2024-2025
Over the past year, the Emory Healthy Aging Study explored aging’s effects on physical and mental health, achieving remarkable milestones in 2024. Discover our findings, meet the researchers behind them, and see how our amazing participants contributed to our success.
2023-2024
Throughout the previous year, the Emory Healthy Aging Study explored aging’s impact on cognitive and physical health. Thanks to our dedicated researchers and participants, we achieved key milestones. Learn more about our 2023 findings and the people who made them possible.
2021 - 2022
The Emory Healthy Aging Study continues strong and has more than 33,000 registrants. Over this past year, we expanded available resources, worked with some incredible partners, and provided valuable data for published research. Learn more about the work and the incredible people who make it all happen.
2020 - 2021
2020 brought with a it a lot of change for everyone. While we maintained research efforts, we also saw the increase of digital resources. From weekly webinars to more guides and fact sheets, the Emory Healthy Aging Study will continue to prioritizing resources along with its research goals.
2018 - 2019
Over the past year, the Emory Healthy Aging Study has worked to identify how aging affects our bodies and minds. We reached some incredible milestones in 2019. See what we learned, meet the researchers who helped us get there, and the participants who made it all possible.
2017 - 2018
2017 saw the second year of health history questionnaire completions and new milestones. With more than 10,500 people completing their health history questionnaires, our researchers have begun publishing research with the data provided by participants.
2016 - 2017
The Emory Healthy Aging Study kicked off with a strong start. In 2016, more than 7,500 people committed to helping us better understand aging by completing a health history questionnaire. This is just the start for our researchers who are going to work with the data collected.
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