Symposia - VAB
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Symposia - VAB
Sous le haut patronage de Monsieur Nicolas SARKOZY, Président de la République Française 5-9 IAGG JULY 2009 PALAIS DES CONGRÈS PARIS www.gerontologyparis2009.com programme Contents Welcome Addresses page 3 Committees page 5 Other Meetings page 6 General Information page 7 Congress Hotels page 14 Social Programme page 16 List of Exhibitors page 17 Exhibition Map page 25 Palais des Congrès - Floor plans page 26 Scientific Programme page 29 Scientific Information page 30 Sunday 5 July page 33 Monday 6 July page 43 Tuesday 7 July page 85 Wednesday 8 July page 125 Thursday 9 July page 165 Posters page 173 Dear Colleagues, W e are very pleased to welcome you to the XIXth World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics. This event should be a great success as such a participation has never been reached before. We have received more than 600 submitted symposia and more than 4400 abstracts. This has allowed us to set up a steady scientific program, particularly attractive in geriatric medicine, social gerontology, psychology or biology of ageing. The reported registration figures are beyond expectation: they come from many various countries and truly represent all the different IAGG societies. This meeting will get together worldwide specialists who will share their experience and their findings. We hope that all this added to the exciting atmosphere of the Palais des Congrès and the enchanting moments of leisure offered by Paris, will give you an unforgettable « souvenir ». Bernard FORETTE President of the Congress Bruno VELLAS Scientific Committee Chairman IAGG President Elect T he Société Française de Gériatrie et Gérontologie is honored and pleased to welcome the XIXth World Congress of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics in Paris. There is no doubt that the organizers’ joint efforts to promote this event, will be rewarded by your active involvement. Very many delegations of gerontologists and geriatricians coming from all over the world, will bring more than knowledge: they will exchange their ideas, share findings from their works and examine new fields of research. With regards to the challenge of ageing, the congress’s « Longevity, health and wealth », is a reminder that the efficiency of our decision making and our different strategies are based on a overall view of age progress, incorporating gerontological and geriatrical aspects. We are all convinced of course, that the contribution of biology and medicine is essential. But we also know that it is not enough. Indeed, we must widen our involvement to human and social sciences, in order to develop new and successful cooperations. This multidisciplinary issue brings continuous progress that will then ensure the improvement of our elders’ quality of life. By your attendance and your involvement, we thank you for giving this congress all its vitality and strength. Jean-Pierre Aquino Président de la Société Française de Gériatrie et Gérontologie T he organization of an international congress is a great move demanding years of planning. However, it is also a great opportunity to congregate a worldwide community of researchers, people involved in planning and setting up services and those working in Gerontology and Geriatrics. No one is here searching for miraculous drugs to stop the life clock, but to discuss alternatives to minimize the negative aspects of ageing and to promote active ageing. It does not matter the language we talk, the culture we live or if some old person lives in Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, Chicago or Rio. All old people in the world despite the heterogeneity share basic challenges. Prejudice, a negative view by the eyes of economists and political leaders and a tendency in the medical field not to recognize that different demands urge for different actions. To overcome this is one of the great challenges of the XXIth century, a goal almost as great as fighting global warming. This is the century of Ageing. This is not an inconvenient true it is rather convenient, since it implies humankind has been able to overcome those factor involved in infant and early mortality. Thus it comes: why to survive? We are gathered in Paris to help finding the answer. Renato Maia Guimarães President 2005-2009 International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Local organizing committee › Bernard FORETTE - 19th IAGG World Congress President › Bruno VELLAS - Scientific Committee President › Jean-Pierre AQUINO - SFGG President › Athanase BENETOS - Treasurer › Françoise FORETTE - SFGG Past President › Alain FRANCO - SFGG Past President › Claude JEANDEL - Secretary › Robert MOULIAS – Past Chair, European Region › Jean-Marie ROBINE – Loc Member › Geneviève RUAULT – SFGG General Representative › Jacques TRÉTON – SFGG Vice President › Jean-Marie VETEL – SFGG Board Member, Co-Treasurer Programme planning committee Advisory board 19th IAGG World Congress Paris 2009 › Bernard FORETTE – President › Jean-Pierre BAEYENS – Belgium › Athanase BENETOS – France › Roberto BERNABEI – Italy › Alfonso CRUZ-JENTOFT – Spain › Françoise FORETTE – France › Alain FRANCO – France › Serge GAUTHIER – Canada › Olivier HANON – France › Jean-Pierre MICHEL – Switzerland › John MORLEY – USA › Robert MOULIAS – France › José Manuel RIBERA-CASADO – Spain › Larry RUBEINSTEIN – USA › Cornel SIEBER – Germany › Alan SINCLAIR – UK › Astrid STUCKELBERGER – Switzerland › Bruno VELLAS - France IAGG Executive Committee Members › Claudia BURLA – Secretary General › Renato Maia GUIMARAES – President › Gloria GUTMAN – Immediate Past President ›M onica RODRIGUEZ-PERRACINI – Treasurer › Bruno VELLAS – President Elect IAGG Regional Chairs › Norah C. KEATING – North America › Jean-Pierre BAEYENS – Europe › Fernando GOMEZ – Latin America & Caribbean (COMLAT) › Yasuyoshi OUCHI – Asia & Oceania Other Meetings › Monday 6 July ILC Symposium From 10:30 to 12:00 - Room 253 – Level 2 IAGG Council From 12:30 to 17:00 - Room 253 – Level 2 › Tuesday 7 July Student Travel Awards & ICGSO Meeting From 10:30 to 12:00 - Room 253 – Level 2 IAGG Council From 12:30 to 17:00 - Room 253 – Level 2 General Information › Date & Location The 19th IAGG World Congress will be held in Paris, France from 5 to 9 July 2009. PALAIS DES CONGRÈS DE PARIS 2, place de la Porte Maillot 75017 Paris – France Metro Line 1 / RER station: “Porte Maillot” › Congress Secretariat During the meeting: Palais des Congrès Information and Registration desks – Level 3 2, place de la Porte Maillot – 75017 Paris (France) Opening hours: Sunday 5 July Monday 6 July Tuesday 7 July Wednesday 8 July Thursday 9 July 08:00 – 18:00 07:30 – 18:00 07:30 – 18:00 07:30 – 18:00 07:30 – 11:00 For information: www.gerontologyparis2009.com After the meeting: IAGG 2009 c/o Colloquium Paris 12. rue de la Croix Faubin 75557 PARIS cedex 11, France Tel: +33 (0)1 44 64 15 15 Fax: +33 (0)1 44 64 15 16 E-mail: [email protected] General information › Access to the Palais des Congrès within Paris METRO: The metro is probably the best way to travel within the city. It operates continuously from 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. You should keep your ticket until you leave the metro as you may need to use it to open some exit doors and must present it upon request to any controller. Line 1 of the metro (La Défense Château de Vincennes) crosses the city from east to west and provides direct access to the Palais des Congrès “Porte Maillot” station. RER Commuter train: Line C direct to “Porte Maillot” station. BUS: Although slower than the metro at certain hours of the day depending on traffic density, bus services are frequent during the day and more irregular after 8:00 p.m. on some lines. Lines to “Porte Maillot”: 82 (Luxembourg - Neuilly), 73 (Concorde – La Défense), and PC (circular line around Paris) CAR: To reach “Porte Maillot”, you need to drive on the “Periphérique” ring road and you should exit on “Porte Maillot”. Direct access to the underground parking of the Palais des Congrès via Porte Maillot. Open 24 hours a day. TAXI: There are 470 taxi stations on the city’s major avenues and boulevards. There is an initial fee for each ride and it is usual to give the taxi driver a tip. Average fare from Downtown to the Palais des Congrès is 12 €. › Badges A name badge will be provided on-site with your registration documents (not mailed out prior to the congress). The wearing of this badge is compulsory both inside the conference rooms and sessions and at all events organised during the congress. Colour code: Delegates: Exhibitors: Media Press: Organisation: transparent green yellow red › Banking and currency exchange The French currency is the Euro. Banks are generally open every day from 9:00 to 17:00 from Monday to Friday. Some branches are open on Saturdays. The nearest automatic telling machine is located on level 1 of the Palais des Congrès. It accepts most international credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Amex) and operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A foreign exchange office is located on level 1 of the Palais des Congrès. Foreign currency may also be obtained within main train stations, international airports, major banks and most large hotels. General information › Cellular phone Cellular phones must be switched off in the conference rooms. › Chairpersons and speakers Chairpersons and speakers should locate their session as early as possible. They should be in their session room 10 min. prior to the beginning of their session. All speakers are requested to keep strictly to their allotted time. › Climate and clothing Weather in Paris in July is usually sunny and pleasant with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 25°C. It is however recommended to bring a raincoat and a sweater. › Cloakroom A cloakroom is at participant’s disposal during the on-site secretariat opening hours. It is located on level 3 nearby the welcome registration area. Please make sure that no personal belongings are left after closing each day. › Conference rooms Grand Auditorium access from level 0 Amphitheater Bleu & room Maillot, level 2 Amphitheaters Bordeaux & Havane, level 3 Rooms 241, 242, 243, level 2 – Paris side Rooms 251, 252, 253, level 2 – Neuilly side Rooms 341, 342, 343, level 3 – Paris side Rooms 351, 352, 353, level 3 – Neuilly side The first digit of each room number indicates the level, the second one the side and the last digit indicates the order in the hall. › Congress bags The congress bags will be handed out in the exhibition area level 2, see floor plan page 25. › Congress language The official congress language is English. The submitted abstracts, general correspondence and congress sessions are in English. Simultaneous translation will be provided from English to French during the congress in room Havane, level 3. General information › Congress registration & cancellation conditions All participants must be registered. The deadline for online registration is June 12. After this date, registration will be taken on-site at the “On-site Registration Desk” starting Sunday, July 5, at 08:00 am. Participant fee includes: On-Site -A dmission to all congress sessions Participants 700 e (except pre-congress meetings, please check registration conditions) Students* 400 e - Admission to the technical Accompanying persons 120 e exhibition - Admission to the welcome reception Congress dinner** 85 e - Congress programme and documents (only for registered persons) VAT 19.6% included in the above mentioned rates. * For students’ registration, please provide with a copy of your student card. ** Upon availability. Cancellation policy: All cancellations must be notified in writing (i.e. letter or fax confirmed by mail) to: COLLOQUIUM, 12 rue de la Croix-Faubin 75011 Paris, France Fax: +33 1 44 64 15 16 - E-mail: [email protected] Name substitution received before 15 April 2009 will be processed without fees. After this date it will be considered a cancellation. All refunds will be processed after the congress. Requests for refunds made after 15 April 2009 will be not considered. Refund of registration fees: For cancellations received on or before 15 April 2009: 50 € will be withheld. For cancellations received after 15 April 2009: no refunds. Hotel Cancellation Policy: The cancellation policy is applicable to the individual Hotel reservation. All cancellation must be made in writing (letter or fax) to the Administrative Secretariat according to the following conditions: Cancellation made before 15 April 2009: no charge, deposit paid will be refunded after the congress. Cancellation made after 15 April 2009: no refund. Reduction of stay and early departures: the full stay will be charged (the hotel will keep the one-night deposit and will charge your credit card with the amount corresponding to the remaining stay). From May 25, any room cancellation or modification will be invoiced and must be paid. 10 General information › Duplication, recording prohibited Audio-taping, video-recording, digital taping or any other form of duplication is strictly prohibited in the session rooms and coffee break areas. Photographs may be taken, with the consent of the person(s) to be photographed, outside of the working sessions. › Exhibition The exhibition is located on level 2 (list of exhibitors and map on pages 24 & 25) and finishes on Wednesday evening. Opening hours: Sunday 5 July Monday 6 July Tuesday 7 July Wednesday 8 July 12:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 18:00 › Insurance policy The organizers cannot be responsible for medical, travel or personal claims. Participants are strongly advised to take out an insurance policy covering three areas: health and accident, loss of luggage and cancellation (travel and registration). › Lost and found Lost items should be returned to the Congress Information desk (level 3). Should you loose anything, please report to the Information desk for assistance. › No smoking policy IAGG’s policy is to have no-smoking meetings; smoking is forbidden during all of the meeting in the Palais des Congrès. In particular, please note that smoking is prohibited throughout the congress premises, including in the rest areas. › On-site facilities • On levels 0 and 1 of the Palais des Congrès are located: Air France travel agency, newspaper kiosk, foreign exchange office, automatic telling machine, shops, restaurants, coffee-shops, bars, hairdresser, an automatic postagestamps distributor, etc. • A Web area for all delegates is located in the exhibition, level 2. • The Gerontechnology platform is a dedicated area to new technologies that can be visited on level 2, Neuilly side. 11 General information › Poster presentation Posters will be changed every day and each poster will be displayed for one day only. (Day of display has been notified in the confirmation letter). Posters dimensions: 120 cm heights x 90 cm width Set-up: as from 7.30 am Display timeframe: all day long (only one day per poster, assigned) Dismantling: 7.00 pm AT THE LATEST Poster presenters are requested to proceed to the Poster Desk first, located in the Welcome area (see maps pages 176 & 177), where they will be given their official poster voucher and hanging material. The organizing committee will not be responsible for any material lost or damaged if they are not promptly removed. › Press room The Press room is located in room 211. Journalists are invited to report to the Press room to obtain the assistance and information they require. › Shuttles Free shuttles are organized for the congress’ participants from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport