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Aging Policy and Healthy Aging Promotion

The research produced by YU-CARE members and associates with regards to aging policy and healthy age promotion are impactful at the individual, organizational, and societal levels. Research spans from topics including:

  • Employment, retirement & aging;
  • Sports & leisure programs for healthy aging; and
  • Long-term care policies and regulations for older persons.

Please click the hyperlink (content italicized and underlined in red) at each citation to find each article or abstract.

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Citations of Articles

  1. LaPlume, Reimers, S., & Wiseheart, M. (2022). Component processes in task switching: cue switch costs are dependent on a mixed block of trials. Journal of Cognitive Psychology (Hove, England)34(7), 879鈥892. https://doi.org/10.1080/20445911.2022.2089153
  2. Klicnik, Cullen, J. D., Doiron, D., Barakat, C., Ardern, C. I., Rudoler, D., & Dogra, S. (2022). Leisure sedentary time and physical activity are higher in neighbourhoods with denser greenness and better built environments: an analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism47(3), 278鈥286.
  3. Dahlke, S., Hunter, K.F., Fox, M.T., Davidson, S., Perry, N., Watts, L.T., Martin, L.S., Butler, J.I., Raymond, C., Chasteen, A.L. and McCleary, L., 2021. Awakening Canadians to ageism: a study protocol. BMC Nursing, 20(1), pp.1-10.
  4. Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Tamara Daly, Jacqueline Choiniere (2019) 鈥淧olitical Economy and Health鈥, for Change and Continuity: Canadian Political Economy in the New Millennium ed. by Mark Thomas, Leah F. Vosko, Carlo Fanelli, McGill Queen鈥檚 University Press, pp 229-244.
  5. Tamara Daly and Ruth Lowndes, (2018) Feminist Political Economy and Flexible Interviewing鈥, in Creative Teamwork, ed. by Pat Armstrong and Ruth Lowndes, Oxford University Press, pp. 63-80.
  6. Higo, M. & Thomas R. Klassen, T.R. (2017) Reforms of Retirement Policies: Three Common Paths in Aging in Japan and Korea. 
  7.  Cannexus17, Ottawa, 2017.
  8. Klassen TR, Higo M (2016) Rapid Population Ageing and Reforms to Contractual Mandatory Retirement in Japan and South Korea. 
  9. Cook, S. L. (2015). Redirection: An extension of career during retirement. 
  10. Hering, M., & Klassen, T.R. (2010). Strengthening Fairness and Funding in the Canada Pension Plan: Is Raising the Retirement Age an Option? , McMaster University.
  11. Klassen, T.R. and Gillin, C.T. (2005). "Legalized Age Discrimination." 
  12. Gillin, C. T. and Klassen, T.R. (1995). 鈥淎ge discrimination and mandatory retirement policies: A comparison of labor market regulation in Canada and the United States,鈥 
  1. C么t茅-Boucher, K., Daly, T., Chivers, S., Braedley, S., & Hillier, S. (2024). Counter-narratives of active aging: Disability, trauma, and joy in the age-friendly city. Journal of Aging Studies, 68, Article 101205. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaging.2023.101205
  2. Hoben, M., Maxwell, C. J., Ubell, A., Doupe, M. B., Goodarzi, Z., Allana, S., Beleno, R., Berta, W., Bethell, J., Daly, T., Ginsburg, L., Rahman, A. S. M., Nguyen, H., Tate, K., & McGrail, K. (2024). EXploring Patterns of Use and Effects of Adult Day Programs to Improve Trajectories of Continuing Care (EXPEDITE): Protocol for a Retrospective Cohort Study. JMIR Research Protocols13, Article e60896.
  3. Klicnik, Putman, A., Doiron, D., Barakat, C., Ardern, C. I., Rudoler, D., & Dogra, S. (2022). Neighborhood greenness, but not walkability, is associated with self-rated measures of health in older adults: An analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Preventive Medicine Reports30, 102018鈥102018.
