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● Prognostic Value of Handgrip Strength in Older Patients Hospitalized for Hip Fracture Surgery, Elisabetta Savino, Stefano Volpato, Ilaria Pedriali, AnnaMaria Zagatti, Giovanni Zuliani, Amedeo Zurlo


2040 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Independence Ballroom East (Sheraton Boston)


Paper: Research Methods Chair: Michelle Shardell


Presentations: ● Bayesian Joint Modeling of Longitudinal, Ordinal Data and


Interval-Censored Survival Times, Terrence Murphy, Ling Han, Heather Allore, Peter Peduzzi, Thomas Gill, Haiqun Lin


● Modeling Longitudinal Functional Disability in Presence of Death, Yang Li, Heather Allore, Haiqun Lin


● Impact of Missing Data on Analysis of Postoperative Cognitive Decline (POCD), Susan DeCrane, Laura Sands, Kristen Young


● Bias from Proxy Respondents in Aging Research: Epidemiological and Analytical Solutions, Michelle Shardell, Ram Miller, Gregory Hicks, Dawn Alley, Jay Magaziner


● Recognizing Diversity in Patient Populations: A K-Means Cluster Analysis of Rehabilitation Service Users within the Homecare Sector of Ontario, Joshua Armstrong, Mu Zhu, John Hirdes, Paul Stolee


2045 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Commonwealth (Sheraton Boston)


Chair: Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn Co-Chair: Eileen Crimmins Discussant: Jinkook Lee


Presentations: ● Perceived Stress and Mortality in a Taiwanese Older Adult


Population, Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, Dana Glei, Maxine Weinstein, Noreen Goldman


● Diversity in Aging: What We Can Learn from the Chinese Health and Retirement Study (CHARLS) About Changing Paths to Aging, Eileen Crimmins, Lu Zhang, Jung Ki Kim


● Trends in Disability Rates among Older Adults in Beijing China over a Seventeen Year Period, Zachary Zimmer, Xianghua Fang, Zhe Tang


● Association between Handgrip Strength and Mortality among Elderly in Singapore, Yasuhiko Saito, Vanessa Yong, Angelique Chan


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Symposium: Dimensions of Health and Aging in Asia


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2050 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom D (Sheraton Boston)


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Symposium: Getting Out and Staying Out: VA Demonstration Projects to Prevent Hospital Readmission


Chair: James L. Rudolph Discussant: James L. Rudolph


Presentations: ● PILL Clinic: A Post-Discharge Medication Service for Older


Veterans, Allison Paquin, James Rudolph, Nicky Quinlan, Marci Salow


● Washington DC VAMC Transitional Coaching, Elizabeth Cobbs, Sonika Pandey, Dora Ifon, Lystra Williams


● Coming Home from the Hospital: Support for Veterans with Cognitive Impairment, Elizabeth Archambault, Joanne Hill, Karyn Lawrence, Brittany Kelly, James Rudolph


● Home Based Transitional Care Program: The Tampa VA Patient Centered Solution for Frail Elderly Readmissions, Darlene Davis, Kareesa Keys, Stephanie Arondel De Hayes, Edna Sanchez, Angela Black


● Bridging the Gap through Post-Discharge Clinic, Hae Park


2055 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom C (Sheraton Boston)


Symposium: Physical Activity as a Buffer against Adverse Outcomes in Older Adults: Analytic Solutions


Chair: Karen Bandeen-Roche Discussant: M Maria Glymour


Presentations: ● Feed-forward Loop between Energy Level and Physical


Activity, Arindam RoyChoudhury, Qian-Li Xue, Linda Fried, Ravi Varadhan


● Trajectories of Change in Physical Activity and All-Cause Mortality: The Women’s Health and Aging Study (WHAS) II, Qian Li Xue, Karen Bandeen-Roche, Thelma Mielenz, Wenliang Yao, Ravi Varadhan, Paulo Chaves, Linda Fried


● Do Pain Levels Have a Direct Causal Effect on Physical Inactivity Without Mediation by Function?, Thelma Mielenz, Jing Tian, Kimberly Alvarez, Katherine Ornstein, Jack Guralnik, Linda Fried, Karen Bandeen-Roche, Qian-Li Xue


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