to the Palais des Congrès and return. • From Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport to the Palais des Congrès: from Sunday to Wednesday between 08:00 am and 11:00 am Terminal 1 departure every 30 mn – departure level gate 10/12 Terminal 2 departure every 15 mn after the departure at teminal 1 – Arrival level Gates A8, D8, F6/7 • From the Palais des Congrès to Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport: from Monday to Thursday between 05:30 pm to 08:30 pm › Useful web sites IAGG 2009: www.gerontologyparis2009.com IAGG: www.iagg.com SFGG: www.sfgg.fr Venue: www.palais-congres-paris.fr Tourism: www.paris-touristoffice.com National airline company: www.airfance.fr National train network: www.sncf.fr Metro, bus in Paris (loadable map): www.ratp.fr Car rental: www.europcar.com www.budgetrentacar.com www.hertz.fr 12 General information › VAT – Value Added Tax The Value Added Tax (VAT) is included in all fees of the Congress. According to the European Tax Legislation, organizers of international congresses and services companies have to invoice all services with 19.6% French VAT (“TVA” in French). This percentage is applicable on all or part of the rate. As a participant in the ECI Congress you may have (if you are a tax-registered company/organisation in your home country) the possibility -under certain conditions- to recover the VAT paid on certain types of expenses occurred. If you wish to reclaim the VAT yourself: There are special conditions for the recovery by foreign companies/organizations of VAT settled in France. An explanatory note on VAT recovery in France is available on: www.impots.gouv.fr > go to area “Documentation”, then “Rechercher un formulaire”. As this French government internet site is regrettably in French only, you may prefer to contact the French administration directly by mail or telephone or email: Direction Générale des Impôts, Service des Remboursements de TVA des assujettis étrangers, 10 rue d’Uzès, 75080 Paris Cedex 2, France Phone: +33 (0)1 44 82 25 40/41 - E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.impots.gouv.fr Alternatively, you may wish to obtain assistance from a specialized company such as: TVA CONSEIL Phone: +33 (0)1 34 62 51 14 - Fax: +33 (0)1 30 56 68 98 E-mail: [email protected] or: TEVEA INTERNATIONAL, Phone: +33 (0)1 42 24 96 96 - Fax: +33 (0)1 42 24 89 23 - E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tevea-international.com Please be aware that a commission will be taken by this type of company on any amount refunded to you. 13 Congress Hotels › 4 stars hotels CONCORDE LA FAYETTE 3 place du Général Koenig 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 40 68 50 68 Subway: Porte Maillot, Line 1 MERIDIEN ETOILE 51 bld Gouvion-St-Cyr 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 40 55 34 34 Subway: Porte Maillot, Line 1 BEST WESTERN BASSANO 24 rue Bassano 75116 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 47 20 49 03 Subway: Georges V, Line 1 MERCURE SUFFREN 20 rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 45 78 50 00 Subway: Champ de Mars, RER C AMPERE 102 avenue Villiers 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 44 29 17 17 Subway: Pereire, Line 2 BEST WESTERN 1er Regent 6 rue Pierre Demours 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 45 74 07 30 Subway: Ternes, Line 2 NOVOTEL LES HALLES 8 place Marguerite de Navarre 75001 Paris Ph : +33 (0)1 42 21 31 31 Subway : Châtelet les Halles, Line 4 SPLENDID ETOILE 1 bis avenue Carnot 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 45 72 72 00 Subway: Charles de Gaule Etoile, Line 1 CHATEAU FRONTENAC 54 rue Pierre Charron 75008 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 53 23 13 13 Subway: Georges V, Line 1 FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT 18 rue Clément Marot 75008 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 53 57 49 50 Subway: Franklin Roosevelt, Line 1 HOTEL ROCHESTER 92 rue de la Boëtie 75008 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 56 69 69 00 Subway: Franklin Roosevelt, Line1 NOVOTEL TOUR EIFFEL 61 quai du Grenelle 75015 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 40 58 20 00 Subway: Bir Hakeim, Line 6 SOFITEL LA DEFENSE 34 cour Michelet 92000 Puteaux Ph: +33 (0)1 47 76 44 43 Subway: La Défense, Line 1 COURTYARD NEUILLY 58 bld Victor Hugo 92200 Neuilly sur Seine Ph: +33 (0)1 55 63 64 64 Subway: Anatole France, Line 3 HILTON LA DEFENSE 2 place de la défense - CNIT 92800 Puteaux Ph: +33 (0)1 46 92 10 10 Subway: La Défense, Line 1 HILTON ARC DE TRIOMPHE 51 rue de Courcelles 75008 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 58 36 37 00 Subway: Courcelles, Line 2 HOTEL DU LOUVRE Place André Malraux 75001 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 44 58 38 38 Subway: Palais Royal, Line 1 HOTEL WARWICK 5 rue Berrie 75008 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 45 63 14 11 Subway: Georges V, Line 1 VILLA MAILLOT 143 avenue de Malakoff - 75116 Paris - Ph: +33 (0)1 53 64 52 52 - 5’ walking distance 14 › 3 stars hotels MONCEAU ELYSEES 38 rue Cardinet 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 47 63 88 60 Subway: Monceau, Line 2 NOVOTEL LA DEFENSE 2 bld de Neuilly 92400 Courbevoie Ph: +33 (0)1 41 45 23 23 Subway: La Défense, Line 1 TILSITT ETOILE 23 rue Brey 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 48 80 39 71 5’ walking distance ETOILE PEREIRE 146 bld Pereire 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 42 67 60 00 Subway: Pereire, Line 2 MAGELLAN 17 rue Jean Baptiste Dumas 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 45 72 44 51 Subway: Pereire, Line 2 FERTEL MAILLOT 269 bld Pereire 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 44 09 92 92 Subway: Porte Maillot, Line 1 FERTEL ETOILE 4 rue des Acacias 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 47 66 77 75 Subway: Argentine, Line 1 RESIDENCE IMPERIALE 155 avenue de Malakoff 75016 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 45 00 23 45 Subway: Porte Maillot, Line 1 BALMORAL 6 rue du Général Lanzerac 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 43 80 30 50 Subway: Argentine, Line 1 CHEVERNY 7 Villa Berthier 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 43 80 46 42 Subway: Champerret, Line 3 NEUILLY PARK 23 rue Madeleine Michelis 92200 Neuilly Ph: +33 (0)1 46 40 11 15 5’ walking distance VILLA DES TERNES 97 avenue Ternes 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 53 81 94 94 5’ walking distance CECILIA 11 avenue Mac Mahon - 75017 Paris - Ph: +33 (0)1 48 80 32 10 - Subway: Charles de Gaulle Etoile, Line 1 › 2 stars hotels IBIS PORTE DE CLICHY 163 bis avenue de Clichy 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 40 25 20 00 Subway: Porte de Clichy, Line 13 CAMPANILE BERTHIER 4 bld Berthier 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 46 27 01 77 Subway: Porte de Clichy, Line 13 ELYSEE ETOILE 5 rue de l’étoile 75017 Paris Ph: +33 (0)1 43 80 22 19 Subway: Charles de Gaulle Etoile, Line 1 15 Social Programme › Opening ceremony S unday 5 July 2009, 17:45 Grand Auditorium, level 0 › Welcome cocktail S unday 5 July 2009, 19:15 Salons Concorde, level 4 › Closing ceremony T hursday 9 July 2009, 10:30 Amphi Bordeaux, level 3 › Optional Congress dinner 16 Tuesday 7 July 2009, from 20:00 to 23:00 Cruise on the Seine river List of Exhibitors booth number Dermatological Laboratories › Avène www.eau-thermale-avene.com 40 Based on Avène thermal spring water, active ingredient with soothing and anti-irritant properties, used at the Avène Hydrotherapy Center, Avène Dermatological Laboratories have developed a line of products. To meet the needs of dermatologists. All our products comply with a stringent quality charter which guarantees their perfect tolerance and effectiveness. Innovation in dermatology. France › Biometrics www.biometrics.fr 16 Biometrics France is active in the fields of research, clinical, rehabilitation, ergonomy and sport. The company is specialized in gait and 3D movement analysis: - Opto-electronic 3D movement analysis system Vicon (GB) - Ultra-sounds 3D movement analysis system Zebris (DE) - Analysis of spatial and temporal parameter of gait GAITRite (USA) - Zero Wire EMG WiFi system AURION (It) - Biomechanics force plates AMTI (USA) - Pressure Distribution force plates and treadmills Zebris (DE) - Accelerometers for gait analysis and daily activities Mc Roberts (NL) - Pressure mapping systems for wheelchair and bed FSA (CA) - Electro-goniometers, accelerometers, EMG, Datalog, Datalink data acquisition systems Biometrics Ltd (GB) - Quantified muscular testing with MicroFET Biometrics Europe (NL) Europe Ltd › Eisai www.eisai.co.uk 1 Eisai Co. Ltd. is a research-based human health care (hhc) company that discovers, develops and markets products in more than 30 countries. Eisai focuses its efforts in three therapeutic areas: neurology, gastro-intestinal disorders and oncology/critical care. Through a global network of research facilities, manufacturing sites and marketing subsidiaries, Eisai actively participates in all aspects of the worldwide health care system. Eisai employs more than 8,000 people worldwide. Medical Systems B.V. › Finapres www.finapres.com 49 Finapres Medical Systems (FMS) is the pioneer in non-invasive beat to beat hemodynamic monitoring using the Finapres technology for continuous finger blood pressure measurement. Its state of the art devices such as Portapres® and Finometer® can non-invasively monitor up to 15 cardiac parameters beat by beat, including blood pressure, cardiac output and stroke volume. The PC based Beatscope® SW facilitates on-line monitoring and full disclosure of both waveform data and beat-to-beat cardiovascular parameters. 17 List of exhibitors Lundbeck A/S › H.www.lundbeck.com 65 Lundbeck – The Specialist in Psychiatry – Pioneer in Neurology H. Lundbeck A/S is an international pharmaceutical company dedicated in research and development of new drugs for treatment of CNS disorders including depression, insomnia, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Research has been the foundation of Lundbeck activities for more than 50 years, and the company’s mission is to improve the quality of life for peop om psychiatric and neurological disorders. › H UR Health & Fitness Equipment, HUR Labs, Physio Tools Ltd, RaiSoft www.hur.fi / www.physiotools.com / www.hurlabs.com 64 HUR Health and Fitness Equipment is worldwide recognized as a technology leader with 20 years of experience in strength training equipment for rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, physiotherapy clinics, fitness clubs, hotels and beyond. HUR equipments were designed in cooperation with different universities and leading physiology and biomechanics experts. This pneumatic air-resistance technology allows seniors, people of all ages and abilities to safely build their functional fitness by increasing and maintaining their ROM, re-educate and strengthen muscles, increase static and dynamic endurance and increase bone density. Equipments designed and manufactured in Finland are used in over 5000 facilities all over the world. PhysioTools is the global market leader in exercise prescription software. The exercise library covers a wide range of areas of interest and includes over 50 modules and 15,000 exercises, available in 20 languages. The professional content is developed by world renowned authors and leading experts in their field HUR Labs is a leading vendor for equipment and software for testing and training of balance. Our balance platforms BT3 and BT4 are approved and certified medical CE devices. They are easy to use and very portable. The included software suite features several testing protocols with a wide normative database for easy comparison of results. It includes visual feedback exercises developed to enhance coordination, body control and balance. Multiple difficulty levels makes the training challenging and fun for people of all ages and balance skill levels. Come try the BT4 balance platform on our stand no. 64. › Institut National de Prévention et d’Éducation pour la Santé / National Institute for Prevention and Health Education 58 www.inpes.sante.fr The National Institute for Prevention and Health Education - Inpes is a public establishment created in 2002. The Institute plays a major role in public health and is in charge of implementing prevention and health education policies at national level. Inpes leads several actions as part of the national « healthy ageing » plan, including: • Information campaigns for the elderly. • Conception and dissemination of documents and guidelines for the elderly, their relatives and for professionals. • Conception and dissemination of teaching aids for the old patient. • Studies and research on behaviours and opinions of the elderly towards their health. 18 List of exhibitors Anti-aging Systems › International www.antiaging-systems.com › InterRAI www.interrai.org 71 46 InterRAI is an international collaborative non-profit network of researchers and practitioners in over 30 countries. Our goal is to promote evidence-informed clinical practice and policy decisions through the collection and interpretation of high quality data about the characteristics and outcomes of elderly persons served across a variety of health and social services settings. The interRAI family of tools and applications (comprehensive assessment, outcome measures, clinical assessment protocols, case-mix algorithms and quality indicators) has been developed to work together to form an integrated health information system to improve continuity of care, as well as to integrate care and supports for each individual. › Ipsen www.ipsen.com 36 Ipsen is an innovation-driven international specialty pharmaceutical group with over 20 products on the market and a total worldwide staff of nearly 4,200. Its development strategy is based on a combination of specialty products, which are growth drivers, in targeted therapeutic areas (oncology, endocrinology and neurology), and primary care products. The location of its four Research & Development centres (Paris, Boston, Barcelona, London) and its peptide and protein engineering platform give the Group a competitive edge in gaining access to leading university research teams and highly qualified personnel. In 2008, Research and Development expenditure was about €183 million, close to 19% of consolidated sales, which amounted to €971 million while total revenues exceeded €1 billion. › Janssen-Cilag www.janssen-cilag.fr 62 › JNHA-Springer www.springer.com / www.serdi-fr.com/jnha 63 Healthcare › Linde www.linde-healthcare.fr 27 The JNHA is an official journal for the IAGG, the EUGMS and the IANA. The JNHA is divided in four sections: Nutrition, Clinical Neurosciences, Clinical Trials and Aging, Geriatric Science. Major aims of JNHA are to contribute to the improvement of knowledge regarding the relationships between nutrition and the aging process, the development of clinical trials in the field of age related disease e.g. Alzheimer’s disease, Frailty, Sarcopenia Mobility disorders. JNHA is distributed by Springer, leading global scientific publisher, and part of Springer Science+Business Media. Linde Healthcare medical gases and associated services are used in many fields of modern medicine: anesthesia and analgesia, surgery, cryo-surgery, lung function support, in vivo- and in vitro-diagnostics, and instrument sterilization. In emergency care, medicinal gases help to treat and allow to gain time for life saving procedures. Medicinal gas mixtures for pain relief are effective for providing immediate help for practitioners and patients. Outside hospital, Homecare division of Linde Healthcare offers solutions that improve patient’s daily quality of life, even while traveling. 