110 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Beacon G (Sheraton Boston)
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Symposium: When Time is on Our Side: New Perspectives on the Role of Past and Future Experiences in Psychosocial Development
Chair: Gerben Westerhof Discussant: Susan K. Whitbourne
Presentations: ● Ego-Integrity in the Second Half of Life, Gerben Westerhof, Dan McAdams, Ernst Bohlmeijer
● Time to Flourish: Temporal Perspective and Well-Being across the Lifespan, Jeffrey Webster, Ernst Bohlmeijer, Gerben Westerhof
● The Narrative Foreclosure Scale: Development and Psychometric Properties of a New Instrument Measuring Stagnation of Identity in Later Life, Ernst Bohlmeijer, Gerben Westerhof, Gary Kenyon, William Randall
115 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Beacon D (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Aging Muscle and Related Therapies Chair: Kushang Patel
Presentations: ● Leukocyte Telomere Length is Associated with Age-
Related Chronic Disease Burden in Older Adults, Jason Sanders, Annette Fitzpatrick, Robert Boudreau, Alice Arnold, Abraham Aviv, Linda Fried, Tamara Harris, Anne Newman
● Skeletal Muscle c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) is Related to Selected Cytokines in Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D): Baseline Correlations of the GREAT2DO Study, Qian-yu Guo, Yi Wang, Yorgi Mavros, David Simar, Kylie Anderberg, Michelle Kay, Nalin Singh, Maria Fiatarone Singh
● Computer-Controlled Leg Press Forces and Muscle Activations: Implications for Training Older Adults, Brian Schulz, Mark Gordon, Stephanie Hart-Hughes, Tatjana Bulat
● Electrical Stimulation: A Clinically Relevant Method to Enhance Aged Skeletal Muscle Healing after Contusion Injury, Joshua Plassmeyer, Ricardo Ferrari, Jennifer Bernieri, Michael Boninger, Johnny Huard, Fabrisia Ambrosio
● Association of Free-Living Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior with the Red Cell Distribution Width, Kushang Patel, Annemarie Koster, Paolo Caserotti, Dane Van Domelen, Tamara Harris
120 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Beacon A (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Successful Aging Chair: Cynthia S. Jacelon
Presentations: ● Living Long and Living Well: Factors Associated with
Maintenance of Physical Function Among Older Women, Julie Byles, Richard Gibson
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● Differential Trajectories of Health and Subjective Priorities in Life-Satisfaction, Martin Holzhausen, Christa Scheidt- Nave, Beate Gaertner, Alice Schneider, Peter Martus
● Successful Aging in Transition: Contemplating the Path to Living Well, Grace Warner, Susan Doble, Susan Hutchinson
● “What Do You Expect of an 88 [Year-old] Person?” Disabled Elders Perspectives on Successful Aging, Rafael Romo, Margaret Wallhagen, Lindsey Yourman, Christie Yeung, Catherine Eng, Guy Micco, Eliseo Perez-Stable, Alexander Smith
● Elder’s Strategies to Recover and Maintain Attributed Dignity, Cynthia Jacelon
125 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Beacon B (Sheraton Boston)
Chair: Anne Cappola Discussant: Linda P. Fried
Presentations: ● Metabolic Response to ACTH and Frailty and Fatigue in Older Women, Anne Cappola, Ravi Varadhan, Linda Fried
● Taste and Swallowing Function in the Oldest Old, Marlís González Fernández, Anne Cappola, Ianessa Humbert, Cathy Pelletier, Linda Fried
● Metabolic Rate Dynamics and Frailty Criteria: A WHAS II Substudy, Carlos Weiss, Ravi Varadhan, Linda Fried, Ann Moore, Anne Cappola
● Frailty and Hormonal Regulation of Energy Metabolism, Rita Kalyani, Ravi Varadhan, Carlos Weiss, Linda Fried, Anne Cappola
130 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Republic Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
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Symposium: Recruitment and Retention with Touchy Topics: Advancing Nursing Science with Diverse Populations
Chair: Maria Elena Ruiz Discussant: Eunice Lee
Presentations: ● Women ≥70 Years Who Recently Completed Treatment
for Breast Cancer: Tailoring Recruitment Strategies, Huibrie Pieters
● This is Not a Screen for Elder Abuse: Lessons Learned Encouraging Elderly in the Community to Participate in Abuse Research, Carolyn Ziminski, Veronica Rempusheski
● Latinos Aging in Skid Row: Bridging Nursing Science and Social Justice, Maria Elena Ruiz, Sabrina Escalante, Alejandro Ramirez
● Recruitment and Retention for an Empowering Intervention for Older Korean Participants with Diabetes, Eun-Ok Choi
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Symposium: Dysregulation in Components of Frailty in Response to Dynamic Stressors
Lifestyle ➞ Lifespan
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