
English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
@elsa_study
Providing key insights into the #ageing population since 2002.
Also know as ELSA-Study in the other place
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https://www.elsa-project.ac.uk/ 09-04-2019 10:03:18
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🎉And ANOTHER #CPCCGwebinar recording for you this morning #poptwitter! 🎥Giorgio Di Gessa UCL EPH discusses the latest findings on grandparental #childcare provision using data from English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, which helps better understand intergenerational support systems. youtu.be/X1JuPAR4TZY



NEW: Reforms are needed to help people make good use of their pension wealth throughout their retirement and avoid exhausting their wealth too early. New Pensions Review reports funded by abrdn Financial Fairness Trust look at the rising numbers making complex, risky decisions in retirement:🧵


Check out this report from our colleagues at Institute for Fiscal Studies which uses ELSA data to examine the decisions that older people face as they draw on and manage their private pension wealth through retirement: ifs.org.uk/publications/i…



Gong et al. report that plasma proteins NEFL, RPS6KB1, and MMP12 are linked to future dementia risk; machine learning boosts prediction, highlighting early biomarker potential. Please read at: buff.ly/OmTXoPh Jessica Gong English Longitudinal Study of Ageing



Using #ELSA data, Institute for Fiscal Studies finds that women who work into their early-60s improve their thinking skills and walking speed, especially in active (non-sedentary) jobs #CognitiveHealth #ActiveAgeing

📝New paper with Kim Smith and Chris Fife-Schaw is published, exploring the independent and combined effects of depressive symptoms and cardiometabolic conditions on #dementia incidence in England English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, the US Health and Retirement Study, and China #CHARLS Gateway to Global Aging Data 👉authors.elsevier.com/a/1l7tkc5NFlbpt