19 List of exhibitors Merck Sharp & Dohme -Chibret › Laboratoires www.merck.com 61 MSD is a subsidiary of Merck & Co., a global research-driven pharmaceutical company dedicated to putting patients first. Established in 1891, Merck discovers, develops, manufactures and markets vaccines and medicines to address unmet medical needs. Our priorities are focused on turning cutting-edge science into breakthrough medicines that have the potential to become important medical advances, notably in gerontology and geriatrics. International Ltd › Mundipharma www.mundipharma.co.uk 56 Mundipharma is one of the Purdue/Mundipharma/Napp independent associated companies privately owned companies and joint ventures covering the world’s pharmaceutical markets. The companies worldwide are dedicated to bringing to patients with severe and debilitating diseases the benefits of novel treatment options in fields such as severe pain, haemato-oncology and respiratory disease. Program on Aging › NACDA www.icpsr.umich.edu/NACDA/ 48 Nutrition › Nestlé www.nestlenutrition.com / www.nestlenutrition-institute.org 2 Nestlé HealthCare Nutrition, part of Nestlé Nutrition, makes a positive difference to the nutritional health, well-being and quality of life of patients through the development and delivery of innovative, medically recognized branded nutritional solutions. Our range of solutions helps to optimize the nutritional intake of patients whether their goal is to combat disease and/or recover better and faster or to stay healthy. Excellent taste and convenient formats help patients comply with recommended intakes. Our range addresses standard and disease specific nutritional needs and related services including patient and healthcare professional education and training. Nestlé HealthCare Nutrition has worldwide headquarters in Gland (Switzerland). Initiative for the Care of the Elderly (NICE) › National www.nicenet.ca 28 NICE, headquartered in Canada, is an international knowledge transfer network of researchers, practitioners, students and seniors dedicated to improving care for older adults globally. NICE develops and disseminates easy-to-use tools, based on rigourous research, to healthcare professionals, older adults, and their friends, families and caregivers. NICE also aims to improve education and enrolment in gerontology/geriatrics. NICE works in partnership with the Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG), a multidisciplinary scientific and educational association providing leadership in the field of aging in Canada. CAG encourages studies in gerontology, fosters collaborations between diverse professions and disciplines, and publishes the Canadian Journal on Aging. › Novartis www.novartis.fr 35 The diversity of diseases in geriatrics supposes a wide range of solutions. Thanks to his therapeutics range and his capacity to innovate, Novartis answers to the important health needs of your patients. Cardiology (Diovan®, Exforge®), diabetology (Eucreas®, Galvus®), osteoporosis (Aclasta®), oncology, neuroscience (Exelon®, Stalevo®), ophtalmics (Lucentis®) and Proximology: so many therapeutics areas where Novartis provides care for elderly patients and theirs family carers. 20 List of exhibitors Advance Medical Nutrition › Nutricia www.nutricia.com 67 Nutricia is a specialised unit of Danone, with a mission to lead the use of Advanced Medical Nutrition in disease management and disease prevention. With its focus on innovative, sciencebased nutrition delivering proven consumer benefits and better clinical outcomes for patients, Nutricia supports Danone’s broader mission to bring health through food to the greatest number. Nutricia was acquired by Danone in 2007. Nutricia offers a broad range of disease targeted products in the fields of diabetes, oncology, respiratory diseases, nephrology, and wound care. For more information, please contact Dr Ceri Green, Global Medical Department, Tel: +31 20 456 9099, e-mail: [email protected] France › Nycomed www.nycomed.com 47 Our mission is to bring medicines that matter to patients and healthcare providers. Healthcare › Orange www.orange.com/sante 68 Patients in gerontology and geriatric can benefit from solutions such as mobile assistance service, available 24/7, a very easy to use terminal to monitor any changes in their health status. It also reminds them when to take their treatments or when they have a medical appointment, and enables them to communicate with their caregivers. On the strength of its position as an integrated services operator, Orange has technological know-how to be able to develop solutions which are not only simple, reliable and effective for medical and personal care services, but which also contribute to bringing innovation to patients and an enhanced experience in managing their health and illnesses. University Press / Oxford Journals › Oxford www.oxfordjournals.org 52 Oxford Journals, a division of Oxford University Press, is proud to now publish the journals of the Gerontological Society of America: The Gerontologist, The Journals of Gerontology: Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, and The Journals of Gerontology: Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. We are also proud to publish Age and Ageing on behalf of The British Geriatrics Society. Please visit our booth for free sample copies of these journals and information on special offers and discounts from OUP. Revue de Gériatrie › La www.revuedegeriatrie.fr 26 21 List of exhibitors › sanofi-aventis www.sanofi-aventis.com 66 Sanofi aventis, a leading global pharmaceutical company, discovers, develops and distributes therapeutic solutions to improve the lives of everyone. Sanofi aventis is No1 in Europe, with double digit growth in emerging markets, present in more than 100 countries; Sanofi aventis is a diversified healthcare company. Group strategy is based on three key themes to reach and deliver sustainable growth. • Increasing innovation in Research & Development. • Adapting our structure to meet the challenge of the future. • Exploring external growth opportunities. Focused on patients needs, sanofi aventis offers a range of essential healthcare assets, including a broad-based product portfolio and a presence worldwide. Sanofi aventis develops and proposes a broad therapeutic offer answering to aging related diseases: cardiovascular, diabetes, Thrombosis, Central Nervous system, oncology, flu… Pasteur MSD › Sanofi www.spmsd.com 55 Building upon the legacy of pioneers like Louis Pasteur we want to help protect people against infectious diseases so that they can live longer, feel better and achieve more. We are dedicated exclusively to vaccines because we believe prevention is better than cure and immunisation is the best prevention.Our 45 vaccines help protect people from 20 infectious diseases, including cervical cancer, liver cancer, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, rabies, measles, yellow fever, shingles and influenza. Our vaccines help protect everyone –from infancy to old age. Sanofi Pasteur MSD is a joint venture between sanofi pasteur - the vaccine division of sanofi-aventis - and Merck & Co. Inc.. We develop, license, manufacture and distribute vaccines in Western Europe. We lead the vaccine industry in Western Europe with an estimated 37% of the vaccine market in 2008. Together with sanofi Pasteur and Merck we are working to make vaccines available to more people in the developing world, in alliance with organisations such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI). International › Servier www.servier.fr 60 Karger Publishers › S.www.karger.com 63 bis Gerontological Society of America › The www.geron.org Medical › Verathon www.verathon.fr 51 57 Bladderscan® bladder volume instruments are portable, 3D ultrasound devices that quickly, accurately and noninvasively measure urinary bladder volume and post-void residual (PVR). Bladderscan® prevent unnecessary catheterization, reduces infection, assists in managing incontinence, and helps diagnose bladder dysfunction. Designed to be used by physicians or nurses, without the need for a sonographer, Bladderscan® are easy to learn and use. 22 List of exhibitors SA › Vigilio www.vigilio.eu 50 Founded in 2005, VIGILIO S.A. develops innovative telemedical solutions in partnership with the TIMC-IMAG Research team (UJF, Grenoble), the APHP (Paris), and a leading industrial group (Intervox-BSE). The expert system developed by Vigilio is key to differentiating situations encountered in everyday life, from those which demand the immediate alert. The system concept is based on multidimensional contextual analysis, and has led to 2 international patents. Compared to first-generation devices, unreliable and prone to false alarms, the next generation solutions developed by VIGILIO S.A. are a major advance, not just in technological terms, but also in assuring highest reliability for the patient. › Vivago www.vivago.fr 53 Blackwell › Wiley www.wileyblackwell.com 45 Wiley-Blackwell is the international scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, with strengths in every major academic and professional field and partnerships with many of the world’s leading societies. Wiley-Blackwell publishes over 1,400 peer-reviewed journals as well as 1,500+ new books annually in print and online, as well as databases, major reference works and laboratory protocols. Ltd › Wisepress www.wisepress.com 69 Wisepress.com, Europe’s leading conference bookseller, has a complete range of books and journals relevant to the themes of the meeting. Books can be purchased at the stand or, if you would rather not carry them, posted to you – Wisepress will deliver worldwide. In addition to attending 250 conferences per year, Wisepress has a comprehensive medical and scientific bookshop online with great offers, some up to 40% off the publisher list prices. 23 List of exhibitors List of Exhibitors AVÈNE DErMATOLOGICAL LABORATORIES BIOMETRICS France EISAI EUROPE FINAPRES MEDICAL FUTURE CONGRESS H. LUNDBECK A/S HUR Health & Fitness Equipment, HUR Labs, Physio Tools Ltd, RaiSoft INPES INTERNATIONAL ANTIAGING SYSTEMS InterRAI fellow IPSEN JANSSEN-CILAG JNHA – SPRINGER LINDE HEALTHCARE MERCK SHARP & DOHME-CHIBRET MUNDIPHARMA international ltd NACDA program on aging NESTLÉ NUTRITION 40 16 1 49 24 65 64 58 71 46 36 62 63 27 61 56 48 2 28 35 NICE NOVARTIS NUTRICIA Advance medical nutrition NYCOMED ORANGE HEALTHCARE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS / oxford journals la REVUE DE GéRIATRIE SANOFI AVENTIS SANOFI PASTEUR MSD SERVIER International SGGIF-FREGIF S. KARGER PUBLISHERS THE GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA VERATHON MEDICAL VIGILIO S.A. VIVAGO WILEY-BlACKWELL WISEPRESS LTD 67 47 68 52 26 66 55 60 25 63 bis 51 57 50 53 45 69 Associations’ Village UEMS FONDATION NATIONALE DE GÉRONTOLOGIE IAGG 20th SEOUL World Congress European Academy for Medecine OF Ageing Sociedad EspaÑola de GeriatriÁ y GerontologiÁ CIFGG 2010 British Council for Ageing INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY ON NUTRITION AND AGING 2010 IAGG 2011 Congress European Region 24 A B-C D E F G H I J Réseau Québecois DE RECHERCHE SUR LE VIEILLISSEMENT AMDA K European School of HAEmatology HEALTH AND AGE M AGE VILLAGE SNCF- SOCIÉTÉ DES TRAINS EXPOSITION ALMA France EUGMS CONGRESS DUBLIN 2010 AFBAH L N O P Q R S List as of 16 June 2009 Exhibition map Exhibition Map, level 2 Poster Area Track D - Social Research, Policy and Practice Boards 681 to 899 242 A 241 68 243 242 B 67 69 71 66 Room Maillot 64 65 Opening hours: Sunday 5 July Monday 6 July Tuesday 7 July Wednesday 8 July 63 63 bis 12:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 18:00 62 61 59 60 Rest Area 55 50 51 52 53 49 48 47 46 45 40 58 36 35 56 253 57 27 28 29 30 252 AB 02 251 01 26 16 25 24 Rest Cyber Area Area Congress Bags A B S R Q P O N M L K J I H G F E D C Map as of 16 June 2009 25 Palais des Congrès - Floor plans Level 0 Access to the Grand Auditorium Level A (-1) 26 Level 3 Room 353 Room 352 AB Amphi Havane Room 351 Poster Area Track A Room 343 Room 342 B Room 342 A Poster Area Track B Room 341 Preview Room Poster Area Track C Amphi Bordeaux Level 2 Welcome Area Room 252 AB Room 253 Amphi Bleu Room 251 Room 243 Exhibition Area Room 242 B Room 242 A Room 241 Room Maillot Poster Area - Track D 27 How to recognise a unique pharmaceutical Group? Ipsen is an innovation-driven international specialty pharmaceutical group with over 20 products on the market and a total worldwide staff of nearly 4,000. The company’s development strategy is based on a combination of products in targeted therapeutic areas (oncology, endocrinology and neuromuscular disorders) which are growth drivers, and primary care products which contribute significantly to its research financing. This strategy is also supported by an active policy of partnerships. The location of its four Research & Development centres (Paris, Boston, Barcelona, London) gives the Group a competitive edge in gaining access to leading university research teams and highly qualified personnel. In 2007, R&D expenditure was Ð184.7 million, in excess of 20% of consolidated sales, which amounted to Ð920.5 million while total revenues amounted to Ð993.8 million. More than 700 people in R&D are dedicated to the discovery and development of innovative drugs for patient care. www.ipsen.com › Scientific Programme Track A: Biological Sciences Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Other session S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session CME Continuing medical education Translation English/French provided 29 Scientific Information › Continuing medical education certificates – UEMS CME CREDITS: The congress is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for Medical Specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. The congress is designated for a maximum of 18 European External CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit he/she actually spent in the educational activity. EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician’s Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category 1 credit, contact the AMA, www.ama-assn.org. The sessions concerned by CME credits are CME indicated in the symposia programme by : A dedicated website is at your disposal in order to validate your credits and print your certificate: http://iagg2009.e2m-solution.com It will be closed one month after the end of the congress. › Oral sessions How to read the programme? Over 250 sessions will be presented in various formats around four main themes. Each session is identified by a session code for delegates to pick out the sessions they are interested in. 30 Session formats: S: symposium W: workshop O: oral communications session (abstracts based programme) SAT: satellite industry session Sessions days: 5: Sunday 5 July 6: Monday 6 July 7: Tuesday 7 July 8: Wednesday 8 July 9: Thursday 9 July Sessions themes: A: Biological Sciences B: Health Sciences and Geriatric Medicine C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Example: Symposium Track B SB7 148 Date (Tuesday July 7) (Health Sciences & Geriatrics Medicine) Communications within each symposium are identified by the ending number of the session codes: This code is related to abstracts which can be found in a supplement of the Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, available in congress bags. Example: SB7 148-1 Symposium SB7 148 First communication of the session In addition, special sessions will be presented in the programme as presidential