1890 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
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Symposium: In-depth Investigation of Healthy and Unhealthy Lifestyles and Determinants in Older Adults
Chair: Marjolein Visser Discussant: Stephen B. Kritchevsky
Presentations: ● Determinants of Sedentary and Physical Activity in Older Persons, Marjolein Visser
● Adherence to Dietary Guidelines and Misperception in Dutch Older Adults, S. Coosje Dijkstra, Marjolein Visser
● Long-term Patterns and Determinants of Smoking Behaviour in Dutch Older Adults, Martijn Huisman, Marjolein Visser, Dorly Deeg
● Alcohol Use in Older Persons, Hannie Comijs, Dorly Deeg
1895 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom A (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: Low Vision Rehabilitation for Older Adults: Review and Recommendation
Chair: Sue Berger
Presentations: ● Evidence Review of the Effect of Low Vision Rehabilitation on Improving Independence in Daily Activities for Older Adults, Chiung ju Liu, Melodie Brost, Vanessa Horton, Kristen Mears, Sarah Kenyon
● Leisure and Social Participation: Interventions for Older Adults with Visual Impairment, Jennifer Kaldenberg, Sue Berger, Kara Schreier, Jessica McAteer
● Improving the Reading Ability of Older Adults with Low Vision: A Systematic Literature Review, Stacy Smallfield, Kari Schaefer, Ashley Myers
● Driving and Community Mobility: A Systematic Literature Review of Effective Low Vision Interventions for Older Adults, Michael Justiss, Chelsea Listenfelt, Nick Rush, Jeff Butler, Julie Stover
1900 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom C (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: New Findings of Fear of Falling Programs: Input for an Improved Lifespan?
Chair: Gertrudis I. Kempen Co-Chair: G.A. Rixt Zijlstra Discussant: Alan Jette
Presentations: ● The Relationship between Fall-related Efficacy and
Activity Engagement in Community-dwelling Older Adults: Results from a Meta-analysis, Stacey Schepens, Ananda Sen, Jane Painter, Susan Murphy
● Activity Outcomes after a Fear of Falling Intervention, Helen Lach
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● Disability after a Self-Management Program: the Role of Control Beliefs and Concerns about Falling, G.A. Rixt Zijlstra, Jolanda van Haastregt, Ton Ambergen, Gertrudis Kempen
● Comparing Participants’ and Trainers’ Perceptions on Benefits of a Concerns about Falling Program, Tanja A.C. Dorresteijn, G.A. Rixt Zijlstra, Jolanda van Haastregt, Johan W. S. Vlaeyen, Gertrudis Kempen
● SMILING Randomized Trial: Gait Performance and Falls- Efficacy after Training with Chaotic Perturbations, Chris Bula, Itshak Melzer, Fiorella Marcellini, Vladimir Gabor, Roberta Papa, Constanze Hoskovec, Mark Belokopytov, Simona Bar Haim
1905 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 104 (Convention Center)
Research, Education, and Practice Committee Symposium—Optimizing Healthy Behaviors to Maximize Lifespan: Intersections of Research, Education, and Practice
Chair: Debra Bakerjian Co-Chair: Todd Monroe Discussant: Debra Bakerjian
Presentations: ● Benefits and Risks of Alcohol Use in Healthy Aging, Alison Moore
● Engaging Older Institutionalized Residents in Exercise Activities, Barbara Resnick
● Supporting Optimal Cognitive Aging Individual Symposium Abstract, James Ellison
1910 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Independence Ballroom West (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: Walking in Later Life: Current “Best Evidence” for Clinical Practice
Chair: Michelle Lusardi
Presentations: ● Do We Recognize that Walking Speed is a VITAL Sign?, Stephanie Studenski
● Using Walking Speed in Clinical Practice: What Do The Numbers Mean?, Michelle Lusardi
● What can Walking Speed Tell Us about Functional Reserve?, Kevin Chui
● Walking While Talking and Other Dual Task Paradigms: Adding Complexity to the Mix, Patricia Pohl
● Walking Speed as Predictor and Outcome Measure: Application to Hip Fracture, Stacy Fritz
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