical activity across lifetime and health outcomes in older adults: Results from the NuAge cohort
9. Relation between mealtime distribution of protein intake and lean mass loss in free-living older adults of the NuAge study
10. Decline in nutritional status is associated with prolonged length of stay in hospitalized patients admitted for 7 days or more: A prospective cohort study
11. Risk and protective factors for heat-related events among older adults of Southern Quebec (Canada) : The NuAge study
12. The food environment and diet quality of urban-dwelling older women and men : Assessing the moderating role of diet knowledge
13. Predictors of dietitian consult on medical and surgical wards
14. Nutritional assessment: comparison of clinical assessment and objective variables for the prediction of length of hospital stay and readmission
15. Transit use and walking as potential mediators of the association between accessibility to services and amenities and social participation among urban-dwelling older adults: Insights from the VoisiNuAge study
16. Associations between walking and depressive symptoms among older adults: Do purposes and amounts of walking matter? Results from the VoisiNuAge Study
17. Statistical approaches to harmonize data on cognitive measures in systematic reviews are rarely reported
18. Decline in functional capacity is unaffected by diet quality alone or in combination with physical activity among generally healthy older adults with T2D from the NuAge cohort
19. Protein Intake Protects against Weight Loss in Healthy Community-Dwelling Older Adults1,2
20. Gender-specific associations between functional autonomy and physical capacities in independent older adults: Results from the NuAge study
21. Vitamin K status and cognitive function in healthy older adults
22. Relationship between Diet Quality and Cognition Depends on Socioeconomic Position in Healthy Older Adults
23. Thyroid function and cognition in the euthyroid elderly: A case–control study embedded in Quebec longitudinal study – NuAge
24. Prevalence of risk and protective factors associated with heat-related outcomes in Southern Quebec: a secondary analysis of the NuAge study
25. The body image construct among Western seniors: A systematic review of the literature
26. A Single Measurement of Serum Phylloquinone Is an Adequate Indicator of Long-Term Phylloquinone Exposure in Healthy Older Adults1–3
27. Dietary resilience as described by older community-dwelling adults from the NuAge study “If there is a will –there is a way!”
28. A Minimum of Six Days of Diet Recording Is Needed to Assess Usual Vitamin K Intake among Older Adults1,2
29. Associations Between Perceived Proximity to Neighborhood Resources, Disability, and Social Participation Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Results From the VoisiNuAge Study
30. Predictors of Nutritional Risk in Community-dwelling Seniors
31. Les déterminants de la saine alimentation chez les personnes âgées vivant dans la collectivité
32. Determinants of Healthy Eating in Community-dwelling Elderly People
33. Malnutrition at Hospital Admission—Contributors and Effect on Length of Stay: A Prospective Cohort Study From the Canadian Malnutrition Task Force
34. Vitamin D Supplement Consumption Is Required to Achieve a Minimal Target 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentration of ≥75 nmol/L in Older People
35. Prévalence des problèmes de la communication chez des enfants négligés âgés de moins de trois ans
36. Pregnancy Planning: A Determinant of Folic Acid Supplements Use for the Primary Prevention of Neural Tube Defects
37. Concept Analysis of Pregnancy Planning Drawn From Women of Childbearing Age
38. Validation of a Screening Tool to Identify the Nutritionally at-Risk Pregnancy
39. Low physical function predicts either 2-year weight loss or weight gain in healthy community-dwelling older adults. The NuAge longitudinal study
40. Vitamin D supplement consumption is required to achieve a minimal target 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration of [greater than or equal to] 75 nmol/L in older people
41. The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)
42. Geriatric day hospital: who improves the most?
43. An approach for evaluating lifelong intakes of functional foods in elderly people
44. Age-related decrease in high-density lipoproteins antioxidant activity is due to an alteration in the PON1's free sulfhydyl groups
45. Benefits of nutritional supplementation in free-living, frail, undernourished elderly people: A prospective randomized community trial
46. Weight loss and mortality among free-living frail elders: a prospective study
47. Relationship between the response to influenza vaccination and the nutritional status in institutionalized elderly subjects
48. Efficacy of intensive multitherapy for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a randomized controlled trial
49. An approach to the management of unintentional weight loss in elderly people
50. Randomized clinical trial of nutritional supplementation shows little effect on functional status among free-living frail elderly
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