symposium, keynotes lectures, pre-conferences, awards ceremonies. › Oral sessions practical information Chairpersons and speakers Speakers should be in the conference room 15 minutes before the beginning of their session to meet the chairpersons. The role of chairpersons is to introduce the session, to make speakers respect their allotted times, to facilitate the discussion and finally to close the session. Preview room Speakers are requested to proceed to the pre-view room (room 341, level 3) half a day or no later than 4 hours before their session, where they will be assisted by computer experts who will help to download presentations from PC-formatted file supports onto a single server before the session and sent through a network to the correct session room.. Presentations can also be reviewed and even updated in the pre-view room. Preview room opening hours: Sunday 5 July: from 08.00 to 19.30 Monday 6 July: from 07.00 to 19.00 Tuesday 7 July: from 07.00 to 19.00 Wednesday 8 July: from 07.00 to 19.00 Thursday 9 July: from 07.00 to 19.00 A PC computer will be available and provided by the congress organization in each conference room, and should be used for all presentations. Speakers will not be able to connect their own laptop in the conference room. 31 Sunday › Sunday 5 July Scientific Programme Track A: Biological Sciences Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Other session S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session CME Continuing medical education Translation English/French provided 33 Sunday 5 Synopsis Sunday Room 352 AB - Level 3 10.00 › 17.00 › 4th International Academy on Nutrition and Aging (IANA) p 35 Room 243 - Level 2 10.00 › 17.15 › International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA) meeting p 36 Amphi Bleu level 2 11.30 › 13.00 › 14.00 › 15.30 › 16.00 › Amphi Bordeaux level 3 Amphi Havane level 3 SD5 001 SD5 002 Care workers An ageing society … and quality of with or without senior services in public citizens? First results of a long-term care cross national initiatives program of research on the issue p 37 p 37 Satellite industry session Sat. indus. session Sat. indus. session sanofi-aventis VTE risk in elederly patients: how to improve medical prophylaxis? Novartis Pharma Last innovations for elderly patient management p 38 p 38 Caisse des Dépôts Autonomy, communication and information technologies (CIT) and territories - Which medico-social coordination? Satellite industry session Satellite industry session Pierre Fabre Servier Dermocosmétique Treating Dermatoporosis: osteoporosis in an emerging pro- the elderly: a blem of the aging medical need, a population logical answer 17.30 › Room Maillot level 2 p 39 p 39 p 38 Satellite industry session Satellite industry session AG2R-Isica Sanofi Pasteur MSD Prevention of herpes Understanding and accomzoster and postherpetic paniment of good ageing: neuralgia is now pos- presentation of a longitudinal study on the conditions sible. A solution to the of the good ageing of the challenges of herpes AG2R-Isica allocatees zoster in the elderly p 39 Grand Auditorium - Level 0 17.45 › 19.15 › 34 Opening Ceremony p 41 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice p 40 Pre-conferences Room 352 AB 10.00 › 17:15 Chairs: W.C.Chumlea (USA), X. Hebuterne (France), P. Garry (USA), J. Morley (USA), B. Vellas (France) Nutrition and Cognitive Decline Sunday th International Academy on Nutrition and 4 Aging (IANA) Sunday 5 Chairs: L.J.Fitten (USA), R. Maia Guimaraes (Brazil), X. Hebuterne (France) › 10:00 Nutrition and longevity. What we have learned from the New-Mexico aging › process study P. Garry (USA) 10:20 Nutrition and brain age related disease. What we have learned from epidemiological studies P. Barberger-Gateau (France) 10:40 The MAPT study: multidomain Alzheimer’s preventive trials S. Gillette, S. Andrieu, B. Vellas (France) 11:00 Homotaurine for the protection of memory function in healthy aging › › F. Wassef, D. Saumier, D. Haine, D. Garceau, J. Sampalis (Canada) › 11:15 Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, APOe4 allele status, and cognitive functionning in community-dwelling older adults V. Danthiir, T. Nettelbeck, C. Wilson, N. Burns, G. Wittert (Australia) Chairs: C.Sieber (Germany), L .Guitierrez (Mexico) R. Chan, J. Woo, J. Leung (Hong Kong) › 12:00 Nutrition and sucessfull aging H. Payette (Canada) › 12:20 Nutrition and sarcopenia W.C. Chumlea (USA) › 12:40 Effects of food groups and dietary nutrients on bone loss in elderly Chinese population › 14:00 Strontium ralenate reduces vertebral fractures in frail osteporotic women Y. Rolland, G. Abellan Van Kan, B. Vellas (France) › 14:15 The relationship between adiposity and prevalence of chronic diseases in older people in England V. Hirani (United-Kingdom) Chairs: W.C.Chumlea (USA), I. ROSENBERG (USA) S. Choquette, M. Aubertin-Leheudre, I.J. Dionne (Canada) V. Garms-Homolová, G. Apelt (Germany) › 14:30 Malnutrition in nursing home: a consequence of age related disease? J. Bauer (Germany) › 14:45 Cachexia and age related disease? W. Evans (USA) › 15:00 Nutrition and age related frailty T. Harris (USA) › 15:15 Six months of exercise and isoflavones: effects on risk factors of cardiovascular diseases in postmenopausal women › 15:30 Obesity in nursing homes: prevalence, distribution, and relation to multimorbidity S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session >>> 35 Sunday 5 Pre-conferences Sunday >>> Chair: J.Morley (USA) I. Feldblum, L. German, H. Castel, I. Harman-Boehm, D.R. Shahar (Israel) › 16:00 Is weight loss and undernutrition an age related disease? L.C.P.G.M. De Groot (The Netherlands) › 16:15 The impact of intense nutritional intervention on health and nutritional status and mortality after acute hospitalization › 16:30 Behavioral weight loss interventions in obese older adults - A meta-analysis L. Barre, A. King, J. Cyrus, R. Larson (USA) › 16:45 Education attenuates the association between dietary patterns and cognitive function among middle aged adults - The Whitehall II study T.N. Akbaraly, A. Singh-Manoux, M.G. Marmot, E.J. Brunner (France) P. Garry (USA), W.C. Chumlea (USA) › 17:00 Conclusion International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA) meeting Room 243 10.00 › 17:15 4th World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) › 10:00 Official opening – Welcome and greetings › 10:20 Distinguished special speaker › 10:45 The Charles-Henri Rapin Memorial Panel – Recent developments on research on elder abuse in Europe › 12:00 Lunch – Hosted by ALMA France › 13:00 Elder abuse around the world in 60 minutes › 14:00 Global snapshots › 15:45 An interactive dialogue – Audience show and tell › 16:30 Reception - Made possible through generous funds from the Ontario Seniors’ Secretariat, Ministry of Culture (Canada) Presentation of the Rosalie Wolf Award 36 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Amphi Bordeaux 11.30 › 13.00 Chair: Soonman KWON (Seoul, Republic of Korea) › SD5 001-1 — Care workers and quality of services in public long-term care program: from the viewpoint and situation of Japanese Aged Society Yutaka SHIMIZU (Tokyo, Japan) Lydia LI (Ann Arbor, USA) Wolfgang SCHUETTE (Hamburg, Germany) Sunday Care workers and quality of services in public long-term care program SD5 001 Sunday 5 › SD5 001-2 — Direct care workers in the United States: challenges in recruitment and retention › SD5 001-3 — Issues and problems in quality of care workers and quality of services in long-term care in Germany › SD5 001-4 — Training system of care workers in long-term care system and quality of care services in Korea: from the viewpoint of first launching LTC insurance Sung-Jae CHOI (Seoul, Republic of Korea) An ageing society … with or without senior citizens? First results of a cross national initiatives of research on the issue SD5 002 Amphi Havane 11.30 › 13.00 Chair: Rosita KORNFELD (Santiago, Chile) › SD5 002-1 — A « participative » policy on ageing? The French experience in a comparative perspective Daniel REGUER (Le Havre, France) Daniel THOMAS (Rouyn-Noranda, Canada) George ROUAMBA (Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso) › SD5 002-2 — Participation of elderly people in state policy making and local systems of welfare in Quebec › SD5 002-3 — Older people’s councils in Spain: an empowerment challenge Mercè PÉREZ-SALANOVA (Barcelona, Spain) › SD5 002-4 — Politics of old age and elderly participation in decisions in Burkina Faso S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 37 Sunday 5 Sunday SAT Satellite industry sessions sanofi-aventis Venous thromboembolic risk in elderly patients:how to improve medical prophylaxis? Amphi Bleu 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Claude JEANDEL (Montpellier, France) › Report of existing epidemiological data and specificities of venous thromboembolic risk in elderly patients Claude JEANDEL (Montpellier, France) Gilles BERRUT (Nantes, France) › Existing clinical data in the geriatric patient Dominique MOTTIER (Brest, France) › Challenges to improve the practice and to reduce the incidence of this frequent, but preventable disease SAT Novartis Pharma Last innovations for elderly patient management Amphi Bordeaux 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France), Serge GAUTHIER (Montréal, Canada) › Preventive clinic for Alzheimer patient Fatima NOURHASHEMI (Toulouse, France) › New insights in elderly hypertensive patient management Olivier HANON (Paris, France) › Screening and treatment of osteoporosis: an issue in Alzheimer disease patients management Hubert BLAIN (Montpellier, France) Serge GAUTHIER (Montreal, Canada) › Last innovations in Alzheimer disease treatments SAT French > Caisse des dépôts English Autonomy, communication and informationtechnologies (CIT) and territories. Which medico-social coordination? Amphi Havane 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Liliane PIOT (Paris, France) › Setting up a methodology to appraise areas in which housing for the elderly can be built Pierre-Marie CHAPON (Paris , France) Véra BRIAND (Rennes, France) › Local development and innovation to provide greater living condition for older people to live healthier, more independent › As far as social and medical organization and methods are concerned, the department of the Maritime Alps must adapt himself to a wild geography and to the vital statistics prefiguring France of year 2020 Fabien JOSSERAN (Nice, France) Chantal CARLIOZ (Villars de Lans, France) › How the Communauté de Communes of the Massif du Vercors is harnessing ICTS to help ageing people 38 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Sunday 5 Satellite industry sessions Amphi Bleu 16.00 › 17.30 Chairs: Jean-Hilaire SAURAT (Geneva, Switzerland), Alan SINCLAIR (Luton, UK) Sunday Pierre Fabre Dermocosmétique Dermatoporosis : an emerging problem of the aging population SAT › Skin health and influences of ageing and frailty syndromes Alan SINCLAIR (Luton, UK) › Frailty assessment of older people Gabor ABELLAN (Toulouse, France) › Dermatoporosis: a chronic cutaneous fragility syndrome Jean-Hilaire SAURAT (Geneva, Switzerland) › Prevalence of dermatoporosis Anne-Marie SCHMITT (Toulouse, France) AG2R-Isica Understanding and accompaniment of good ageing: presentation of a longitudinal study on the conditions of the good ageing of the AG2R-Isica allocatees SAT Room Maillot 16.00 › 17.30 › AG2R-Isica - Understanding and accompaniment of good ageing › Loss of autonomy: usefulness of cohort studies Joël ANKRI (Paris, France) › SIPAF study: methodology Jean-Marie ROBINE (Montpellier, France) › Practical observations on the study Unfolding Jean-Jacques ARVIEU (Paris, France) Servier Treating osteoporosis in the elderly: a medical need, a logical answer SAT Amphi Bordeaux 16.00 › 17.30 Chairs: René RIZZOLI (Geneva, Switzerland), Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France) › Introduction Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France) › Burden of osteoporosis: underrecognition and undertreatment Steeven BOONEN (Leuven, Belgium) › Pathophysiology of osteoporosis in the elderly Pierre MARIE (Paris, France) › Forming new bone for greater antifracture efficacy Cyrus COOPER (Southampton, UK) › Protelos : the logical answer for the elderly patients René RIZZOLI (Geneva, Switzerland) › Conclusion ® René RIZZOLI (Geneva, Switzerland) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 39 Sunday 5 Sunday SAT Satellite industry session Sanofi Pasteur MSD Prevention of herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralgia is now possible. A solution to the challenges of herpes zoster in the elderly Amphi Havane 16.00 › 17.30 Chair: Jean-Pierre BAEYENS (Oostende, Belgium) › Herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralgia Robert JOHNSON (Bristol, UK) › Herpes zoster: a common disease that can have a devastating impact on patients’ quality of life Janet E. McELHANEY (Vancouver, Canada) Gérard MICK (Lyon, France) › Vaccination: a new option to reduce the burden of herpes zoster 40 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Sunday 5 Opening ceremony Grand Auditorium 17.45 › 19.15 Under the high patronage of Monsieur Nicolas SARKOZY, Président de la République Française Access by level 0 Sunday Opening Ceremony › OFFICIAL SPEECHES Bernard FORETTE - President of the Congress Renato MAIA GUIMARÃES - President of the IAGG Bruno VELLAS - President Elect of the IAGG Jean-Pierre AQUINO - President of the SFGG › PRESENTATION OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE IAGG NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS › SPECIAL LECTURE Advancing the rights of older persons: dilemmas and options Serguei ZELENEV - Chief, Social Integration Branch, DSPD/DESA, United Nations Secretariat (New York, United States) Followed by the Welcome cocktail S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 41 Scientific Programme Monday › Monday 6 July Track A: Biological Sciences Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Other session S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session CME Continuing medical education Translation English/French provided 43 Monday 6 08.00 › Monday 09.30 › 09.45 › 10.15 › 10.30 › 12.00 › 12.15 › 13.45 › 14.00 › 15.30 › 15.45 › 17.15 › 17.30 › 19.00 › 44 Synopsis Amphi Bleu Level 2 Room 241 Level 2 Room 242 A Level 2 OB6 003 OB6 004 OB6 005 OD6 006 Alzheimer Health sciences Drugs Integrated models of care / Social policy p 48 p 48 p 49 Room 242 B Level 2 p 49 Keynote Lecture Place of sarcopenia in the frailty syndrome p 56 SB6 019 SD6 020 SB6 021 SD6 022 Update: development Older workers under European perspecof therapies and globalization – tives on teaching diagnostics for the Employment and geriatric medicine. treatment of retirement in times of A joined EUGMS and alzheimer’s disease rapid social change IAGG-ER symposium p 57 p 57 p 58 An international perspective on prevention of physical restraint use p 58 Satellite industry session Lundbeck Overcoming everyday challenges in Alzheimer’s disease p 64 SC6 036 Cognitive training Targeted geriatric in later adulthood: assessment in findings from primary care - An four intervention international research programs collaboration p 66 SB6 053 Cross-national evidence on health change with ageing The MNA® revisited: what does the data tell us? p 72 SD6 067 CME Presidential symposium - Compression of morbidity: has it come true? SD6 038 SD6 039 Loneliness in old age Older people in emergencies: education for health professionals p 66 SC6 052 SB6 037 p 72 SB6 068 CME Nutritional support in nursing homes p 78 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session