● Medical Conditions Before and After Cancer Among Long- term Cancer Survivors, Corinne Leach, Noreen Aziz, Catherine Alfano, Julia Rowland, Kathryn Weaver, Laura Forsythe
1560 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Commonwealth (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Cognitive Impairment Chair: Rita Jablonski
Presentations: ● Delay of Gratification in Old Age: Comparison of
Individuals With and Without Cognitive Impairment, Reinhard Drobetz, Andreas Maercker, Simon Forstmeier
● Does the NDB Model Explain Wandering?, Donna Algase, Cathy Antonakos, Elizabeth Beattie, Cindy Beel-Bates, Lan Yao, Jun-Ah Song, Gwi-Ryung Hong
● Strategies Identified During Wayfinding in a Virtual Reality Environment in Middle Aged and Older Adults, Rebecca Davis
● Efficacy of a Nutriceutical Formulation on Cognitive Performance in MCI and AD, Ruth Remington, Thomas Shea, Cynthia Bechtel, Jevin Lortie, Heather Hoffmann, Laura Dosanjh, Paul Fishman, Annmarie Samar
● Testing the MOUTh Intervention to Provide Oral Hygiene to Persons with Dementia Who Resist Care, Rita Jablonski, Barbara Therrien, Ann Kolanowski, Ellen Mahoney, Erminia Gabello, Cathy Kassab
1565 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Back Bay Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Fraility Chair: Christine Cigolle
Presentations: ● Does Frailty Explain “Age-Related” Declines in Wellbeing
in Later Life?, Iain Lang, Ruth Hubbard, Victoria Goodwin, David Llewellyn
● Frailty and Obesity in Later Life, Iain Lang, Ruth Hubbard, Victoria Goodwin, David Llewellyn
● Effects of Preventive Home Visit Program on QoL and Care Costs in Ambulatory Frail Elders, Ayumi Kono, Yukiko Kanaya, Tomoko Fujita, Chieko Tsumura, Tomoko Kondo, Kyoko Kushiyama, Laurence Rubenstein
● Who is Frail? The Impact of Different Frailty Models on Characterising the Frail Population in the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Yumiko Kamiya, Virpi Timonen, RoseAnne Kenny
● Frailty Models and Their Disability and Mortality Outcomes: The Health and Retirement Study, Christine Cigolle, Caroline Blaum, Kenneth Langa, Pearl Lee, Jersey Liang
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1570 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Gardner (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Independence, Dependence, and Disability
Chair: Heather Allore
Presentations: ● Latent Classes of Functional Disability and their Longitudinal Trajectories, Heather Allore, Ling Han, Benjamin Godlove, Thomas Gill, Haiqun Lin
● Most Reasons Why Older Adults Move From Independence May Be Amenable To Remote Early Detection, Jeffrey Kaye, Nora Mattek, Shoshana Maxwell, Tamara Hayes, Katherine Wild, Tracy Zitzelberger
● Trends in Physical Functioning and Disability among Older Persons with Severe Vision Impairment, Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, Bernard Steinman
● Effects of an Older Adult Multi-Component Physical Activity Program on ADL Performance, Pamela Toto, Ketki Raina, Margo Holm, Elizabeth Schlenk, Joan Rogers
● Active Generations: Older Adult Volunteers Improving Children’s Physical Activity and Nutrition, James Teufel, Danilea Werner, Peter Holtgrave
1575 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 101 (Convention Center)
Fellowship Committee Symposium: Allostasis, Lifestyle and Lifespan: A Transdisciplinary Perspective
Chair: Diana L. Morris
Presentations: ● The Basic Science: Focus on the Cardiovascular System, George Taffet
● Allostatic Load: Links between Behavior, Social, and Economic Characteristics, Eileen Crimmins
● Do Interventions Reduce Allostatic Load or Buffer its Effects at Older Ages? Review and Discussion, Stephanie Robert
● Beyond Biomarkers: Holism, Allostatic Load and the Nursing Science Case for a More Integrated View, Elizabeth Beattie
1580 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Back Bay Ballroom D (Sheraton Boston)
Chair: Joanne M. Murabito Co-Chair: Douglas P. Kiel Discussant: Gregory J. Tranah
Presentations: ● Aging Associated Genes: Beyond the Candidate Gene Approach, Gil Atzmon, Kathryn Lunetta
● Facing the Challenge: Is the Multivariate Analysis a Solution?, David Karasik, Yi-Hsiang Hsu, Amy Matteini,
GSA’s 64th Annual Scientific Meeting 177 HS
Symposium: Beyond Longevity: Strength in Numbers for Genetic Studies of Human Aging
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