1825 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 106 (Convention Center)
Chair: Denis Gerstorf Co-Chair: Nilam Ram Discussant: Thomas Glass
Presentations: ● Social Advantage and Health Behaviors of Older Adults:
Modeling Individual and Neighborhood Effects, Maureen Wilson-Genderson, Rachel Pruchno
● Perceptions of Neighborhood Quality and Changes in Psychological Well-Being over Time, Jennifer Piazza, Denis Gerstorf, David Almeida
● Neighborhood Socioeconomics, Perceptions, and Health: Contextual Health Effects among Older Adults, Jennifer Williams, Susan Charles, David Almeida
● Where People Live and Die Makes a Difference: Individual and Contextual Effects on Well-Being Progression at the End of Life, Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram
1830 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 202 (Convention Center)
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Symposium: Early Life Factors and Late Life Outcomes: Analysis of Data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
Chair: Howard Litwin Discussant: Axel Boersch-Supan
Presentations: ● Receipt of Familial Capitals and Productive Involvement
among People Aged 50 and Older in Israel, Iaroslav Youssim, Howard Litwin
● Early-Life Circumstances and Late-Life Incomes, Christelle Garrouste, Omar Paccagnella
● Early-Life Circumstances and Regular Health Care Utilization in Europe, Nicolas Sirven, Zeynep Or
● Cross-National Differences in Older Adult Loneliness, Pearl Dykstra, Tineke Fokkema, Jenny Gierveld
● Tracing the Origins of Successful Aging: The Role of Childhood Conditions and Societal Context, Martina Brandt, Christian Deindl, Karsten Hank
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Symposium: Contextual Effects on Individual Development across Adulthood and Old Age
1835 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Constitution Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
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Symposium: Emotion Regulation Processes in Daily Life Across the Lifespan: What Can We Learn from Time- and Experience-Sampling Approaches?
Chair: Stacey Scott Co-Chair: Christiane A. Hoppmann Discussant: Derek Isaacowitz
Presentations: ● On the Adaptive Role of Negative Emotions: Potential
Benefits of Anger and Sadness for Goal Regulation, Loni Slade, Christiane Hoppmann, Fredda Blanchard-Fields
● Negative Emotion Prevention Strategy Use as an Explanation of Age Differences in Emotional Experience, Stacey Scott, Christiane Hoppmann, Fredda Blanchard-Fields
● Affective and Cardiovascular Responses to Daily Hassles: Complexity of Event Matters for Age Effects, Cornelia Wrzus, Viktor Müller, Gert Wagner, Ulman Lindenberger, Michaela Riediger
● Momentary and Daily Relationships Between Subjective Health and Affect, Martin Sliwinski, David Almeida, Lynn Martire, Jacqueline Mogle, Elizabeth Munoz, Stephanie Wilson
1840 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Republic Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: Lifestyle Effects on Health and Lifespan: Epidemiological Evidence
Chair: Lisa C. Barry Co-Chair: Douglas K. Miller Discussant: Carlos Mendes De Leon
Presentations: ● Health Behavior Profiles During Midlife as Predictors of
Mortality and Morbidity in Later Life, Benjamin Shaw, Neda Agahi
● Association of Sedentary Behavior with Mortality Independent of Physical Activity, Annemarie Koster, Paolo Caserotti, Kushang Patel, Dane Van Domelen, Tamara Harris
● Characterization of Long-term Depressive Trajectories among Elderly Women, Amy Byers, Eric Vittinghoff, Li-Yung Lui, Ken Covinsky, Jane Cauley, Kristine Ensrud, Teresa Hillier, Kristine Yaffe
● Healthy Lifestyle and Psychological Well-being Buffer Diabetes-related Cognitive Decline: Findings from the Taiwan Longitudinal Study on Aging, Ching-Ju Chiu, Linda Wray
● The Effect of Intentional Weight Loss on Total Mortality in Older Adults: A Pooled Analysis of Two Randomized- Controlled Trials, Kyla Shea, Denise Houston, Barbara Nicklas, Michael Miller, Stephen Messier, Mark Espeland, Stephen Kritchevsky
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GSA’s 64th
Annual Scientific Meeting
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21
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