p 67 IPSEN Award p 78 p 67 SD6 054 The Fondation IPSEN Use of an integration is awarding its 2009 index to compare Longevity prize home care delivery for to Jacques Vallin, older persons in 11 French demographer European countries p 71 SB6 069 p 72 SD6 070 Support programs for Social roles of older community-dwelling frail adults in multigeelderly patients at the hos- nerational families: pital-community interface: structural, cultural, and a Hong Kong experience national considerations p 79 Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice p 79 Monday 6 Synopsis 08.00 › 09.30 › 12.00 › 12.15 › Room 251 Level 2 Room 252 AB Level 2 OD6 007 OC6 008 OB6 009 OB6 010 Falls / Frailty Metabolic syndrom / Diabete Age discrimination BPSD p 50 p 50 p 51 Room Maillot Level 2 p 51 Room 243 Room 251 Room 252 AB Room 253 Room Maillot SD6 023 SC6 024 SB6 025 SD6 026 SB6 027 New departures in critical gerontology: multi-level perspectives on power and inequality Special session on forgiveness in aging, American/Israeli collaboration p 59 p 59 Mild cognitive Aging, a Reduced functional impairment - considerable status in elderly Discussed and achievement for people: consequenless discussed humanity – The ces & physiological issues ILC perspective determinants p 60 p 60 Monday 10.30 › Room 243 Level 2 p 60 Satellite industry session Merck MSD Ageing related disease : a strategic challenge 13.45 › 14.00 › 15.30 › 15.45 › 19.00 › Social pensions and older people in developing countries Approaches to frailty in the Americas p 67 SD6 055 SB6 041 17.15 › 17.30 › S: Symposium SD6 040 SC6 042 p 68 SC6 056 p 73 p 68 SA6 057 Understanding and comparing public and private guardianship in the USA and in France W: Workshop p 73 SC6 072 p 80 CME Organization and enga- A new approach gement of gerontology to falls and and geriatrics students osteoporotic at the national, regional fractures in and international level ageing population O: Oral communications session p 68 SB6 058 p 81 SAT: Satellite industry session CME Heart failure in the very elderly p 74 SB6 073 p 80 CME Research Apathy and directions of the neuropsychiatric McArthur symptoms in Foundation Aging Alzheimer Society network Bridging research Nutrition and and practice: brain aging: Loneliness in toward a global various societies priming the model of gerontobrain against the logy education ravages of time SD6 071 p 64 SC6 043 p 74 SD6 074 Small-scale, personalized nursing homes: a global phenomenon? p 81 45 Monday 6 Synopsis Amphi Bordeaux Level 3 08.00 › Monday 09.30 › 09.45 › 10.15 › 10.30 › 12.00 › 12.15 › OB6 011 Cardiac failure / Hypertension p 52 Room 342 A Level 3 Room 342 B Level 3 OC6 012 OB6 013 OC6 014 Long-term care Personnality & ageing / Psychogeriatrics Psychological aspects of ageing Room 343 Level 3 p 52 p 53 p 53 SC6 030 SD6 031 End of life care Ageing and in long term care politics in Europe facilities: theoreand the USA tical and practice perspectives Fear of falling in older people: results from different populations Are there valid reasons for agebased inequalities in medical treatment? Keynote Lecture Clinical practice in nursing homes as a tool for progress p 56 SD6 028 SD6 029 p 61 p 61 p 61 p 62 Satellite industry session AP-HP Innovative geriatric networks 13.45 › 14.00 › 15.30 › 15.45 › 17.15 › 17.30 › 19.00 › 46 p 64 SA6 044 SD6 045 SA6 046 SC6 047 Ageing is no longer an unsolved biological problem Territories and ICT as regards ageing: what public policies? Telomere dynamics and cardiovascular aging Late-life depression and psychotherapy SC6 059 SD6 060 p 69 CME p 69 Migrant long term care work Sleep disorders as a rising challenge for elder care research, policy in older persons and practice (I): recent developments in Europe p 74 p 69 CME p 70 SD6 061 SC6 062 New perspectives on rural ageing Changing families / Emerging issues and needs p 75 p 75 p 75 SA6 075 SD6 076 SA6 077 SC6 078 Why we age: the modern synthesis Supporting sustainable informal care – The Eurocarers framework Noncoding RNA and epigenetic control of aging: from worm to man The challenges of screening for dementia in multicultural societies p 81 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session p 82 p 82 Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice p 82 Monday 6 Synopsis 08.00 › 09.30 › 09.45 › Amphi Havane Level 3 Room 351 Level 3 OB6 015 OB6 016 OA6 017 OD6 018 Prevention Ways of affecting the ageing process Family & care giving SA6 034 SD6 035 Frailty p 54 Room 352 AB Level 3 p 54 p 55 Room 353 Level 3 p 55 Keynote Lecture Longevity, health and wealth 12.00 › 12.15 › 13.45 › 14.00 › p 56 SB6 032 CME p 62 19.00 › S: Symposium p 63 p 63 Sanofi Pasteur MSD How does intradermal route represent an attractive opportunity for flu vaccination in the elderly? p 65 SB6 048 CME p 70 SB6 063 CME Geriatric palliative medicine 17.15 › 17.30 › p 62 Jurisprudential gerontology: the conceptualization of law and ageing Satellite industry session Anti hypertensive therapy and cognitive function 15.30 › 15.45 › SB6 033 Pain assessment New insights into Genetic, and pain the pathophysioepigenetic and treatment logy and treatment post-translatioapproaches in of geriatric ano- nal mechanisms older persons rexia/cachexia of aging Monday 10.15 › 10.30 › SA6 050 p 70 p 71 p 71 SB6 064 SA6 065 SD6 066 Ambient assisted living technologies in an aging world Aging and anti-aging non inflammatory proteins Spinning straw into gold: expanding options for elders as human and social capital in rapidly aging Asia-Pacific p 76 SB6 080 Defining sarcopenia Experiences - Summing up an of assistive evidence-based technologies for approach from older age population studies W: Workshop SD6 051 Studies of telehealth and Comparisons of generatiotelecare services for older nal and cultural change in Ageing bone and adults with chronic illnesses the « developed » world: the genetics and their family caregivers: impact of the baby boomers an international perspective on policy and identity p 76 SB6 079 SB6 049 p 83 O: Oral communications session p 83 p 76 p 77 SA6 081 SD6 082 Immunosenescence: state of the art Cross-national standards of quality indicators in multiple sectors p 84 SAT: Satellite industry session p 84 47 Monday 6 OB6 003 › 8:00 › 8:15 Oral communications Alzheimer Amphi Bleu 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: John CHALMERS (Sydney, Australia) OB6 003-1 — Relationship between orthostatic hypotension and cognitive decline in elderly S. MEHRABIAN*, E. DURON, D. DUBAIL, F. ROLLOT, L. TRAYKOV, O. HANON (Sofia, Bulgaria) OB6 003-2 — Insulin-like growth factor and cognitive and neuroimaging markers of brain damage in hypertensive elderly SS L. BERGAMINI*, A. ANNAPINA, C. BENDINI, F. NEVIANI, B. MANNI, T. TRENTI, A. PELOSI, R. ROVATI, M. NERI (Modena, Italy) Monday › 8:30 OB6 003-3 — Adherence to the Mediterranean diet and cognitive decline in France › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 C. FEART*, C. SAMIERI, V. RONDEAU, H. AMIEVA, F. PORTET, J. DARTIGUES, N. SCARMEAS, P. BARBERGER-GATEAU (Bordeaux, France) OB6 003-4 — Cognitive function and risks of cardiovascular disease and hypoglycaemia in people with type 2 diabetes in advance J. CHALMERS*, C. ANDERSON, S. ZOUNGAS, C. DUFOUIL, F. TRAVERT, S. HELLER, A. PATEL, D. GROBBEE, L. LISHENG, B. NEAL, M. WOODWARD (Camperdown, Sydney, Australia) OB6 003-5 — Effects of antihypertensive therapy on cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease E. DURON*, A. RIGAUD, F. LATOUR, M. SEUX, O. HANON (Paris, France) OB6 003-6 — Development of a harmonized protocol for the manual tracing of the hippocampus: an EADC-ADNI joint effort G. FRISONI* (Brescia, Italy) OB6 004 › 8:00 › 8:15 Health science Chair: Wendy DEN ELZEN (Leiden, The Netherlands) Room 241 8.00 › 9.30 OB6 004-1 — Erythropoietin associates with excess mortality in old age. The Leiden 85-PLUS study W. DEN ELZEN*, J. WILLEMS, R. WESTENDORP, T. DE CRAEN, G. BLAUW, P. ASSENDELFT, J. GUSSEKLOO (Leiden, The Netherlands) OB6 004-2 —Glomerular filtration rate estimation, nutrition and inflammation in elderly ill in-patients V. NIVET-ANTOINE*, E. FABRE, A. RAYNAUD-SIMON, J. GOLMARD, N. GOURGOUILLON, J. BEAUDEUX (Paris, France) › 8:30 OB6 004-3 — Cockcroft-Gault formula is better than MDRD to estimate renal function in older hospital patients › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 48 R. PÉQUIGNOT*, J. BELMIN, S. CHAUVELIER, J. GAUBERT, C. KONRAT, E. DURON, O. HANON (Saint-Maurice, France) OB6 004-4 — Gender differences in the contribution of disease related disability in later life: evidence from representative sample of South Koreans I. KIM*, H. CHUN (Toronto, Canada) OB6 004-5 — Contribution of musculoskeletal pain to postural balance impairment in ambulatory community-dwelling older people K. LIHAVAINEN*, S. SIPILÄ, T. RANTANEN, S. SIHVONEN, S. HARTIKAINEN (Jyväskylä, Finland) OB6 004-6 — Developing a curriculum for training in geriatric medicine C. TURNBULL*, P. BAKER (Wirral, UK) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Drugs OB6 005 › 8:00 › 8:15 Monday 6 Room 242 A 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: Sylvie LEGRAIN (Paris, France) OB6 005-1 — Polypharmacy in senior adult patients (PTS) with cancer: a prospective study of drug problems in geriatric oncology C. TERRET*, A. CHALADAJ, A. LABALME, J. LATOUR, J. DROZ (Lyon, France) OB6 005-2 —Predicting early mortality among elderly patients hospitalised in medical wards via emergency department: the SAFES cohort study D. JOLLY*, M. DRAMÉ, N. JOVENIN, C. JEANDEL, T. VOISIN, B. DE WAZIÈRES, P. COUTURIER, R. GONTHIER, F. BLANCHARD, J. NOVELLA (Reims, France) › 8:30 OB6 005-3 — An analysis of medication related incidents (errors or › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 I. MAIDMENT*, C. FOX, M. ELSWOOD, L. MATTHEW, C. KATONA (Canterbury, UK) OB6 005-4 — Functional decline and drug burden index in older people in residential aged care N. WILSON*, S. HILMER, L. MARCH, P. SAMBROOK (Sydney, Australia) OB6 005-5 — Patterns of psychotropic medication use among the old-old in Israel: a cohort comparison T. BLUMSTEIN*, E. MIZRAHI, A. CHETRIT, B. KATZMAN, Y. BENYAMINI, L. LERNER-GEVA (Tel Hashomer, Israel) OB6 005-6 — Impact of a drug-oriented, multifaceted intervention on unplanned readmissions and mortality in hospitalized very elderly: a randomized controlled trial (OMAGE) S. LEGRAIN*, F. TUBACH, D. BONNET-ZAMPONI, D. LIEBERHERR, A. LEMAIRE, E. TAILLANDIER, C. THOMAS, J. AQUINO, E. PAILLAUD, S. LACAILLE (Paris, France) Integrated models of care / Social policy OD6 006 › 8:00 › 8:15 Monday potential errors) in older people reported from mental health trusts in the UK in a sample from the NPSA reporting and learning system (RLS) Chair: Tokie ANME (Tokyo, Japan) Room 242 B 8.00 › 9.30 OD6 006-1 — Developing leaders in geriatric nursing M. HURLEY*, L. MARSHALL (Indianapolis, USA) OD6 006-2 —Sustainable long-term care: local and global dimensions of the Australian aged care workforce M. FINE* (Sydney, Australia) T. ANME*, R. SHINOHARA, Y. SUGISAWA, S. ITO, Y. SAWADA , M. MCCALL (Tokyo, Japan) › 8:30 OD6 006-3 — Social interaction and mortality: a eight-year longitudinal study of aging in a small village in Japan › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 OD6 006-4 — Transplants and elderly – What are we doing with the aged? I. RIBEIRO SIMÕES DE CASTRO*, H. HARUMI MIYAMOTO (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) OD6 006-5 — Characteristics of administrators and quality of care in Ontario, Canada long term care facilities S. KEAYS*, A. WISTER, G. GUTMAN (Vancouver, Canada) OD6 006-6 — Caring as an act of resistance: moral agency on the front lines of dementia care P. KONTOS*, B. POLAND, G. MITCHELL, C. COTT, K. MCGILTON (Toronto, Canada) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 49 Monday 6 OD6 007 › 8:00 › 8:15 Oral communications Age discrimination Chair: Walter REHBERG (Rorschach, Switzerland) Room 243 8.00 › 9.30 OD6 007-1 — Hair in later life: body image, identity, and age discrimination C. HOLLAND*, R. WARD (Milton Keynes, UK) OD6 007-2 —Forms of age discrimination and their prevalence in Switzerland W. REHBERG* (Rorschach, Switzerland) H. SCHROEDER*, M. MULLER-CAMEN, M. FLYNN (London, UK) Monday › 8:30 OD6 007-3 — Aging and HIV: a double risk for discrimination I. WALLACH* (Montréal, Canada) › 8:45 OD6 007-4 — From youth-centric to age-positive HRM: a comparative assessment of Germany and Britain › 9:00 › 9:15 OD6 007-5 — Recommendations and best practices to reduce discrimination and social exclusion of dependent elderly people M. VIVANCOS COMES*, J. GARCES, S. CARRETERO, M. FERRANDO (Valencia, Spain) OD6 007-6 — Loneliness and minority elders living in the UK: an exploratory survey C. VICTOR*, W. MARTIN, V. BURHOLT (Reading, UK) OC6 008 BPSD – Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia Room 251 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: Laura GITLIN (Philadelphia, USA) › 8:00 OC6 008-2 —Musical emotional judgments in dementia of the Alzheimer type L. GAGNON* (Sherbrooke, Canada) › 8:15 OC6 008-3 — A biobehavioral intervention to address dementia-related behavioral symptoms: results of a randomized trial › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 50 L. GITLIN*, L. WINTER, M. DENNIS, N. HODGSON (Philadelphia, USA) OC6 008-4 — Designing enabling environments for people with dementia H. KOTILAINEN*, P. TOPO (Helsinki, Finland) OC6 008-5 — The effect of timed blue-green light on sleep-wake patterns in women with Alzheimer’s disease L. NOWAK*, J. DAVIS (Brighton, USA) OC6 008-6 — Strategies used by families living with dementia to promote connections, identity and adaptation to evolving life H. REIMER*, H. KELLER, L. SCHINDEL MARTIN, S. DUPUIS, R. GENOE, A. WICKSON (Guelph, Canada) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Falls / Frailty OB6 009 › 8:00 › 8:15 Chair: Hubert BLAIN (Montpellier, France) Monday 6 Room 252 AB 8.00 › 9.30 OB6 009-1 — The Nijmegen falls prevention program: effectiveness after implementation in clinical practice V. WEERDESTEYN*, E. SMULDERS, H. RIJKEN, J. DUYSENS (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) OB6 009-2 — Multimedia patient education to prevent in-hospital falls: a randomized controlled trial T. HAINES*, A. HILL, K. HILL, T. HOFFMANN, S. BRAUER, D. OLIVER, C. BEER, K. MCKENNA (Cheltenham, Australia) an analysis of 10 European countries › 9:00 › 9:15 M. AVENDANO*, M. GLYMOUR (Boston, USA) OB6 009-5 — Balance, walking speed, and stride length predict subsequent 8-year mortality independently of current and intermediate events in women aged 75 years and older H. BLAIN*, I. CARRIERE, N. SOURIAL, C. BERARD, F. FAVIER, A. COLVEZ, H. BERGMAN (Montpellier, France) OB6 009-6 — Chair stands as sensible predictor of disability in the general population S. BANDINELLI*, Y. MILANESCHI, C. ANNA MARIA, L. FABRIZIO, R. VAZZANA, L. FERRUCCI (Florence, Italy) Metabolic syndrome / Diabete OB6 010 › 8:00 › 8:15 Monday › 8:30 OB6 009-3 — Effect of fall prevention guidelines in German hospitals C. HEINZE*, U. SIEGMUND, K. RAEDER, T. DASSEN (Berlin, Germany) › 8:45 OB6 009-4 — Cross-national variations in objective disability at old age: Chair: Bruno LESOURD (Clermont-Ferrand, France) Room Maillot 8.00 › 9.30 OB6 010-1 — General adiposity is favorable for survival in old age independent of the J-shaped effect of abdominal adiposity T. AUYEUNG*, J. LEE, J. LEUNG, T. KWOK, P. LEUNG, J. WOO (Hong Kong, China) OB6 010-2 — Body mass index, west circumference and body composition as predictive factors of all-cause mortality in the EPIDOS cohort S. GERARD*, S. GRILL, L. BALARDY, A. ALBESSARD, G. ABELLAN VAN