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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Back Bay


Back Bay


Ballroom A 365.


Symposium


New Insights on the


Anti-Aging Hormone Klotho


Ballroom B 280.


Paper


Intergenerational Support


Back Bay


Ballroom C 300.


Symposium Life Course


Determinants: The HALCyon and IALSA


Collaboration Back Bay


Ballroom D 340.


Paper


Epidemiology and


Cardiovascular Health


Commonwealth 330.


Symposium Vulnerable


Older Women


Constitution Ballroom B


355.


Symposium HS


Presidential: Creating a


Safe LifeStyle for Seniors


Fairfax 270.


Symposium


The Healthy Gut and Aging


Gardner 360.


Symposium


A Distinct and Critical Piece of Muscle Function


Hynes 101 290.


Symposium


Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations


Hynes 102 275.


Paper


Health and Chronic Disease


Trends in Late Life


President’s Plenary Session with Dan Buettner | Grand Ballroom (Sheraton Boston) Exhibit Hall Break | Hall A (Convention Center) 410. Symposium: NIA: Lifestyle → Lifespan → Advances & Opportunities | Constitution Ballroom A (Sheraton Boston) Poster Session II (Face-to-Face Time with Presenters 12:00 PM–1:00 PM) | Hall A (Convention Center) Back Bay


Ballroom A 615.


Symposium


Age-Related Hearing Loss: an Inevitable Cause


Back Bay


Ballroom B 620.


Symposium Educating


Primary Care Providers in


Geriatrics and Gerontology


Back Bay


Ballroom A 785.


Symposium


Sarcopenia ≠


Dynapenia Back Bay


Ballroom B 760.


Paper Health


Disparities and


Vulnerable Populations


Back Bay


Ballroom C 570.


Symposium


Advances in Understanding Cognitive Aging


Back Bay


Ballroom D 610.


Symposium


A Life Course Approach to Body


Weight, Body Composition


Back Bay


Ballroom C 735.


Symposium


Regulating Daily Affect


and Stress across the Life Span


Back Bay


Ballroom D 770.


Symposium


Biological and


Behavioral Integrity and


Functional Health


Common- wealth


755.


Paper Health


Demographics, Services, and Policy


Constitution Ballroom A


765. Symposium


Age-Related Hearing Loss:


Epidemiology, Impact


Commonwealth 605.


Paper


Educating Geriatric


Specialists


Constitution Ballroom B


630. Symposium


Successfully Maintaining Healthy


Behaviors


Fairfax 540.


Symposium


Anorexia of Aging: Appetite,


Food Intake and Nutrient


Constitution Ballroom B


720.


Symposium BSS


Presidential: Lifestyle in Social Context


Gardner 625.


Symposium Person-


Environment- Activity


Transactions in Old Age


Grand


Fairfax 670.


Symposium


Insights into


Genetics and


Nutrition in the Long- Lived


Gardner 775.


Symposium Novel


Approaches for Geriatric Depression Prevention


Ballroom Hynes 101 780.


745. Symposium


Nursing Care:


Lifestyle Behavior Change


Across the Lifespan


820. Symposium: Policy Series: Finding Your Voice: Advocacy Training | Hynes 202 (Convention Center) Symposium


Staying Mobile While


Cognitively Impaired


Hynes 102 690.


Paper Self-


Management of Chronic Illness in Late Life


Hynes 103 710.


Symposium Generational


Interdependencies: Findings from MULTILINKS


Hynes 104 695.


Symposium Advances in the


Conceptualization of Social Capital


Hynes 106 730.


Symposium


Mental Health


Disparities in Racially and


Ethnically


Hynes 101 580.


Symposium Family


Relationship Styles -> Lifespan Effects


Hynes 102 560.


Paper Race,


Ethnicity and Health


Hynes 103 600.


Symposium


The Training and Services Provided by Direct Care


Hynes 104 555.


Paper


Intergenerational Caregiving: National and International


Hynes 103 320.


Symposium Stress,


Health, and Well-being: Individual and


Relational


Hynes 104 295.


Symposium


Fear of Falling in Different Populations


Hynes 106 350.


Symposium An


International


Perspective of Health Care Needs


Sessions are highlighted according to their section: Behavioral and Social Sciences


Health Sciences 102


Biological Sciences Social Research, Policy and Practice Lifestyle ➞ Lifespan


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19


3:30 PM– 5:30 PM


3:30 PM–5:00 PM 1:30 PM–3:00 PM


12:00 PM– 3:00 PM


11:30 AM– 1:30 PM


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