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Study finds new cardiovascular predictor of mortality in older people
Research from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) shows for the first time that the speed of heart rate change in response to standing up predicts mortality in older people
Changes in entitlement to medical cards results in changes in number of GP visits for over 50s
A new report launched today by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin, details the impact that changes to an older person's entitlement to a medical card has on their use of health services
Topic Report: The impact of frailty on public health nurse service utilisation. Findings from The Irish longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)
A new report by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing on older frail people's use of public health nursing services in Ireland was launched today
Uncovering the secrets of successful ageing - TILDA explores decade of research to understand a generation
From heart conditions to caring for grandchildren and from undiagnosed diabetes to the power of positive thought, the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) has spent a decade understanding Ireland's older generation
Using publicly archived TILDA datasets
Delivered by TILDA in conjunction with the Irish Social Science Data Archive (ISSDA) and Gateway to Global Aging
Professor Rose Anne Kenny presents on "How a longitudinal study can change the research landscape" at the Biomedical and Life Sciences Innovation Showcase
The showcase was co-hosted by Trinity College Dublin and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland to promote the next wave of Biomedical and Life Sciences research being undertaken within both institutions and profile examples of and opportunities for Knowledge Transfer and Industry collaboration
TILDA 2016 Scientific Advisory Board Meeting
The TILDA research team and affiliated researchers presented to members of the TILDA Scientific Advisory Board and other guests during the one-day event held at Trinity College Dublin
Lecture by Professor James P. Smith "Irish immigrants and their progeny around the world"
Lecture on Irish Immigrants to the US Marks 10 Years of TILDA
You're Only As Old As You Feel!
Our attitudes to ageing can have a direct effect on our health
TILDA's 2015 Newsletter now available online
Articles include key research findings over the past year, including the prevalence of undiagnosed disease and the impact of TILDA research on traffic signal settings
Walking For 150 Minutes Per Week Associated With Improved Wellbeing In Over-50s
New research using data from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) shows that being physically active is associated with more social participation and better mental health and wellbeing