KAN, Y. ROLLAND, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) › 8:30 OB6 010-3 — Elderly is associated with higher prevalence of microalbuminuria in a Taiwanese metropolitan adult population › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 C. HSIAO*, T. LI, C. LIN, C. LIU, W. LIN, C. LI, S. CHUANG (Taichung, Taiwan) OB6 010-4 — Body mass index and mortality in the elderly population: a puzzling relationship Á. OTERO*, M. SÁNCHEZ-SANTOS, M. ZUNZUNEGUI, J. RIBERA (Madrid, Spain) OB6 010-5 — Pilot project for metabolic syndrome therapy in 50-75 y.o. persons B. LESOURD*, C. BOUCHICHE, F. DUTHEIL, D. COURTEIX (Clermont-Ferrand, France) OB6 010-6 — Diabetes self-management protocols and clinical outcomes in the elderly: are there any age disparities? S. FORJUOH*, J. BOLIN, O. MARCIA, H. SONIA, H. JANET, G. MANISHA, R. ANNE, M. KENNETH (Temple, USA) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 51 Monday 6 OB6 011 › 8:00 › 8:15 Oral communications Cardiac failure / Hypertension Chair: Olivier HANON (Paris, France) Amphi Bordeaux 8.00 › 9.30 OB6 011-1 — Prevalence of heart failure in nursing homes: a systematic literature review M. DAAMEN*, J. SCHOLS, T. JAARSMA, J. HAMERS (Maastricht, The Netherlands) OB6 011-2 — Trends in heart failure drug therapy in older communitydwelling home care clients in Ontario, Canada A. FOEBEL*, J. HIRDES, G. HECKMAN, E. TJAM, S. TYAS (Waterloo, Canada) B. CELTON*, G. GUILLAUMOU, R. DURANT, P. REYGROBELLET, C. JEANDEL (Montpellier, France) › 8:30 OB6 011-3 — Use of natriuretic peptides for diagnosis and prognosis of Monday heart failure in hospitalized dyspneic elderly patients › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 OB6 011-4 — Contemporary management of octogenarians hospitalised for heart failure in Europe: Euro heart failure survey II O. HANON*, M. KOMAJDA, M. HOCHADEL , J. LOPEZ SENDON , F. FOLLATH , P. PONIKOWSKI , V. HARJOLA , H. DREXLER , K. DICKSTEIN , L. TAVAZZI , M. NIEMINEN (Paris, France) OB6 011-5 — Cross-sectional and longitudinal association between hypertension and lower walking speed in elderly people J. DUMURGIER*, A. ELBAZ, B. TAVERNIER, C. TZOURIO (Paris, France) OB6 011-6 — White coat hypertension and masked hypertension‘s prevalences in an elderly cohort F. LABOUREE*, D. DUBAIL, E. DURON, F. ROLLOT, F. LATOUR, O. HANON (Paris, France) OC6 012 › 8:00 › 8:15 Psychological aspects of ageing Chair: Isabelle ALBERT (Walferdange, Luxembourg) Room 342 A 8.00 › 9.30 OC6 012-1 — Attitudes to ageing and the experience of ageism: exploring the views of mid-life and older adults J. LYNAM*, L. JULIE, O. ANN, M. MOIRA, R. BOND (Dundalk, Ireland) OC6 012-2 — « Forever young »: on the relation between subjective and objective age I. ALBERT*, D. FERRING, T. MICHELS (Walferdange, Luxembourg) L. CORNA* (Toronto, Canada) › 8:30 OC6 012-3 — Happiness and optimism in Portuguese old people M. AZEVEDO*, C. PAÚL, Ó. RIBEIRO (Porto, Portugal) › 8:45 OC6 012-4 — Childhood trauma and health in later life: life course and stress process considerations › 9:00 › 9:15 52 OC6 012-5 — Elders can be trained to process fast moving objects in complex 3D scenes as well as untrained young adults J. FAUBERT*, M. GIROUD, D. TINJUST, R. ALLARD (Montréal, Canada) OC6 012-6 — The effects of social networks on cognitive decline in very old Australians L. GILES*, G. GLONEK, P. EDWARDS, M. LUSZCZ (Adelaide, Australia) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Long-term care OB6 013 › 8:00 › 8:15 Monday 6 Chair: Diana SPRATT-CASAS (Auckland, New Zealand) Room 342 B 8.00 › 9.30 OB6 013-1 — Effectiveness of advanced practice nurses in long-term care: a systematic review F. DONALD*, R. MARTIN-MISENER, A. DICENSO, N. CARTER, A. WICKSON, M. LLOYD, S. KAASALAINEN, N. AKHTAR-DANESH (Toronto, Canada) OB6 013-2 — Health and functional status and utilization of health services among holocaust survivors and non-survivors E. IECOVICH*, S. CARMEL (Beer Sheva, Israel) D. SPRATT-CASAS* (Auckland, New Zealand) › 8:30 OB6 013-3 — Five years of a paradigm shift from the traditional model of › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 OB6 013-4 — Prevalence of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in nursing home residents – A nationwide survey in Germany R. WIRTH*, J. BAUER, H. WILLSCHREI, D. VOLKERT, C. SIEBER (Borken, Germany) OB6 013-5 — Pain and self-injury ideation in home care elderly L. LI*, Y. CONWELL (Ann Arbor, USA) OB6 013-6 — Living & dying well in nursing care homes: introducing systems to encourage palliative care for all J. HOCKLEY*, J. WATSON, S. MURRAY (London, UK) Personality and ageing / Psychogeriatrics OC6 014 › 8:00 Monday long-term care Chair: Allison BIELAK (Canberra, Australia) Room 343 8.00 › 9.30 OC6 014-1 — Identity management in later life and the social diversity of age identities L. AMRHEIN*, G. BACKES (Vechta, Germany) P. GRANATO*, O. GODEFROY, S. VINAKAR, M. BOUCART, R. BRUYER (Valenciennes, France) › 8:15 OC6 014-3 — Measure of visual recognition of the facial expression of emotions during the life-span and elderly › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 OC6 014-4 — Depressive symptoms among community dwelling elderly in Jalisco, Mexico E. ARIAS MERINO *, G. ORTIZ, N. MENDOZA RUVALCABA, R. MEDA LARA, I. VELAZQUEZ BRIZUELA, A. MORALES SANCHEZ, A. PALOMERA CHÁVEZ, J. CUEVA-CONTRERAS (Zapopan, Mexico) OC6 014-5 — An 11 year study of the covariation of depressive symptoms and cognition in very old adults without dementia: the DYNOPTA project A. BIELAK*, K. ANSTEY (Canberra, Australia) OC6 014-6 — Psychotherapy in the homes of depressed older veterans: unique opportunities and challenges C. CHEN* (New York, USA) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 53 Monday 6 OB6 015 › 8:00 › 8:15 Oral communications Frailty Chair: Elisabeth RYDWIK (Järfälla, Sweden) Amphi Havane 8.00 › 9.30 OB6 015-1 — Reducing adverse outcomes in older people who fall and are not conveyed to hospital by the ambulance service J. CLOSE*, M. HALTER, H. SNOOKS, F. MOORE, S. PORSZ (Sydney, Australia) OB6 015-2 — Low skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia) and physical disability among older men: the CHAMP study N. HAIRI*, R. CUMMING, V. NAGANATHAN (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) M. MONTERO ODASSO*, M. HALL, K. HANSEN, M. KLOSECK, M. SPEECHLEY (London, Canada) Monday › 8:30 OB6 015-3 — Gait variability may assit in the identification of frailty › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 OB6 015-4 — Effects of a physical and nutritional intervention for frail elderly people - A randomised controlled pilot study E. RYDWIK*, E. LAMMES, T. GUSTAFSSON, K. FRÄNDIN, G. AKNER (Järfälla, Sweden) OB6 015-5 — The Groningen frailty indicator identifies very elderly at risk for functional decline. The Leiden 85-PLUS study A. VAN HOUWELINGEN*, M. HEIJMANS, J. BLOM, N. SMIDT, W. DEN ELZEN, J. GUSSEKLOO (Leiden, The Netherlands) OB6 015-6 — Dermatoporosis: a chronic cutaneous insufficiency / fragility syndrome J. SAURAT*, G. KAYA (Geneva, Switzerland) OB6 016 › 8:00 › 8:15 Prevention Room 351 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: Michael MOLLA (Hyattsville, USA) OB6 016-1 — Living long and living well: findings from the Australian longitudinal study on women’s health J. BYLES*, R. GIBSON, L. TOOTH, S. BRILLEMAN, D. SIBBRITT, A. DOBSON (New South Wales, Australia) OB6 016-2 — May the absence of subjective cognitive complaints at 65 years old predict successful ageing 7 years later? The PROOF study K. CASTRO-LIONARD*, C. THOMAS-ANTERION, E. CRAWFORD-ACHOUR, I. ROUCH, J. BARTHELEMY, J. KERLEROUX, B. TROMBERT-PAVIOT, F. ROCHE, R. GONTHIER (Saint -Etienne, France) › 8:30 OB6 016-3 — Chronic diseases and changes in disability: Leiden 85-PLUS study › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 54 Y. DREWES*, W. DEN ELZEN, B. MIDDELKOOP, P. ASSENDELFT, J. GUSSEKLOO (Leiden, The Netherlands) OB6 016-4 — Lifestyle determinants of successful ageing; findings from an Australian 12 year panel study H. KENDIG*, C. BROWNING, S. THOMAS, Y. WELLS (Concord, Australia) OB6 016-5 — Health risk behaviors as predictors of fatal and non-fatal health outcomes: the case of older Americans 1994-2000 M. MOLLA* (Hyattsville, USA) OB6 016-6 — Consumption of a fermented dairy product containing the probiotic lactobacillus casei DN-114 001 reduces the duration of respiratory infections in the elderly in a randomised controlled trial J. SCHREZENMEIR*, E. GUILLEMARD, F. TONDU, F. LACOIN (Palaiseau, France) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Ways of affecting the ageing process OA6 017 › 8:00 › 8:15 Monday 6 Chair: Mahtab JAFARI (Irvine, USA) Room 352 AB 8.00 › 9.30 OA6 017-1 — Effects of dietary interventions on the anterior pituitary and hypothalamic transcriptome K. BÉDARD*, G. FERLAND, P. GAUDREAU (Montréal, Canada) OA6 017-2 — Role of elastin and fibrillin-1 in cell signalling and structurefunction relationship in aging arteries G. FAURY*, B. MARIKO, P. MYLÈNE, J. MARIE-PAULE, D. QUAGLINO, D. LI, C. KIELTY, F. RAMIREZ, L. ROBERT, R. MECHAM, F. GILLES (Grenoble, France) › 8:30 OA6 017-3 — Lifespan extension and modulation of mitochondrial › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 M. JAFARI*, S. SCHRINER, A. ABRAHAYMYAN, A. AVANESIAN, P. NY, I. BUSSEL, M. HOLMBECK, J. FELGNER, M. GAZARIAN, S. MALER (Irvine, USA) OA6 017-4 — Brain IGF-1R programs mammalian lifespan L. KAPPELER* (Montréal, Canada) OA6 017-5 — Cognitive stimuli postpone age-associated cognitive decline A. STRASSER*, S. WEIS, A. MULYUKOVA, A. TICHY, H. BUBNA-LITTITZ, G. HOFECKER (Vienna, Austria) OA6 017-6 — The genetic basis for healthy aging and human longevity: role of the FOXO3A gene B. WILLCOX*, T. DONLON, Q. HE, R. CHEN, J. GROVE, K. YANO, K. MASAKI, D. WILLCOX, B. RODRIGUEZ, J. CURB (Honolulu, USA) Family and care giving OD6 018 › 8:00 Monday superoxide levels in drosophila melanogaster by rhodiola rosea Chair: H. Elisabeth PHILIPP-METZEN (Laer, Germany) Room 353 8.00 › 9.30 OD6 018-1 — Attitudes of filial responsibility: are they associated with wellbeing and burden among three cultural groups of caregivers? L. FUNK*, N. CHAPPELL (Victoria, Canada) T. BUFFEL*, D. VERTÉ, N. DE WITTE, L. DE DONDER, S. DURY (Brussels, Belgium) › 8:15 OD6 018-2 —Parent care as unpaid family labor: how do spouses share U. HENZ* (London, UK) › 8:30 OD6 018-3 — Exploring variation in local community attachment: preliminary results from the Belgian aging study › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 OD6 018-4 — Prevalence of malnutrition risk in care homes in Hampshire E. PARSONS*, A. CAWOOD, H. WARWICK, M. ELIA, R. STRATTON (Southampton, UK) OD6 018-5 — The experiences and needs of grandchildren of persons with dementia: family solidarity and conflicts. Findings of a new study H. PHILIPP-METZEN* (Laer, Germany) OD6 018-6 — Increasing needs for Japanese retirement homes and communities with comparison to United States Y. SOMEYA* (Tokyo, Japan) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 55 Monday 6 Keynote Lecture Keynote lectures Place of sarcopenia in the frailty syndrome Chair: Etienne BAULIEU (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France) Amphi Bleu 9.45 › 10.15 › Luigi FERRUCCI - National Institute on Aging (NIH) (Baltimore, USA) Monday Keynote Lecture Clinical practice in nursing homes as a tool for progress Amphi Bordeaux 9.45 › 10.15 Chair: Alan SINCLAIR (Luton, UK) › John E. MORLEY - Saint Louis University Medical Center (Saint Louis, USA) Keynote Lecture Longevity, health and wealth Chair: Françoise FORETTE (Paris, France) Amphi Havane 9.45 › 10.15 › Robert N. BUTLER - International Longevity Center USA (New York, USA) 56 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Update: development of therapies and diagnostics for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease SB6 019 Monday 6 Amphi Bleu 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France), Ronald PETERSEN (Rochester, USA) › SB6 019-1 — New molecular targets emerging from basic science with a focus on amyloid strategies Lennart MUCKE (San Francisco, USA) Dale SHENCK (San Francisco, USA) Nick FOX (London, UK) Ronald PETERSEN (Rochester, USA) › SB6 019-2 — New molecular targets emerging from basic science with a focus on pleiotropic strategies clinical trials › SB6 019-4 — Moving the therapeutic targets earlier in Alzheimer’s disease Older workers under globalization – Employment and retirement in times of rapid social change SD6 020 Monday › SB6 019-3 — Imaging biomarkers for evaluation of disease progression in Room 241 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Julia MAROLD (Bamberg, Germany), Annika JABSEN (Bamberg, Germany) › SD6 020-1 — Conceptual framework: career exits under globalization – Becoming retired in times of rapid social change Dirk HOFAECKER (Bamberg, Germany) Paul SCHMELZER (Leipzig, Germany) › SD6 020-2 — The employment situation of older workers and its economic consequences – A comparison of Germany, Denmark and the United Kingdom › SD6 020-3 — Human resource management policies for older workers: towards increasing employment integration? Evidence from German and British firm panel data Heike SCHROEDER (London, UK) › SD6 020-4 — The trend towards early retirement in Germany in the globalization process: what could be learned from other European societies to increase old age employment rates successfully? Sandra BUCHHOLZ (Bamberg, Germany) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 57 Monday 6 SB6 021 Symposia European perspectives on teaching geriatric medicine. A joined EUGMS and IAGG-ER symposium Room 242 A 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Jean-Pierre MICHEL (Geneva, Switzerland), Jean-Pierre BAEYENS (Ostend, Belgium) › SB6 021-1 — Geriatric education in Europe: is it really improving? Alfonso CRUZ-JENTOFT (Madrid, Spain) › SB6 021-2 — Geriatric medicine, a definition – Does it reflect the new Monday specialty challenges? SGM UEMS Consensus Ian HASTIE (Sutton, UK) Cornel SIEBER (Nürnberg, Germany) Eva TOPINKOVA (Prague, Czech Republic) › SB6 021-3 — The European Academy for Medicine of Ageing (EAMA): past, present and future › SB6 021-4 — Models of geriatric training in Europe – From universities to clinical practice SD6 022 An international perspective on prevention of physical restraint use Room 242 B 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Gabriele MEYER (Witten, Germany) › SD6 022-1 — Reducing physical restraints in nursing homes. results of a pilot study Jan HAMERS (Maastricht , The Netherlands) Elisabeth CAPEZUTI (New York, USA) Claudia LAI (Hong Kong, China) Sascha KÖPKE (Hamburg, Germany) › SD6 022-2 — Impact of hospitals’ participation in the NICHE program on restraint use › SD6 022-3 — What works in a restraint reduction program? Findings from research projects in rehabilitation settings › SD6 022-4 — Evidence-based guideline on physical restraint reduction in nursing homes 58 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia New departures in critical gerontology: multi-level perspectives on power and inequality SD6 023 Monday 6 Room 243 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Chris PHILLIPSON (Keele, UK) › SD6 023-1 — The importance of aging and the life world for the present economic crisis Jan BAARS (Den Bosch, The Netherlands) Sandra TORRES (Norrköping, Sweden) Dale DANNEFER & Rebecca SIDERS (Cleveland, USA) Amanda GRENIER (Montréal, Canada) › SD6 023-2 — Transnational communities: a theoretically and empirically fruitful point of departure for critical gerontology theory, research and action › SD6 023-4 — Critical perspectives on « frailty » in later life Special session on forgiveness in