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1120 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 101 (Convention Center)


Chair: Clary Krekula Co-Chair: Neal King Discussant: Toni Calasanti


Presentations: ● Discourses in Conflict or Accord? On Strategies for Age and/or Gender based Equality, Clary Krekula


● Ageing and Masculinity in the Rural, Magnus Nilsson ● Gerontological “Empowerment” and the Imputation of Action to Old Women and Men, Neal King


● Acting Age in the Context of Health, Ilkka Pietila, Hanna Ojala


● ‘The Doctors Can Only Do So Much, the Rest is Up to You: Self Care Strategies among Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions, Laura Hurd Clarke, Alexandra Korotchenko, Erica Bennett


1125 ESPO 01:00 PM—02:30 PM


Chair: Tamara Cadet Co-Chair: Keith Bellizzi Discussant: Harvey Cohen


Presentations: ● Still Screening After all These Years: Prevalence of Cancer


Screening in Older Racially Diverse Adults, Keith Bellizzi, Erica Breslau


● Mammography Screening Among Older Breast Cancer Survivors, Rebecca Silliman, Terry Field, Timothy Lash, Matthew Fox


● Self-Care and Healthy Lifestyles in a Community Sample of Elderly Cancer Survivors, Eva Kahana, Boaz Kahana, Diana Kulle, Jeanne Li, Loren Lovegreen, Jane Brown


● Cancer Patient-Caregiver Dyads and Quality of Life: Mental Health going Down in Smoke?, Julia Rowland


1130 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 109 (Convention Center)


Chair: Jeffrey J. Gregg Co-Chair: Patricia Bamonti Discussant: Yeates Conwell


Presentations: ● The Interpersonal Theory of Suicide Applied to Older


Adults: Theoretical and Empirical Foundations, Kimberly Van Orden, Phillip Smith, Alisa O’Riley, Yeates Conwell


BSS


Symposium: Suicide in Late Life: Proximal and Distal Risk Factors


Hynes 200 (Convention Center) BSS


ESPO/BSS Symposium: Prevalence of Lifestyle Behaviors in Older Adults with Cancer


BSS


Symposium: Intersectional Perspectives on Age Relations: Recent Research and Challenges


● Analysis of the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire in Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Meghan Marty, Daniel Segal, Frederick Coolidge


● Correlates of Perceived Burdensomeness in Distressed Older Adults, Alisa O’Riley, Kimberly Van Orden, Paul Duberstein, Deborah King


● Headaches and Suicide in a Population-Based Sample, Sarra Nazem, Amy Fiske


● Characteristics of Older Male Suicide Decedents Using Different Methods, Mark Kaplan, Bentson McFarland, Nathalie Huguet


1135 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Independence Ballroom West (Sheraton Boston)


Symposium: Body Composition and Hip Fracture


Chair: Dawn Alley Co-Chair: Denise Orwig Discussant: Douglas P. Kiel


Presentations: ● Short-term Changes in Body Composition after Hip


Fracture, Chris D’Adamo, William Hawkes, Ram Miller, Marc Hochberg, Janet Yu-Yahiro, Jay Magaziner


● Lean Mass and the Risk of Hip Fracture in Older Adults: The Framingham Study, Robert McLean, Marian Hannan, Sarah Berry, Kerry Broe, Xiaochun Zhang, L. Adrienne Cupples, Douglas Kiel


● Body Mass Index and Bone Mineral Density in Adults over 50: Results from NHANES 2005-2008, Jennifer Lloyd, Dawn Alley, William Hawkes, Shari Waldstein, Marc Hochberg, Denise Orwig


● Trends in Body Mass Index among Hip Fracture Cases: Data from the Baltimore Hip Studies, Laura Yerges- Armstrong, Dawn Alley, Jennifer Lloyd, William Hawkes, Denise Orwig, Jay Magaziner


● Sarcopenia and Functional Recovery after a Hip Fracture, Nancy Chiles, Dawn Alley, William Hawkes, Denise Orwig


1140 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Grand Ballroom (Sheraton Boston)


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Symposium: Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity Alumni Research: Expanding the Lifespan for Diverse Populations


Chair: Carol E. Rogers Discussant: Carol E. Rogers


Presentations: ● Benefits for Dementia Caregivers Participating in a


Caregiver-Assisted Tai Chi Intervention, Lan Yao, Donna Algase, Bruno Giordani, Neil Alexander


● Use of a Theory-driven Intervention to Increase Physical Activity and Fitness in Older Adults, Janet Purath, Colleen Keller


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