325 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 202 (Convention Center)
BSS
Symposium: Using Assistive Technology to Support and Improve Caregiving Activities for Older Adults with Dementia
Chair: Cheryl Riley-Doucet Discussant: Cathy A. Campbell
Presentations: ● A Pilot Study Investigating the Effectiveness of Using
Multi-sensory Technology to Create a Therapeutic Environment in an Adult Day Program, Cheryl Riley-Doucet
● The Role of Actigraphy in Developing Complexity Biomarkers for Dementia with Aggressive Behaviors, LuAnn Nowak, Ann Whall, Vikram Yeragani
● Comparative Analysis of Two Musical Genres within a Multisensory Environmental Intervention (MSE), Karen Dunn
● A Pilot Study Testing a Motion Detection Fall Prevention Intervention in Older Adults, Marisa Ferrari, Barbara Harrison, Osamah Rawashdeh, Guangzhi Qu, Robert Hammond, Michael Maddens
● Hospital Nurse Aides Decision Making on Immediate Risk of Falls in Video-Monitored Older Adults, Barbara Harrison, Marisa Ferrari
330 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Commonwealth (Sheraton Boston)
BSS
Task Force on Women and Task Force on Minority Issues Joint Symposium: Vulnerable Older Women
Chair: Ronica N. Rooks Co-Chair: Sara Arber
Presentations: ● Employments Contribution to Health Disparities in
Mexican American Women Aging with Disabilities, Tracie Harrison, Sherry Hendrickson, Tiffany Scott Ricks
● What Have We Learned from the Women’s Health Initiative about Racial/Ethnic Minority Women’s Health?, Barbara Cochrane, Viola Benavente, Laura Coker
● Older Women Care Partners: Race and Socioeconomic Influences on Caring for a Relative with MCI, Karen Roberto, Rosemary Blieszner, Nancy Brossoie, Jyoti Savla
335 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 110 (Convention Center)
Paper: Brain Physiology Chair: Barbara Carlson
Presentations: ● The Emerging Role of Adipokines in Cognitive Decline
and Dementia, David Llewellyn, David Melzer, Iain Lang, Kenneth Langa, Katarina Kos
● Tesamorelin, A Human Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Analogue, Improves Cognitive Function In MCI And Healthy Aging: Results Of A Randomized Placebo- Controlled Trial, Michael Vitiello, Laura Baker, Soo Borson, Seth Friedman, Suzanne Barsness, George Merriam
● Do Cerebrospinal Fluid Cytokines Confirm the Microglial Theory of Delirium?, George Kuchel, Alison Kleppinger, Xin Zhou, Tasha Kvelde, Mark Hill, Richard Feinn, Janet McElhaney, Gideon Caplan
● Quantitative Phenotypes of Cognitive Aging Based on Estimated Trajectories of Latent Classes, Ling Han, Thomas Gill, Heather Allore
● Trends in Cerebral Oxygen during Sleep in Community Dwelling Older Adults, Age 70 Years & Older, Barbara Carlson, Virginia Neelon, John Carlson, Marilyn Hartman, Donald Bliwise
340 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Back Bay Ballroom D (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Epidemiology and Cardiovascular Health
Chair: Michelle Odden
Presentations: ● Statistical and Mathematical Approaches to Understanding Longitudinal Changes in Suites of Biomarkers, Alan Cohen, Antra El-Mousselly, Francis Dusseault-Bélanger, Qian-Li Xue, Linda Fried
● Changing Prediction of Mortality by Systolic Blood Pressure with Increasing Age: the Rotterdam Study, Jeanet Blom, Wouter de Ruijter, Jacqueline Witteman, Willem J.J. Assendelft, Monique M.B. Breteler, Albert Hofman, J. Gussekloo
● Arterial Stiffness, Physical Function and Functional Limitation: the Whitehall II Study, Eric Brunner, Martin Shipley, Daniel Witte, Archana Singh-Manoux, Annie Britton, Adam Tabak, Carmel McEniery, Ian Wilkinson
● Blood Pressure, APOE Genotype, and White Matter Health, Brian Lee, Dipen Jagatiya, Brian Schwartz
● The Association of Blood Pressure and Mortality Differs by Functional Status in Older Latinos, Michelle Odden, Ken Covinsky, Elizabeth Mayeda, John Neuhaus, Mary Haan
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