aging, American/Israeli collaboration SC6 024 Monday › SD6 023-3 — Critical micro-interactionism and long-term care settings: Room 251 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Shira HANTMAN (Tel Hai, Israel), Roberta GREENE (Austin, USA) › SC6 024-1 — A holocaust survivorship model Roberta GREENE (Austin, USA) › SC6 024-2 — Can we forgive or forget? Forgiveness in old age Shira HANTMAN (Tel Hai, Israel) › SC6 024-3 — Erikson’s healthy personality and survivorship: life stage meets life course Sandra A. GRAHAM (Austin, USA) Marilyn ARMOUR (Austin, USA) Constance CORLEY (Los Angeles, USA) › SC6 024-4 — The role of performed meaning in survivorship: application to holocaust survivors › SC6 024-5 — Historical and political issues: a holocaust context › SC6 024-6 — Images of older holocaust survivors Harriet COHEN (Fort Worth, USA) › SC6 024-7 — Risk and resilience among nazi holocaust survivors Roberta GREENE (Austin, USA) › SC6 024-8 — Giving voice to resilience: creative expressions among holocaust survivors S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 59 Monday 6 SB6 025 Symposia Mild cognitive impairment - Discussed and less discussed issues Room 252 AB 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Perla WERNER (Haifa, Israel), Amos KORCZYN (Tel Aviv, Israel) › SB6 025-1 — The epidemiology of MCI Karen RITCHIE (Montpellier, France) › SB6 025-2 — Is MCI really a single nosological entity? Difficulties with the definition Amos KORCZYN (Tel Aviv, Israel) Perla WERNER (Haifa, Israel) Serge GAUTHIER (Montreal, Canada) › SB6 025-3 — Novel computerized methods to diagnose MCI - Questions and Monday dilemmas › SB6 025-4 — Ethical considerations SD6 026 Aging, a considerable achievement for humanity – The ILC perspective Room 253 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Françoise FORETTE (Paris, France), Robert BUTLER (New York, USA) › SD6 026-1 — Do health and longevity create wealth? Rosy PEREIRA (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) › SD6 026-2 — Healthy aging and desease prevention: the case in South Africa and The Netherlands Sebastiana KALULA (Cape Town, South Africa) Sara CARMEL (Beer-Sheva, Israel) Sally GREENGROSS (Westminster, UK) › SD6 026-3 — Gender differences among old persons worldwide: facts and conclusion › SD6 026-4 — Ensuring human rights and fighting discrimination throughout the world SB6 027 Reduced functional status in elderly people: Room Maillot consequences and physiological determinants 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: William EVANS (Little Rock, USA) › SB6 027-1 — Functional status: predictor of outcomes Jack GURALNIK (Bethesda, USA) › SB6 027-2 — Physiological and metabolic determinant of frailty Luigi FERRUCCI (Baltimore, USA) › SB6 027-3 — Bed rest as a cause of reduced functional status: loss of muscle and function William EVANS (Little Rock, USA) Bret GOODPASTER (Pittsburgh, USA) › SB6 027-4 — Fat and muscle: which has the more powerful effect on function? 60 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Monday 6 Ageing and politics in Europe and the USA Amphi Bordeaux SD6 028 Chairs: Alan WALKER (Sheffield, UK), Bob BINSTOCK (Cleveland, USA) 10.30 › 12.00 › SD6 028-1 — Aging and politics in the United States Bob BINSTOCK (Cleveland, USA) › SD6 028-2 — Collective action in the ageing field: trends and development in France and in the United States Jean-Phillipe DURANDEL (Besançon, France) Zsuzsa SZEMAN (Budapest, Hungary) › SD6 028-3 — The politics of ageing in Germany Gerd NAEGELT (Dortmund, Germany) › SD6 028-4 — Trends of politics of ageing in Hungary Room 342 A 10.30 › 12.00 Monday End of life care in long term care facilities: theoretical and practice perspectives SD6 029 Chairs: Deborah PARKER (Brisbane, Australia), Katherine FROGGATT (Lancaster, UK) › SD6 029-1 — End of life care for older people in long term care: a system and life world perspective Jo HOCKLEY (Edinburgh, UK) Deborah PARKER (Brisbane, Australia) Katherine FROGGATT (Lancaster, UK) Kevin BRAZIL (Hamilton, Canada) › SD6 029-2 — Long term care facilities as discursive environments: implications for end of life care › SD6 029-3 — A contested state in a contested place: theoretical understandings of living and dying for older people in long term care facilities › SD6 029-4 — Translating theory into practice: strategies for transforming long term care facilities Fear of falling in older people: results from different populations SC6 030 Room 342 B 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Fernando GOMEZ (Manizales, Colombia) › SC6 030-1 — Fear of falling in different populations: healthy and illness elderly Helene CORRIVEAU (Sherbrooke, Canada) › SC6 030-2 — Evidence of the psychometric qualities of a simplified version of the activities-specific balance confidence scale Johanne FILIATRAULT (Montréal, Canada) Carmen-Lucia CURCIO (Manizales, Colombia) G.A. Rixt ZIJLSTRA (Maastricht, The Netherlands) › SC6 030-3 — Correlates of activity restriction associated with fear of falling in Andes mountains › SC6 030-4 — Feasibility of a cognitive intervention to manage fear of falling and associated avoidance of activity in community-living older people S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 61 Monday 6 SD6 031 Symposia Are there valid reasons for age-based inequalities in medical treatment? Room 343 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Konstantina SAFILIOU (Pireas, Greece) › SD6 031-1 — Aortic stenosis in the elderly B.J. BOUMA (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SD6 031-2 — Age-based inequalities in prescribing effective drugs Joel ANKRI (Paris, France) › SD6 031-3 — Age-based inequalities in breast cancer treatment Constantina SAFILIOU (Pireas, Greece) › SD6 031-4 — Long-term results of percutaneous coronary intervention Monday using metal and drug-eluting stents in elderly and younger patients Vassilis VOUDRIS (Athens, Greece) SB6 032 CME Pain assessment and pain treatment approaches in older persons Amphi Havane 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Gisèle PICKERING (Clermont-Ferrand, France) › SB6 032-1 — Pain assessment in older persons Steven GIBSON (Melbourne, Australia) › SB6 032-2 — Analgesic drugs and older people Helen GASKELL (Oxford , UK) › SB6 032-3 — No pharmacological approaches to pain in elderly persons Pat SCHOFIELD (Aberdeen, UK) SB6 033 New insights into the pathophysiology and treatment of geriatric anorexia/cachexia Room 351 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: John MORLEY (St Louis, USA), Michael SCHUSTER (New York, USA) › SB6 033-1 — Muscle wasting in ageing: cachexia versus sarcopenia John MORLEY (St Louis, USA) › SB6 033-2 — Heart failure, cachexia and the older cardiac patient Stefan ANKER (Berlin, Germany) › SB6 033-3 — The role of cytokines in geriatric cachexia Michael SCHUSTER (New York, USA) › SB6 033-4 — Managing cancer-related anorexia/cachexia in the elderly 62 Giovanni MANTOVANNI (Cagliari, Italy) & Shing-Shing YEH (New York, USA) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia & Poster session Genetic, epigenetic and post-translational mechanisms of aging SA6 034 Monday 6 Room 352 AB 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Ladislas ROBERT (Paris, France), Jay OLSHANSKY (Chicago, USA) › SA6 034-1 — Introduction Ladislas ROBERT (Paris, France) › SA6 034-2 — A biodemographic view of genetic mechanisms of aging Jay OLSHANSKY (Chicago, USA) › SA6 034-3 — Interaction networks as tools to investigate the mechanisms of aging Sylvie RICARD-BLUM (Lyon, France) Ladislas ROBERT (Paris, France) & Jacqueline LABAT-ROBERT (Paris, France) › SA6 034-4 — Epigenetic and post-translational mechanisms of aging Jurisprudential gerontology: the conceptualization of law and ageing SD6 035 Monday Room 353 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Helen MEENAN (Surrey, UK) › SD6 035-1 — The need for « jurisprudential gerontology » Israel DORON (Haifa, Israel) › SD6 035-2 — A feminist approach to elder law Kim DAYTON (Saint Paul, USA) › SD6 035-3 — Equity theory: responding to the material exploitation of the vulnerable but capable Margaret I. HALL (British Colombia, Canada) Doug SURTEES (Saskatoon , Canada) › SD6 035-4 — What can elder law learn from disability law? Poster session Poster Area 12.15 › 13.45 Posters are organized in four areas at level 2 and level 3, following their theme (Track A, B, C or D). See maps pages 176 & 177 During the poster session, between 12.15 and 13.45, poster presenters are attending their poster so that delegates can discuss it, ask questions, get more information. Mondays’ posters programme on page 178 S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 63 Monday 6 SAT Satellite industry sessions Lundbeck Overcoming everyday challenges in Alzheimer’s disease Amphi Bleu 12.15 › 13.45 Chair: Roy JONES (Bath, UK) › What matters most for patients and carers? Jean GEORGES (Luxembourg, Luxembourg) › Memantine in Alzheimer’s disease treatment: specific symptoms and Monday beyond Serge BAKCHINE (Reims, France) Roy JONES (Bath, UK) › Compliance and practical issues in Alzheimer’s disease treatment SAT Merck MSD Ageing related disease : a strategic challenge Room Maillot 12.15 › 13.45 Chairs: Stéphanie STUDENSKI (Pittsburgh, USA), Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France) › Introduction Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France) › Diabetes and dyslipidemia: a specific management in relation with age André SCHEEN (Liège, Belgium) › Osteoporosis: which treatment for today and tomorrow? Christian ROUX (Paris, France) › Sarcopenia: what are the available therapeutic approaches? Stéphanie STUDENSKI (Pittsburgh, USA) › Panel discussion › Conclusion SAT AP-HP Innovative geriatric networks Amphi Bordeaux 12.15 › 13.45 Chair: Jean-Yves FAGON (Paris, France) › The example of integrative networks in the « Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris » France Olivier ST JEAN (Paris, France) Antoni SALVÀ (Barcelona, Spain) › Enhancing elder care: the St Louis University method John MORLEY (Saint Louis, USA) › Developing a network of services for the elderly. The experience of Catalunya 64 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Satellite industry sessions Sanofi Pasteur MSD How does intradermal route represent an attractive opportunity for flu vaccination in the elderly? SAT Monday 6 Amphi Havane 12.15 › 13.45 Chair: Marc PACCALIN (Poitiers, France) Yves MEGARD (Lyon, France) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session Monday › Immunosenescence and its impact on flu vaccination in the elderly Brigit WEINBERGER (Lyon, France) › The intradermal (ID) route: new perspectives in vaccinology Jean-François NICOLAS (Lyon , France) › Clinical results of flu intradermal vaccination in the elderly Pierre VAN DAMME (Wilrijk, Belgium) › Intanza: the first intradermal flu vaccine 65 Monday 6 SC6 036 Symposia Cognitive training in later adulthood: findings from four intervention programs Amphi Bleu 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Sherry WILLIS (Seattle, USA), Sylvie BELLEVILLE (Montréal, Canada) › SC6 036-1 — The active randomized control trial: memory, processing speed and reasoning executive training with non-demented elders Sherry WILLIS (Seattle, USA) Yee Lee SHINGL (Berlin, Germany) Sylvie BELLEVILLE (Montréal, Canada) Jennifer LODI-SMITH (Dallas, USA) › SC6 036-2 — Plasticity of working memory and episodic memory in the COGITO study: findings from time-accuracy functions Monday › SC6 036-3 — Memory training of elders with mild cognitive impairment: memory, FMRI and ERP findings › SC6 036-4 — Intellectual and social engagement as a form of cognitive intervention SB6 037 Room 241 Targeted geriatric assessment in primary care - An international research collaboration 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Jean-Pierre BAEYENS (Oostend, Belgium), Mario BARBAGALLO (Palermo, Italy) › SB6 037-1 — Better assessment and response to older people’s health and care needs in primary care: a global solution? Ian PHILP (Sheffield, UK) Shirley BACH (Brighton, UK) Mario BARBAGALLO (Palermo, Italy) › SB6 037-2 — Promoting successful ageing Jack WATTERS (Sheffield, USA) › SB6 037-3 — The Dutch easy-care studies Marcel OLDE-RIKKERT (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) › SB6 037-4 — Evaluation of the training programme for the use of the easycare assessment method as part of the Standardcare project › SB6 037-5 — CGA with easy-care: priorities for research and development 66 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Loneliness in old age SD6 038 Chairs: Kaisu PITKÄLÄ (Helsinki, Finland), Marja JYLHÄ (Tampere, Finland) Monday 6 Room 242 A 14.00 › 15.30 › SD6 038-1 — Effectiveness of psychosocial group rehabilitation on lonely older people- A randomized controlled trial Marja JYLHÄ (Tampere, Finland) Pirkko ROUTASALO (Turku, Finland) Niina SAVIKKO (Helsinki, Finland) Kaisu PITKÄLÄ (Helsinki, Finland) › SD6 038-2 — Prognostic value of social isolation, low social participation and loneliness among the elderly › SD6 038-3 — Global feelings of insecurity and loneliness in old age › SD6 038-4 — Loneliness in old age - Methodological and comparative perspectives Older people in emergencies: education for health professionals SD6 039 Monday Overlapping concepts? Room 242 B 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Rory FISHER (Toronto, Canada) › SD6 039-1 — Natural disasters that reveal cracks in gerontological nursing practice Sandi HIRST (Calgary, Canada) Robert ROUSH (Houston, USA) Laurie MAZURIK (Toronto, Canada) Rory FISHER (Toronto, Canada) › SD6 039-2 — What health care providers need to know about older people in disasters › SD6 039-3 — The educational initiative of the interprofessional disaster and emergency action study network (IDEAS) › SD6 039-4 — Discussant Social pensions and older people in developing countries SD6 040 Room 243 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Peter LLOYD-SHERLOCK (Norwich, UK), Armando BARRIENTOS (Manchester, UK) › SD6 040-1 — Social pensions and older people in developing countries: an introduction Peter LLOYD-SHERLOCK (Norwich , UK) Armando BARRIENTOS (Manchester, UK) Wade PFAU (Tokyo, Japan) › SD6 040-2 — Social pensions and older people: evidence from Brazil and South Africa › SD6 040-3 — Simulating the potential impacts and costs of an extended social pension scheme in Vietnam S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 67 Monday 6 SB6 041 Symposia Approaches to frailty in the Americas Chair: Kenneth OTTENBACHER (Galveston, USA) Room 251 14.00 › 15.30 › SB6 041-1 — Frailty interventions and ethnic differences Kenneth OTTENBACHER (Galveston, USA) › SB6 041-2 — The concept of frailty: importance, relevance and usefulness Howard BERGMAN (Montréal, Canada) › SB6 041-3 — Frailty, biomarkers and interdisciplinary implications Luis Miguel GUTIERREZ (Mexico City, Mexico) › SB6 041-4 — Cognitive frailty: translating memory problems to useful interventions Monday Carlos CANO (Bogotá, Colombia) SC6 042 Research directions of the McArthur Foundation Aging Society Network Room 252 AB 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: John ROWE (New York, USA) › SC6 042-1 — Aging society and the role of the intergenerational family James JACKSON (Ann Arbor, USA) › SC6 042-2 — Interventions to improve health and well-being for older people in an aging society Lisa BERKMAN (Cambridge, USA) Jay OLSHANSKY (Chicago, USA) Robert BINSTOCK (Cleveland, USA) › SC6 042-3 — Life-course implications of the aging society Martin KOHLI (San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy) › SC6 042-4 — US population