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DYNOPTA - Dynamic Analyses to Optimise Ageing
ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment

 

PUBLICATIONS

SUBMITTED papers

  • Ross, L. A., Anstey, K. J., Kiely, K., Byles, J., Luszcz, M. A., & Mitchell, P. Older Drivers in Australia: Trends in Driving Status and Cognitive and Visual Impairment t. JAGS (Journal of the American Geriatric Society). (first submitted November 25, 2008). ACCEPTED

PUBLISHED or in press

  • Anstey, K. A., Byles, J.E., Luszcz, M. A., Mitchell, P., Steel, D., Booth, H., Browning, C., Butterworth, P., Cumming, R. G., Healy, J., Windsor, T. D., Ross, L. R.,  Bartsch, L., Burns, R., Kiely, K., Birrell, C. L., Broe, G. A., Shaw, J. & Kendig, H. (2008). Cohort Profile: The Dynamic Analyses to Optimise Ageing (DYNOPTA) Project. International Journal of Epidemiology. Advance Access published January 17, 2009

CONFERENCE presentations and posters
  • Anstey K.J., Luszcz M. A., Birrel, C., Ross-Meadows, L., Kiely, K., Steel, D. & the DYNOPTA Investigators. Estimates of the prevalence of probable dementia and cognitive impairment in Australia:The DYNOPTA Study, Alzheimer's Australia National Conference, Adelaide, June 4, 2009.
  • Brown, L. & colleagues. Development of a dynamic microsimulation model to investigate how to best compress morbidity in older Australians and optimise ageing. Being presented at the 2nd General Conference of the International Microsimulation Association in Ottawa, Canada this June.
  • Anstey K. J & the DYNOPTA Collaborators:Pooling longitudinal studies of ageing for epidemiological analysis and to model health futures: The DYNOPTA project. Paper presented at the 21st REVES Conference, Copenhagen, May 28, 2009.
  • Anstey K.J, Booth H, Harding A, Steel D, Healy J, Brown L, Byles J, Luszcz MA, Browning C, Cumming RG, Mitchell P, Butterworth P, Windsor TD, Ross L, Bartsch L, Burns RA, Kiely K, Birrell CL, Broe GA, Shaw J. DYNOPTA- Dynamic Analyses to Optimise Ageing. Poster presentation, Australian Society for Psychiatric Research, Newcastle, Dec 3-5, 2008.
  • Anstey, K.J., Luszcz, ML., Ross, L., Kiely, K., Steel, D., Birrel, C. Australian Estimates of possible demntia and cognitive impairment: The DYNOPTA study. Poster presentation, Australian Society for Psychiatric Research, Newcastle, Dec 3-5, 2008.
  • Anstey, K.J. Learning to Age Well from Longitudinal Studies of Ageing, Workshop presentation, Mars and Venus; Does Gender Matter in Ageing.
    Conference, University of Newcastle, July 9-10, 2007
  • Luszcz, M.A. Using Health outcome data from pooled Longitudinal Studies of Ageing to develop statistical and microsimulation models to determine how to best compress morbidity and optimize healthy and productive ageing, Symposium Contribution: Future Directions in Ageing Research - Showcasing the Successful AWAP Projects.
    Australian Association of Gerontology 40th National Conference, November 21 - 23, 2007.
  • Booth, H. The DYNOPTA Project: Learning How to Age Well from Australian Longitudinal Studies of Ageing. Conference presentation – Australian Population Association Conference, Alice Springs, June 30- July 3, 2008
  • Ross, L. A., Anstey, K. J., Hofer, S., & Butterworth, P. Harmonising data across nine studies: An example of depression from the DYNOPTA study. Paper presented at the Australian Society for Psychiatric Research Conference, Newcastle, Australia December 2008.