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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19


760 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Back Bay Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)


Paper: Health Disparities and Vulnerable Populations


Chair: Donna Z. Bliss


Presentations: ● Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Time to a Pressure Ulcer in Older Nursing Home Residents, Donna Bliss, Kay Savik, Olga Gurvuch, Lynn Eberly, James Hodges, Susan Harms, Christine Mueller, Jean Wyman


● The Influence of Organizational and County/MSA Characteristics on Nursing Home Segregation, Latarsha Chisholm, Robert Weech-Maldonado, Jeffrey Harman, Kathryn Hyer


● Geographic Isolation and Risk of Injury in a Rural Older Adult Population, Linda Edelman, Phoebe McNeally


● Determinants of Self-rated Health and Implications for Health Inequalities for Older Adults, Irina Todorova, Alisa Lincoln, Sandra Arevalo, Marcia Pescador Jimenez, Katherine Tucker, Luis Falcon


● New Insights Concerning Preferred Depression Treatment Approaches among Older African Americans, Laura Gitlin, Nancy Chernett, Marie P Dennis, Walter Hauck


765 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Constitution Ballroom A (Sheraton Boston)


Symposium: Age-Related Hearing Loss: Epidemiology, Impact, and Treatment


Chair: Frank R. Lin Discussant: Luigi Ferrucci


Presentations: ● 15-yr Cumulative Incidence of Hearing Impairment: The


Epidemiology of Hearing Loss Study, Karen Cruickshanks, David Nondahl, Dayna Dalton, Barbara Klein, Ronald Klein, Ted Tweed


● Hearing Loss and Cognition in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging, Frank Lin, Luigi Ferrucci, E. Jeffrey Metter, Yang An, Alan Zonderman, Susan Resnick


● Prevalence and Correlates of Hearing Aid Use in the United States, Wade Chien, Paige Maas, Caryn Bell, Roland Thorpe, Frank Lin


● Cochlear Implantation in Older Adults with Hearing Loss: Consideration of Results and Impact, Howard Francis, Alicia Arbaje


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770 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Back Bay Ballroom D (Sheraton Boston)


Symposium: Biological and Behavioral Integrity and Functional Health across the Lifespan: Findings from the BLSA


Chair: Eleanor M. Simonsick Discussant: Luigi Ferrucci


Presentations: ● Health Status Modifies the Association between Age and


Resting Metabolic Rate in Men but not Women, Nicolas Knuth, Eleanor Simonsick, Luigi Ferrucci


● Low Levels of Pro-inflammatory Markers Characterize Older Person with High Physical Function, Luigi Ferrucci, April Lhotsky, Yuri Milaneschi, Nicolas Knuth, Eleanor Simonsick


● Association Between Age and Urinary Cortisol by Functional Health Status, Yuri Milaneschi, Eleanor Simonsick, Toshiko Tanaka, Nicolas Knuth, Magdalena Tolea, Luigi Ferrucci


● Do Personality Characteristics Distinguish Persons with Exceptional Functional Health across the Lifespan?, Magdalena Tolea, Eleanor Simonsick, Yuri Milaneschi, Luigi Ferrucci


● Nutritional and Functional Health: Assessment of Circulating Biomarkers, Toshiko Tanaka, Yuri Milaneschi, Eleanor Simonsick, Luigi Ferrucci


775 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Gardner (Sheraton Boston)


Chair: Frances M. Yang Co-Chair: Olivia Okereke Discussant: Richard N. Jones


Presentations: ● Design and Implementation of Large-scale Prevention


Trials in Late-life Depression, Olivia Okereke, JoAnn Manson, Charles Reynolds


● Coffee, Caffeine, and Risk of Depression among Older Women: A 10-year Prospective Follow-Up Study, Michel Lucas, Fariba Mirzaei, An Pan, Olivia Okereke, Walter Willett, Éilis O’Reilly, Karestan Koenen, Alberto Ascherio


● Bidirectional Association between Depression and Obesity in Middle-aged and Older Women, An Pan, Qi Sun, Sébastien Czernichow, Olivia Okereke, Michel Lucas, Alberto Ascherio, Frank Hu


● Pharmacotherapy of Geriatric Depression and Neurobiological Correlates of Treatment Response, Brent Forester


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Symposium: Novel Approaches for Geriatric Depression Prevention and Treatment Research


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GSA’s 64th


Annual Scientific Meeting


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