2385 10:00 AM—11:30 AM Hynes 111 (Convention Center)
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Symposium: Engagement and Disengagement Among Older Adults Facing Adaptation Challenges
Chair: Jutta Heckhausen Co-Chair: Carsten Wrosch Discussant: Jutta Heckhausen
Presentations: ● Pursuing Health Goals: Strategies and their Relation to Depressive Symptoms, Jennifer Morse
● Health-Related Control Strategies Predict Psychological and Biological Benefits Among Lonely Older Adults, Carsten Wrosch, Rebecca Rueggeberg
● Adaptation to Unavoidable Loss Across Adulthood: A Thinking-Aloud Study With Video Vignettes, Dennis John, Frieder Lang
● Goal Engagement and Disengagement and General Well- Being in Advanced Old Age: Does Sensory Impairment Matter?, Vera Heyl, Hans-Werner Wahl
2390 10:00 AM—11:30 AM Hynes 104 (Convention Center)
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Symposium: Health and Aging in Asia: Lived Experiences of Older Adults in China, Taiwan, and Japan
Chair: Kyong Hee Chee Co-Chair: Farida Ejaz Discussant: Farida Ejaz
Presentations: ● Health Care Experience of Older Persons in Rural and
Urban China: A Qualitative Study in Shandong Province, Lydia Li, Yujie Sui, Lingzui Gao, Yan Long
● Experiences of Taiwanese Elders in Two Different Adult Day Care Environments, Chih-ling Liou, Shannon Jarrott
● Lifestyles of Middle-Class Japanese Older Adults in the Greater Tokyo Area, Soon-May Lum
2395 10:00 AM—11:30 AM Independence Ballroom West (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Complementary Therapies Chair: Corjena Cheung
Presentations: ● Use of Complementary/Alternative Therapies in
Community Older Women with Arthritis, Corjena Cheung
● Use of Complementary/Alternative Therapies for Arthritis Among Older Women of Urban, Suburban and Rural Communities, Corjena Cheung, Carol Geisler
● Adapted Tango: Feasibility and Efficacy in Oldest-Old Adults with Visual Impairment, Madeleine Hackney, Courtney Hall, Katharina Echt, Steven Wolf
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● Daily Blueberry Consumption Can Improve Decision- Speed and Self-Reported Health Indicators, Rolf Martin, Alec Pruchnicki
● Effects of Tai Chi on Physical and Cognitive Functioning in Elders with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Osteoarthritic Knee, Pao-feng Tsai, Jason Chang, Cornelia Beck, Yong-fang Kuo
2400 10:00 AM—11:30 AM Back Bay Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Falls Chair: Judy Stevens
Presentations: ● Falls are a Powerful Determinant of ER Use by Nursing
Home Residents, Caroline Stephens, Ken Covinsky, Mary Blegen, Sei Lee
● Does Kyphosis Contribute to Falls?, Regina Eum, Suzanne Leveille, Dan Kiely, Douglas Kiel, Elizabeth Samelson, Jonathan Bean
● Orthostatic Hypotension in Elderly Nursing Home Fallers: Were They Dizzy?, Deanna Gray-Miceli, Sizhu Liu, Dean Wantland, Sarah Ratcliffe, Jerry Johnson
● STEADI—A Fall Prevention Toolkit for Primary Care Providers, Judy Stevens, Elizabeth Phelan
● Mediating Effect of Physical Activity in Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) and Risk of Falls in Older Adults, Uyen-Sa Nguyen, Yuqing Zhang, Jingbo Niu, Douglas Kiel, Suzanne Leveille, Robert Shmerling, Carol Oatis, Marian Hannan
2405 10:00 AM—11:30 AM Back Bay Ballroom A (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Medications in Older Adults Chair: Judith A. Lucas
Presentations: ● Antipsychotic (APM) Initiation and Long-term Use
Following Lifestyle Change with Long-term Care (LTC) Admission, Judith Lucas, Sujoy Chakravarty, John Bowblis, Tobias Gerhard, Ece Kalay, Michele Siegel, Stephen Crystal
● Antiepileptic Drug Use in Community-dwelling and Institutionalized Elderly: A Nationwide Study of Over 1,300,000 Older People, Kristina Johnell, Johan Fastbom
● Cytomegalovirus Infection and Responsiveness to Influenza Vaccination in Elderly Residents of Long-term Care Facilities, Wendy den Elzen, Ann Vossen, Herman Cools, Rudi Westendorp, Aloys Kroes, J. Gussekloo
● Predictors of Non-pharmacological and Pharmacological Treatments Stopped and New Treatments Started Among Nursing Home Residents with Dementia, Michelle Simpson, Christine Kovach
● Accelerometer-based Physical Activity in a Large Observational Cohort (ActiFE-Ulm)—Associations with Polypharmacy, Michael Denkinger, Kilian Rapp, Richard Peter, Thorsten Nikolaus
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