Deborah Riebe, Geoffrey Greene, Faith Lees, Karen Stamm, Phillip Clark
● Characteristics of Long-Term Maintainers of Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Older Adults, Geoffrey Greene, Deborah Riebe, Bryan Blissmer, Karen Stamm, Faith Lees, Phillip Clark
● Longitudinal Patterns of Goal Maintenance and Resilience in Older Adults, Michelle Mlinac, Karen Stamm, Faith Lees, Jill Saint, Jessica Mulligan
2170 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Republic Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
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Symposium: Psychosocial Predictors of Cognitive Decline and End-of-Life Planning from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS)
Chair: Sherry A. Beaudreau Co-Chair: Jennifer Fairchild Discussant: Carol Roan
Presentations: ● Impact of Care-Receiving on End-of-Life Preparations, Jung-Hwa Ha, Manacy Pai
● Impact of Personality on Cognitive Impairment and Decline in Mid- to Late-life, Sherry Beaudreau, Jennifer Fairchild, Kaycee Rashid
● Exercise at Midlife: What Role Does it Play in Cognitive Aging?, Jennifer Fairchild, Sherry Beaudreau, Kaycee Rashid
2175 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 104 (Convention Center)
Symposium: The Iowa Healthy and Active Minds Study (IHAMS): A Randomized Controlled Trial to Improve Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults
Chair: Fredric Wolinsky Discussant: Michael Merzenich
Presentations: ● Factor Analysis of the Cognitive Outcomes in the Iowa
Healthy and Active Minds Study (IHAMS), Matthew Howren, Kevin Duff, Mark Vander Weg, Rene Martin, Michael Jones, Megan Dotson, Fredric Wolinsky
● Post-Training and One-Year Follow-Up Results in the Iowa Healthy and Active Minds Study (IHAMS), Fredric Wolinsky, Michael Jones, Mark Vander Weg, Rene Martin, Matthew Howren, Kevin Duff, Megan Dotson
● The Design of the Iowa Healthy and Active Minds Study (IHAMS), Mark Vander Weg, Matthew Howren, Megan Dotson, Rene Martin, Michael Jones, Kevin Duff, Fredric Wolinsky
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2180 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 203 (Convention Center)
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Symposium: The Many Faces of Old Age: Images of Aging Across Contexts, Domains and Targets
Chair: Catherine Bowen Discussant: Mary L. Hummert
Presentations: ● How Images of Aging Influence Reactions to Multiply- Categorizable Individuals, Alison Chasteen, Sonia Kang
● Thinking about the Future: How Age Stereotypes and Personal Aging Expectations Affect Preparations for Old Age, Anna Kornadt, Klaus Rothermund
● Awareness of Age-Related Change: A Multi-Method Approach to Measurement Development, Manfred Diehl, Hans-Werner Wahl, Christoph Konieczny, Marina Schmoelz, Lydia Linke, Randall McGrath
● Indicators of Older Adults’ Productivity and Perceptions of Older People, Catherine Bowen
2185 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 200 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Witness to Significant Others’ Suffering: Consequences for Adults’ Beliefs, Behaviors, and Emotions
Chair: Deborah Carr Discussant: William E. Haley
Presentations: ● Linguistic Markers of Emotion Regulation and
Cardiovascular Reactivity in Older Caregiving Spouses, Joan Monin, Richard Schulz, Thomas Cook
● I Don’t Want to Die Like That...: Impact of Significant Others’ Suffering on Advance Care Planning, Deborah Carr
● The Impact of Patient Suffering on Caregiver Well-being, Kathrin Boerner, Steven Mock
● Self-blame and Trauma in Bereavement: The Impact of Healthcare Offloading on Bereaved Caregivers, Cameron Macdonald
2190 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Commonwealth (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Body Composition and BMI Chair: Dennis E. Anderson
Presentations: ● Is Prenatal Growth Associated with Body Composition
in Later Life? Findings from a British Cohort, David Bann, Rachel Cooper, Andrew Wills, Judith Adams, Diana Kuh, the NSHD Bone and Muscle Ageing Group
● The Joint Effect of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index At Mid-Life on Cognitive Function in Late Life: Age Gene/Environment Susceptibility—Reykjavik Study, Milan Chang, Jon Snaedal, Jane Saczynski, Thor Aspelund,
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