  4. Oye-Somefun, Azizi, Z., Ardern, C. I., & Rotondi, M. A. (2021). A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect of treadmill desks on energy expenditure, sitting time and cardiometabolic health in adults. BMC Public Health21(1), 2082鈥2082.
  5. Massie, A. S.,* & Meisner, B. A. (2019). Perceptions of aging and experiences of ageism as constraining factors of moderate to vigorous leisure-time physical activity in later life. Society & Leisure, 42(1), 24-42. doi: 10.1080/07053436.2019.1582903 [Note: Special Issue on Social Participation, Leisure, and Active Aging]
  6. Meisner, B. A., Hutchinson, S. L., Gallant, K. A., Lauckner, H., & Stilwell, C. L.* (2019). Taking 鈥楽teps to Connect鈥 to later life: Exploring leisure program participation among older adults in rural communities. Society & Leisure, 42(1), 69-90. doi: 10.1080/07053436.2019.1582914 [Note: Special Issue on Social Participation, Leisure, and Active Aging]
  7. Stilwell, C. L.,* Hutchinson, S. L., & Meisner, B. A. (2019). 鈥業鈥檝e got Parkinson鈥檚 and that makes a difference鈥: Understanding health and leisure through a Parkinson鈥檚 disease diagnosis. Society & Leisure, 42(1), 43-55. doi: 10.1080/07053436.2019.1582904 [Note: Special Issue on Social Participation, Leisure, and Active Aging]
  1. Dixon, J., Horton, S., Chittle, L., & Baker, J. (in press). Relative age effects in sport: International perspectives. Routledge/Taylor and Francis. (publication date 鈥 Summer 2020).
  2. Helsen, W., Li, Z., Mao, L., Steingr枚ver, C., Wattie, N., Baker, J., & Schorer, J. (in press). Relative age effects in elite Chinese soccer players: Implications of the 鈥榦ne-child鈥 policy. PLoS ONE (accepted January 27, 2020).
  3. Dehghansai, N., Spedale, D., Wilson, M. J., & Baker, J. (in press). Comparing developmental trajectories of elite able-bodied and wheelchair basketball players. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (accepted December 11, 2019).
  1. Meisner, B. A., Hutchinson, S. L., Gallant, K. A., Lauckner, H., & Stilwell, C. L. (2019). Taking 鈥楽teps to Connect鈥 to later life: Exploring leisure program participation among older adults in rural communities. 
  2. Memme, J. M., A. T Erlich, G. Phukan, and D. A. Hood. Exercise and mitochondrial health. Physiol. (Lond.) in press, 2019
  3. Oliveira, A. N. and D. A. Hood. Exercise is mitochondrial medicine for muscle. Sports Medicine and Health Science. 1:000-000, 2019
  4. Hutchinson, S. L., Lauckner, H., Meisner, B. A., Gallant, K. A., & Silversides, C. (2017). Fostering self-determination and sense of belonging through leisure education: Reflections on the Steps to Connect program. .
  5. Manson, J., Rotondi, M., Jamnik, V., Arden, C., & Tamim, H. (2013). Effect of tai chi on musculoskeletal health-related fitness and self-reported physical health changes in low income, multiple ethnicity mid to older adults. 
  6. Manson, J. & Ritvo, P. & Ardern, C. & Weir, P. & Baker, J. & Jamnik, V. & Tamim, H. (2013). Tai Chi鈥檚 Effects on Health-Related Fitness of Low-Income Older Adults. 
  7. Meisner, B., Weir, P., & Baker, J. (2013). The relationship between aging expectations and various modes of physical activity among aging adults. 
  1. Baker, J., Fraser-Thomas, J., Dionigi, R., & Horton, S. (2010). Sport participation and positive development in older persons. 
  2. Meisner, B.A., Dogra, S., Logan, A.J., Baker, J., & Weir, P.L. (2010). Do or decline: Comparing the effects of physical inactivity on biopsychosocial components of successful aging. 
  3. Baker, J., Meisner, B., Logan, J. Kungl, A.M., & Weir, P. (2009). Physical activity and successful aging in Canadian seniors. 
