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02:30 PM—04:00 PM Back Bay Ballroom D (Sheraton Boston)


50 HS


Paper: Management of Cardiovascular Disease Chair: Christopher Masi


Presentations: ● A Community-Based Program to Improve Heart Failure


Self-Care, Victoria Vaughan Dickson, Alissa Levine Wong, Sarah R’Bibo, Judy Dillworth, Judith Schipper, Stuart Katz, Gail Melkus, Barbara Riegel


● Are Medicare Beneficiaries with Heart Failure Receiving Recommended Treatment?, Sarah Dutcher, Ilene Zuckerman, Gail Rattinger, Pankdeep Chhabra, Stephen Gottlieb, Linda Simoni-Wastila, Bruce Stuart


● The Impact of Different Types of Exercise on Arterial Stiffness in Older Adults at Very High Cardiometabolic Risk, Ken Madden, Chris Lockhart, Darcye Cuff, Graydon Meneilly


● Serum 2-Methoxyestradiol, an Estrogen Metabolite, is Positively Associated with Serum HDL in a Population- Based Sample, Christopher Masi, Louise Hawkley, John Cacioppo


● Does Resolution of Depressive Symptoms Attenuate Stroke Risk?, Paola Gilsanz, Kristen Patton, M Maria Glymour


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02:30 PM—04:00 PM Back Bay Ballroom C (Sheraton Boston)


Paper: Physical Activity Chair: Linda Nyqist


Presentations: ● Physical Activity in Older Adults, Margaret Hammersla ● Objective Assessment of Physical Activity and Risk of


Falls and Fractures: Osteoporotic Fractures in Older Men (MrOS), Jane Cauley, Stephanie Litwack Harrison, Dawn Mackey, Kristine Ensrud, Eric Orwoll, Peggy Cawthon


● Factors Associated with Older Urbanized Adults’ Walking Inside and Outside Their Neighborhood, Linda Nyquist, Sydne Ford, Michael Gardner, Nancy Gallagher


● Physical Activity Predicts Reduced Health Service Utilization, Jeremy Jacobs, Aaron Cohen, Jochanan Stessman


● Light Intensity Physical Activity is Associated with Insulin Resistance in Japanese Older Women, Yuko Gando, Haruka Murakami, Ryoko Kawakami, Mitsuru Higuchi, Motohiko Miyachi


60 HS 55


02:30 PM—04:00 PM Beacon B (Sheraton Boston)


Symposium: Active Gaming for Balance Improvement in Post-Stroke and Functional Older Adults


Chair: Debra Krotish Discussant: Debra Krotish


Presentations: ● Active Gaming for Balance Improvements Post-stroke, Stacy Fritz


● Wii Fit & Sports: Measurement of Functional Research Variables, A Community-Dwelling Older Adult Case Study, Mary Katherine Dombek


02:30 PM—04:00 PM Beacon D (Sheraton Boston)


Paper: Innovations in Age Friendly Communities


Chair: Kathy Segrist


Presentations: ● Aging Well at Home: A Demonstration Project to Promote an Aging-Friendly Urban Neighborhood, Judith Gonyea, Katherine Burnes


● Age-friendly NYC: Using an “Age-in-Everything” Approach to Address an Aging Population, Ruth Finkelstein, Julie Netherland, Dorian Block


● Aging Improvement Districts: A New Model of Local Change, Dorian Block, Ruth Finkelstein


02:30 PM—04:00 PM Republic Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)


SRPP


Symposium: Aligning Theoretical Constructs and Measurement of Disability within the Study of Aging with Disability


Chair: Michelle Putnam


Presentations: ● Rationales for Aligning Theory, Measures, and Distinguishing Aging with Disability Populations, Michelle Putnam


● Legislative and Programmatic Initiatives Supporting the Need for Measurement Advancement, Margaret Campbell


SRPP


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GSA’s 64th


Annual Scientific Meeting


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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18


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