HISA ACT: PATH Through Life Study
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HISA ACT: PATH Through Life Study

2/12/2014
When: Tuesday 2 December 2014
5.30pm for a 6.00pm start, until 7.30pm
Where: The Canberra Hospital, Level 1, Building 24, Meeting Room 1
Yamba Drive
Garran, Australian Capital Territory  2605
Australia
Contact: Nicola Gardiner
states@hisa.org.au
03 9326 3311


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PATH Through Life Study

Join us for our last education event of 2014 and bring a friend for free. 

The Personality & Total Health (PATH) Through Life project is a large, on-going, population-based, longitudinal cohort study comprising approximately 7500 participants ranging from early to late adulthood. The project aims to track and define the lifespan course of depression, anxiety, substance use and cognitive ability, identify environmental risk and protective factors within these domains, and examine the relationships between depression, anxiety and substance use with cognitive ability and dementia.

The PATH Through Life project is a 20 year longitudinal cohort study of 7,485 young (aged 20-24 at baseline), midlife (aged 40-44 at baseline) and older (aged 60-64 at baseline) adults randomly sampled from the electoral roll of the Australian Capital Territory and the nearby city of Queanbeyan.

Registration Fees

This event is free for all attendees (members and non-members). Please register via the above link to confirm your attendance.  

Program
Prof Kaarin Anstey Director, Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing, Australian National University

Professor Kaarin Anstey is Director of the Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing at the Australian National University. Her research interests include prevention of cognitive decline and dementia, mental health, strategies to optimise ageing well, data synthesis, driving safety, and longitudinal research.


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