Secondary analysis of shared risk factors affecting osteoarthritis, cardiovascular disease, aging and mobility
2020 Labarge Master’s Scholarship
Osteoarthritis, a progressive joint disease involving breakdown of cartilage and bone, has become the most prevalent cause of physical disability in older adults. There is a greater risk of cardiovascular disease (e.g., ischemic heart disease, heart failure), stroke, and dementia with osteoarthritis. This research explores overlapping shared risk factors for the onset and/or progression of cardiovascular disease and osteoarthritis. Through machine learning approaches, Mei aims to identify potentially overlapping mechanisms between these age-associated diseases. This information will aid in managing the onset and progression of these conditions that affect mobility, independence and, subsequently, quality of life in the Canadian aging population.
Michelle Mei
Kinesiology
Supervisor: Baraa Al-Khazraji, Kinesiology Mentor: Ada Tang, School of Rehabilitation Sciences