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Avis, Stephen Rapp, Laura Coker, Antonio Terracciano, Sally Shumaker


● 124. Tracking the Performance of Nursing Home Residents on the MMSE: Can Variability be Used to Predict a Dementia Diagnosis?, Adam Gerstenecker, Shruti Shah, Benjamin Mast, Suzanne Meeks


● 125. Cognitive Function of Centenarians and Semi- Supercentenarians, Yasuyuki Gondo, Nobuyoshi Hirose, Yukie Masui, Hiroki Inagaki, Yasumichi Arai, Michiyo Takayama


● 126. The Integration of Health Events into Possible Selves: Implications for Adaptive Coping Strategies, Michelle Barreto, Leslie Frazier


● 127. Multiple Trajectories of Cognitive Function among Elderly Americans: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study, Xiao Xu, Jersey Liang, Joan Bennett, Wen Ye, Ana Quinones


● 128. Theory of Mind (ToM) Does Not Predict Social Functioning in Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Sarah Rowe, Benjamin Mast


● 129. Cognition-Environment Interactions in Predicting Physical Activity, Jochen Ziegelmann, Benjamin Schüz, Susanne Wurm, Lisa Warner, Ralf Schwarzer, Clemens Tesch- Roemer


● 130. Acceptability and Feasibility of Meaningful Activity Program for Mild Cognitive Impairment Couples, Yvonne Yueh-Feng Lu, Joan Haase


● 131. Everyday Problem-solving and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Support for Domain Specificity, Kristopher Kimbler, Sarah Lacy, Lee Ferrante


● 132. Latent Cognitive Predictors of Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living with Older Adults, Jaspreet Kaur, David Vance, Lesley Ross, Virginia Wadley, Michael Crowe, Karlene Ball


● 133. Sleep Problems and Blood Pressure: Interactive Predictors of Cognitive Function in Older Adults?, Regina Sims, Megan Hosey, Leslie Katzel, Shari Waldstein


● 134. Effects of a Holistic Memory Clinic for Older Adults, Lee Hyer, Ciera Scott, Catherine Yeager


1005


10:00 AM—01:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)


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Poster: Medical Interventions and Service Use in Old Age


Presentations: ● 135. Older Adults’ Dental Care Service Utilization: A Test


of the Behavioral Health Care Utilization Model, Hyo Jung Lee, Jeffrey Burr


● 136. Training-Induced Neural Plasticity: Functional Correlates of a Mentally Rehearsed Golf Swing, Ladina Bezzola, Susan Mérillat, Lutz Jäncke


● 137. Delirium interventions: State of the Science, Courtney Brown


148 Lifestyle ➞ Lifespan 1010


● 138. Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Arthritis by Older Women, Elizabeth Tait, Sarah Laditka, James Laditka, Manana Tsulukidze


● 139. An Examination into the Sleep Worlds of Older Women Who Use Benzodiazepines, Sarah Canham, Robert Rubinstein


● 140. Reducing the Impact of Continence Difficulties for Older Adults through Technology, Treatments and Theory (TACT3), Mary Gilhooly, Eleanor van den Heuvel, Felicity Jowitt, Ian Sutherland, Joanne Bichard


● 141. The Role of Nutri-Epigenetics and Personalized Medicine in Dietary Lifestyle Choices in Alzheimer’s Disease, Giulio Pasinetti


● 142. Effects of Vision Education Classes on the Well- being of Older Adults with Macular Degeneration, Silvia Sorensen, Katherine Zanibbi, Katherine White, Sharon Schwalm, Laura Luna, Kasey Hopper


10:00 AM—01:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)


Poster: Mental Health and Well-Being in Later Life


Presentations: ● 143. Wisdom and Well-Being across the Lifespan, Jeffrey Webster, Gerben Westerhof, Ernst Bohlmeijer


● 144. Identity and Well-being in People with Dementia, Lisa Caddell


● 145. The Generativity and Mental Health of Childless Adults, Katherine King


● 146. Pet Ownership and Health Correlates among Elders in the Philadelphia Area, Christine Hoffman, Allen Glicksman, Morton Kleban, Kate Clark


● 147. Childlessness and Life Satisfaction in Later Adulthood, Mari Plikuhn, Michelle Blake, Daniel Caruana, Ashlee Niehaus, Rebecca Reeves


● 148. Targeting Scarce Resources to Promote Screening and Brief Intervention Programs for Older Adults, Constance Coogle, Jessica Hellerstein, Michael Weaver, Regina Whitsett


● 149. Complimentary and Alternative Treatments for Mental Health in a Diverse Nationally Representative Sample, Courtney Worley, Rebecca Allen, Giyeon Kim


● 150. Changes in Well-Being across the Lifespan: A Cross- Sectional Survey of Young, Middle-Aged, and Older Adults, Eric Karaoylas, Corey Mackenzie, Katherine Starzyk


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