Our teams: EpiAgeing
I joined the EpiAgeing-Cress team in 2020 as a post-doctoral researcher My main research interest is understanding factors that contribute throughout life to the occurrence of limitations of activities of daily living in older people. My research focus on trajectories of physical function, factors that contributes to their heterogeneity during ageing such as frailty or multimorbidity, and identification of early markers of accelerated ageing. |
Research interests
- Physical performances
- Disability
- Frailty
- Multimorbidity
- Lifecourse approach
- Physical activity
- Assistive technologies
Key publications
- Landré B, Fayosse A, Ben Hassen C, Machado-Fragua MD, Dumurgier J, Kivimaki M, Sabia S, Singh-Manoux A. Terminal decline in objective and self-reported measures of motor function before death: 10 year follow-up of Whitehall II cohort study. BMJ. 2021;374:n1743.
View publication - Chen M, Landré B, Marques-Vidal P, van Hees VT, van Gennip ACE, Bloomberg M, Yerramalla MS, Benadjaoud MA, Sabia S. Identification of physical activity and sedentary behaviour dimensions that predict mortality risk in older adults: Development of a machine learning model in the Whitehall II accelerometer sub-study and external validation in the CoLaus study. EClinicalMedicine. 2022;55:101773.
View publication - Landré B, Ben Hassen C, Kivimaki M, Bloomberg M, Dugravot A, Schniztler A, Sabia S, Singh-Manoux A. Trajectories of physical and mental functioning over 25 years before onset of frailty: results from the Whitehall II cohort study. J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle. 2023;14(1):288-297.
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