
Vanessa De Rubeis
@vanessaderubeis
Interested in a life course approach to health and wellbeing | Research Consultant @WHO & Postdoctoral fellow @McMasterU
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04-05-2019 15:02:13
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Out now in CJC Journals! In this editorial, we describe an important and (often) under-recognized #bias in #cardiovascular research using #DAGs The culprit: collider stratification bias #FOA 🔗: cjcpc.ca/article/S2772-… Vanessa De Rubeis Julia Dabravolskaj, PhD Dr. Hailey Banack U of T Public Health

CLSAFindings💡: Self-reported chronic conditions and COVID-19 public health measures among Canadian adults: an analysis of the Canadian longitudinal study on aging cc: Vanessa De Rubeis Lauren Griffith Laura Anderson HEI 🔗: ow.ly/PaUc50RulcB


Want to understand all the ways extreme heat 🔥🔥impacts #health of #women #newborns #children? Check new HIGH Horizons World Health Organization (WHO) conceptual framework ⬇️bit.ly/44BU0mQ


We are thrilled to host Dr Ritu Sadana World Health Organization (WHO) Head of Aging & Health to discuss opportunities for collaboration with MIRA McMaster #aging #agingreimagined #agingresearch


Terrific tour de table with Dr Parminder Raina and researchers engaged in McMaster University Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA) - discussing frontier research and avenues for collaboration with World Health Organization (WHO) #healthyageing #lifecourse


On #GMH w/ Rick Zamperin: 6:20 Eric Spearin 6:35 Royal LePage State Realty’s Mike Heddle 7:20 Tom Cooper 7:35 Dr Ritu Sadana 7:50 #Lawyer Carley Reynolds 8:20 City of Hamilton's Michelle Baird 8:50 #5SecondRule w/ Keith Warriner #HamOnt #RealEstate #encampments #WHO #Onpoli player.900chml.com

“Responses to population aging should not reflect numbers but really convey a human rights response.” Dr Ritu Sadana, Head of Ageing and Health at World Health Organization (WHO), opens the #FutureAgingSummit in #Toronto, introduced by Richard Harrison from summit sponsor Johnson Insurance.



Delighted to have you join us Ritu and looking forward to ongoing and new collaborations with the World Health Organization (WHO) and MIRA McMaster McMaster Research

Delighted to share our latest article on “Climate Change and #HealthyAgeing : An assessment of the impact of climate hazards on older people” part of a 4 article series on impacts of CC across the #Lifecourse Matthew Prina Anshu Banerjee UN For Ageing Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum. @diarmidcl.bsky.social jogh.org/2024/jogh-14-0…

Very happy to finally see the short version of our World Health Organization (WHO) report on the impact of climate change on healthy ageing finally published. Thanks to everyone involved @sam_i_a_m @SCJC123 #climatechange UN Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021-2030) #healthyageing

Are you 65+ and interested in what's happening McMaster University? Share your ideas on making the campus more welcoming to older adults at the Bites and Insights events. Enjoy snacks, hear from researchers, and make your voice heard. Register here: bit.ly/4e1UNSp


June is #SeniorsMonth! Are you over 65 and curious about what’s happening at McMaster University? Do you have ideas to make campus more welcoming to #olderadults? Register for Bites and Insights, a 4-part workshop series in June and July. hpl.ca/events #HamOnt


Gilbrea Centre McMaster Okanagan Office of Health & Well-being McMaster OCE McMaster Alumni McMaster University Coming up: Sophini Subramaniam discusses wearable technology & mobility at Dundas Library on June 17th at 1:30 PM. Register here: events.hpl.ca/events?r=nextw… Vanessa De Rubeis presents on what we have learned about aging well from Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). Register here: events.hpl.ca/event/10882607


Join MIRA McMaster and Hamilton PL for Bites and Insights. On July 3, Vanessa De Rubeis presents on what we have learned about aging well from Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). Register for this in-person event: ow.ly/Jx6r50SfM7V


This morning, Dr. Vanessa De Rubeis presented on insights on aging learned from Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA), including how adverse childhood experiences can impact the way we age to a crowd at the Sherwood Hamilton PL branch. A fantastic wrap-up to MIRA McMaster's #BitesandInsights series!



CLSAFindings💡: Adverse childhood experiences and perceived body size across the life course: a longitudinal study using data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) Cc: Vanessa De Rubeis McMaster PNB Department McMaster Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences HEI 🔗:ow.ly/ncnB50V8weP