  4. Dogra, S., Meisner, B., & Baker, J. (2008). Psychosocial predictors of physical activity in older aged asthmatics. 
  1. Shrestha, S., Cummings, G., Knopp-Sihota, J., Devkota, R., & Hoben, M. (2024). Factors influencing health-related quality of life among long-term care residents experiencing pain: a systematic review protocol. Systematic Reviews, 13(1), Article 49. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-024-02459-7
  2. Wagg, A., Hoben, M., GINSBURG, L., Doupe, M., Berta, W., Song, Y., Norton, P., Knopp-Sihota, J., & Estabrooks, C. (2023). Safer Care for Older Persons in (residential) Environments (SCOPE): a pragmatic controlled trial of a care aide-led quality improvement intervention. Implementation science18(1), 9.
  3. Savage, Rochon, P. A., Na, Y., Strauss, R., Brown, K. A., Costa, A. P., Gill, S., Johnstone, J., Tanuseputro, P., Stall, N. M., & Armstrong, P. (2022). Excess Mortality in Long-Term Care Residents With and Without Personal Contact With Family or Friends During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association23(3), 441鈥443.e1.
  4. Armstrong, Armstrong, H., & Bourgeault, I. L. (2022). Teaming up for long-term care: Recognizing all long-term care staff contribute to quality care. Healthcare Management Forum, 8404704221115811鈥8404704221115811.
  5. Bourgeault, Daly, T., Aubrecht, C., Armstrong, P., Armstrong, H., & Braedley, S. (2022). Leadership for quality in long-term care. Healthcare Management Forum35(1), 5鈥10.
  6. Myhkalovskiy, E., Choiniere, J., Armstrong, P., & Armstrong, H. (2020). Health Matters: evidence, critical social science, and health care in Canada. University of Toronto Press. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/york/reader.action?docID=6191505
  7. Pat Armstrong et al. "Reimagining Long-Term Residential Care in the Covid-19 Crisis." 
  8. Estabrooks, Carole A et al. "Restoring Trust: COVID-19 and the Future of Long- Term Care in Canada." .
  9. Barber, B. V.,* Weeks, L. E., Spassiani, N. A., & Meisner, B. A. (2020). Experiences of health and aging for younger adults in long-term care: A social-ecological multi-method approach. Disability & Society. Online. doi: 10.1080/09687599.2020.1751074 2. Fiocco, A. J., & Meisner, B. A. (2020). Mindful aging: The association between trait
  10. Amaratunga, C., Armstrong, P., Bernier, J., Grant, K.R., Pederson, A., & Willson, K. (2019). Exposing Privatization: Women and Health Care Reform in Canada. University of Toronto Press,. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/york/detail.action?docID=4931139
  11. Baines, D., & Armstrong, P. (2019). Non-job work/unpaid caring: Gendered industrial relations in long-term care. Gender, Work, and Organization, 26(7), 934-947. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gwao.12293
  12. Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Tamara Daly, Jacqueline Choiniere (2019) 鈥淧olitical Economy and Health鈥, for Change and Continuity: Canadian Political Economy in the New Millennium ed. by Mark Thomas, Leah F. Vosko, Carlo Fanelli, McGill Queen鈥檚 University Press, pp 229-244.
  13. Armstrong, P., Armstrong, H., & MacLeod, K. K. (2016). The threats of privatization to security in long-term residential care. 
  14. Banerjee, A., & Armstrong, P. (2015) Centring care: explaining regulatory tensions in residential care for older persons. 
  15. Armstrong, H., Armstrong, P., & Daly, T. (2012). The thin blue line: Long term care as an indicator of equity in welfare states. 
  16. Daly (2007). Out of place: mediating health and social care in Ontario's long-term care sector.