size and age structure in 2030 and 2050: forecasts from the McArthur Foundation Aging Society Network › SC6 042-5 — Political implications of an aging society in the US SC6 043 CME Apathy and neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer Room Maillot 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Philippe ROBERT (Nice, France), Jerome YESAVAGE (Stanford, USA) › SC6 043-1 — Clinical, concept and criteria of apathy in Alzheimer Philippe ROBERT (Nice, France) › SC6 043-2 — Measurement of apathy and neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer disease Chiadi U. ONYIKE (Baltimore, USA) Serge GAUTHIER (Verdun, Canada) Jerome YESAVAGE (Stanford, USA) › SC6 043-3 — Treatment of apathy and neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer disease › SC6 043-4 — Discussant and chair 68 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Ageing is no longer an unsolved biological problem (supported by the Ellison Medical Foundation SA6 044 Monday 6 Amphi Bordeaux 14.00 › 15.30 and co-sponsored by the Gerontological Society of America) Chairs: Leonard HAYFLICK (San Francisco, USA), Robin HOLLIDAY (Canberra, Australia) › SA6 044-1 — The causes of biological ageing are known Leonard HAYFLICK (San Francisco, USA) › SA6 044-2 — Understanding the biological reasons for ageing Robin HOLLIDAY (Canberra, Australia) › SA6 044-3 — Ageing is solved but its solution also highlights its complexity - Thomas KIRKWOOD (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) Steven AUSTAD (San Antonio, USA) › SA6 044-4 — Making sense (and making use) of patterns of mammalian longevity Territories and ICT as regards ageing: what public policies? SD6 045 Chairs: Pascal BULEON (Caen, France), Liliane PIOT (Paris, France) › SD6 045-1 — Internet public services for an ageing active life Monday Gearing up for the challenges ahead Room 342 A 14.00 › 15.30 French > English English > French and autonomy Jean-François LEGRAND (Saint Lô, France) Pedro RODRIGUEZ DELGADO (Sevilla, Spain) › SD6 045-2 — Using telehealthcare to deliver models of care Alan BELL (Stirling, UK) › SD6 045-3 — Regular services based on the TIC and intended for elderly persons living in Andalucia-España Telomere dynamics and cardiovascular ageing SA6 046 Room 342 B 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Athanase BENETOS (Nancy, France), Jacques TRETON (Paris, France) › SA6 046-1 — Telomere dynamics and evaluation of cardiovascular ageing: clinical implications Abraham AVIV (Newark, USA) Isabelle GORENNE (Cambridge , UK) Athanase BENETOS (Nancy, France) › SA6 046-2 — Vascular smooth muscle cells senescence and telomere attrition in atherosclerosis › SA6 046-3 — Telomere length in atherogenic and non atherogenic tissus Rosine NZIETCHUENG (Nancy, France) › SA6 046-4 — Clinical evidence for the implication of the telomere length in the cardiovascular ageing S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 69 Monday 6 Symposia SC6 047 Late-life depression and psychotherapy CME Chairs: Karen MUNK (Aarhus, Denmark), Boo JOHANSSON (Gothenburg, Sweden) Room 343 14.00 › 15.30 › SC6 047-1 — Demographic change and psychotherapy Ken LAIDLAW (Edinburgh, UK) › SC6 047-2 — Depression as a placebo sensible illness Esben HOUGAARD (Aarhus, Denmark) › SC6 047-3 — Elderly men with late-life depression. implications for psychotherapy Hanne JENSEN (Aarhus, Denmark) Monday › SC6 047-4 — Psychotherapy and complex presentations of depression in old age Mike BIRD (Queanbeyan, Australia) SB6 048 CME Anti-hypertensive therapy and cognitive function Amphi Havane 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Françoise FORETTE (Paris, France), Olivier HANON (Paris, France) › SB6 048-1 — Hypertension as a risk factor for the aging brain and for cognitive decline Sandra BLACK (Toronto, Canada) Naoyuki SATO (Osaka, Japan) Olivier HANON (Paris, France) › SB6 048-2 — Cerebrovascular lesions and cognitive decline Christope TZOURIO (Paris, France) › SB6 048-3 — The pharmacodynamic mechanisms of cognition enhancement by antihypertensive drugs › SB6 048-4 — Anti- hypertensive therapy and cognitive decline in the elderly hypertensive patients SB6 049 Room 351 Studies of telehealth and telecare services 14.00 › 15.30 for older adults with chronic illnesses and their family caregivers: an international perspective Chairs: Mike NOLAN (Sheffield, UK), Lennart MAGNUSSON (Varvsholmen, Sweden) › SB6 049-1 — The mainstreaming of an ICT based service (action) for older people with chronic illness living at home, family caregivers and practitioners in Sweden Elizabeth HANSON (Kalmar, Sweden) Elsa MARZIALI (Toronto, Canada) Peter CUDD (Sheffield, UK) › SB6 049-2 — Home services for older people’s management of their own lives Josep ROCA (Barcelona, Spain) › SB6 049-3 — Web-based video conferencing support programs for family caregivers and for older adults with chronic disease › SB6 049-4 — E-activities for frail older people who do not understand it 70 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Ageing bone and genetics SA6 050 Chairs: Serge FERRARI (Geneva, Switzerland), René RIZZOLI (Geneva, Switzerland) Monday 6 Room 352 AB 14.00 › 15.30 › SA6 050-1 — Gene-environment interactions on the ageing skeleton Douglas P. KIEL (Boston, USA) › SA6 050-2 — Genetics of male osteoporosis Luigi GENNARI (Siena, Italy) › SA6 050-3 — Pleiotropic effects of osteoporosis genes on age-related disorders Serge FERRARI (Geneva, Switzerland) Monday Room 353 Comparisons of generational and cultural 14.00 › 15.30 change in the « developed » world: the impact of the baby boomers on policy and identity SD6 051 Chair: Simon BIGGS (London, UK) › SD6 051-1 — The impact of the baby boomers on US perceptions of ageing and policy › SD6 051-2 — Generation formation of the baby boomers. The case of Finland Antti Karisto (Helsinki, Finland) › SD6 051-3 — Boomer identity and changing policy stances an Australian perspective Hal Kendig (Concord, Australia) Simon BIGGS (London, UK) › SD6 051-4 — The baby boomers in the UK: consumers or the new producers? IPSEN Award Award Room 242 A 15.45 › 17.15 › The Fondation IPSEN is awarding its 2009 Longevity prize to Jacques Vallin, a French demographer, for his recent outstanding work on cross-national comparison of longevity through health transition. This annual prize will be awarded for the 14th time its previous laureates being : Caleb Finch, Vaino Kannisto, Roy Walford, John Morley, Paul and Margret Baltes, Justin Congdon, George Martin, James Vaupel, Linda Partridge, Michael Marmot, Cynthia Kenyon, David Barker, and Gerald McClearn. The international jury consists of : Leonard Poon, James Carey, Eileen Crimmins, Calib Finch, Bernard Forette, Bernard Jeune, George Martin, Jean-Pierre Michel, Jean-Marie Robine, Jacques Tréton, and Bruno Vellas. S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 71 Monday 6 SC6 052 Symposia Cross-national evidence on health change with ageing Amphi Bleu 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Dorly DEEG (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) › SC6 052-1 — Is there a relationship between mortality (life expectancy) and old age disability trends across Europe? Jean-Marie ROBINE (Montpellier, France) Yasuhiko SAITO (Tokyo, Japan) Coen VAN GOOL (Bilthoven, The Netherlands) Howard BERGMAN (Montréal, Canada) › SC6 052-2 — Are we really living longer healthier years? The case of Japanese elderly Monday › SC6 052-3 — Rates of change in old age disability across five studies in The Netherlands › SC6 052-4 — Frailty: searching for a relevant clinical and research concept SB6 053 The MNA® revisited: what does the data tell us? Room 241 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France), Cornel SIEBER (Nurnberg, Germany) › SB6 053-1 — The MNA in research and practice: from birth to present Yves GUIGOZ (Vevey, Switzerland) › SB6 053-2 — New insights from an internationally pooled database Juergen BAUER (Nurnberg, Germany) › SB6 053-3 — Future applications of the MNA Tommy CEDERHOLM (Uppsala, Sweden) SD6 054 Use of an integration index to compare home care delivery for older persons in 11 European countries Room 242 B 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Jean-Claude HENRARD (Paris, France) › SD6 054-1 — General framework of a service delivery integration index of home care for older persons: application in several European cities Jean-Claude HENRARD (Paris, France) Graziano ONDER (Roma, Italy) Gunnar LJUNGGREN (Stockholm, Sweden) Joël ANKRI (Paris, France) › SD6 054-2 — Integration characteritics and home care outcomes of the medical model facing disability in older persons › SD6 054-3 — Integration characteritics and home care outcomes of the social model facing disability in older persons › SD6 054-4 — Impact of service delivery integration index of home care on institutionalization, hospitalization and death 72 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Monday 6 Room 243 Bridging research and practice: toward a global model of gerontology education 15.45 › 17.15 SD6 055 Chair: Edwin ROSENBERG (Boone, USA) › SD6 055-1 — Gerocenter: bridging education, research and practice in Finland Tiina-Mari LYYRA (Viveca, Finland) Marja AARTSEN (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) & Martha MEYER (Saarburcken, Germany) Pornchai JULLAMATE (Chonburi, Thailand) & Edwin ROSENBERG (Boone, USA) Ryo TAKAHASHI (Visakhapatnam, India) Suzanne KUNKEL (Oxford, USA) & Edwin ROSENBERG (Boone, USA) › SD6 055-2 — Gerontology education in The Netherlands and the benefits of a European union masters in gerontology › SD6 055-3 — Gerontological nursing education in thailand: past, present › SD6 055-4 — The Da Vinci project: collaborative development of a universal gerontology curriculum Monday and future › SD6 055-5 — INTERGERO: a European-American graduate gerontology collaboration Loneliness in various societies SC6 056 Chairs: Theo VAN TILBURG (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Jenny DE JONG GIERVELD (The Hague, The Netherlands) Room 251 15.45 › 17.15 › SC6 056-1 — Interpreting differences in emotional and social loneliness in older persons in three eastern and three western European countries Jenny DE JONG GIERVELD (The Hague, The Netherlands) Louise C. HAWKLEY. (Chicago, USA) Vanda ZAMMUNER (Padova, Italy) Theo VAN TILBURG (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SC6 056-2 — Loneliness in the older US population: predictors and consequences › SC6 056-3 — Social and emotional loneliness in young, mature and older Italian adults › SC6 056-4 — Today’s older persons: increasingly lonely or increasingly likely to report so? S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 73 Monday 6 SA6 057 Symposia Nutrition and brain aging: priming the brain against the ravages of time Room 252 AB 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: James JOSEPH (Boston, USA) › SA6 057-1 — Quenching the « fires » of brain aging via nutritional supplementation with fruits and walnuts James JOSEPH (Boston, USA) Charles RAMASSAMY (Laval, Canada) Elizabeth HEAD (Irvine, USA) Donald INGRAM (Baton Rouge, USA) › SA6 057-2 — Beneficial effects of polyphenols from foods during ageing and in Alzheimer’s disease › SA6 057-3 — The role of an antioxidant diet and behavioral enrichment on Monday cognition and neuropathology in the canine model of aging › SA6 057-4 — Diet restriction versus diet selection: converging concepts SB6 058 CME Heart failure in the very elderly Chair: Olivier HANON (Paris, France) Room Maillot 15.45 › 17.15 › SB6 058-1 — Specificities of the diagnostic of heart failure in the very elderly Richard HOBBS (Birmingham, UK) › SB6 058-2 — Comorbidities and heart failure in the very elderly Olivier HANON (Paris, France) › SB6 058-3 — Specificities of the treatment of heart failure in the very elderly Richard ISNARD (Paris, France) › SB6 058-4 — Therapeutic education for heart failure: a necessity in the elderly Yves JUILLIÈRE (Nancy, France) SC6 059 Sleep disorders in older persons CME Chairs: Jerome YESAVAGE (Stanford, USA), Sonia ANCOLI-ISRAEL (La Jolla, USA) Amphi Bordeaux 15.45 › 17.15 › SC6 059-1 — Agitation during sleep in older persons Valérie COCHEN (Toulouse, France) › SC6 059-2 — Sleep disorders in dementia Christophe ARBUS (Toulouse, France) › SC6 059-3 — Epidemiology of sleep disorders in nursing home Sonia ANCOLI-ISRAEL (La Jolla, USA) › SC6 059-4 — Non-pharmacologic management of sleep disorders in older adults 74 Jerome YESAVAGE (Stanford, USA) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Monday 6 Room 342 A Migrant long term care work as a rising 15.45 › 17.15 challenge for elder care research, policy and practice (I): recent developments in Europe SD6 060 Chairs: Gloria GUTMAN (Vancouver, Canada), Giovanni LAMURA (Ancona, Italy) › SD6 060-1 — Migrant household and care workers in Germany: practice and policy Haneli DOHNER (Hamburg, Germany) George LEESON (Oxford, UK) Ewa FRATCZAK (Warsaw, Poland) › SD6 060-2 — Migrant care workers in long term care: lessons from Italy Giovanni LAMURA (Ancona, Italy) › SD6 060-3 — Migrant carers and the provision of social care in the United Kingdom - Policy, practice and research › SD6 060-4 — Synthesis and discussion New perspectives on rural ageing SD6 061 Chair: Catherine HENNESSY (Plymouth, UK) Monday Room 342 B 15.45 › 17.15 › SD6 060-1 — A framework for research on rural ageing Norah KEATING (Edmonton, Canada) › SD6 060-2 — Older people’s involvement in civic society in rural areas Catherine HENNESSY (Plymouth, UK) › SD6 060-3 — Communities of interest or communities of place? Reflections on an emerging debate and its implications for rural elders Simon EVANS (Bristol, UK) Vanessa BURHOLT (Swansea, UK) › SD6 060-4 — The next decade of research on rural ageing Changing families / Emerging issues and needs SC6 062 Room 343 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Rosemary BLIESZNER (Blacksburg, USA) › SC6 062-1 — Transition to adulthood: generational ripple effects Karen HOOKER (Corvallis, USA) › SC6 062-2 — Normative beliefs and responsiveness to increasing parental needs Pearl DYKSTRA (The Hague, The Netherlands) Karen A. ROBERTO (Blacksburg, USA) › SC6 062-3 — Family experiences with the mild cognitive impairment trajectory › SC6 062-4 — Successful aging through participation in social activities: examining the selection, optimization and compensation model with Japanese senior citizens Keiko TAKAHASHI (Tokyo, Japan) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 75 Monday Monday 6 Symposia SB6 063 Geriatric palliative medicine CME Chairs: Nele VAN DEN NOORTGATE (Gent, Belgium), Vito CURIALE (Genova, Italy) Amphi Havane 15.45 › 17.15 › SB6 063-1 — Comprehensive assessment – RAI-PC Trevor SMITH (Waterloo, Canada) › SB6 063-2 — Dilemmas in communication and decision making Cees HERTOGH (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SB6 063-3 — Best practice in nursing homes Miel RIBBE (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SB6 063-4 — Geriatric palliative medicine: consultation in acute care geriatric hospital Sophie PAUTEX (Collonge-Bellerive, Switzerland) SB6 064 Ambient assisted living technologies in an aging world Room 351 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Paul ELEAZER (Columbia, USA) › SB6 064-1 — Ambient assisted living: from visions to reality Martin BECKER (Kaiserslautern, Germany) › SB6 064-2 — Ambient assisted living approaches for healthy living @ home Elizabeth STEINHAGEN-THIESSEN (Berlin, Germany) › SB6 064-3 — AAL technology: a system perspective Juegen NEHMER (Berlin, Germany) › SB6 064-4 — Problems and issues facing an aging generation Victor HIRTH (Columbia, USA) SA6 065 Aging and anti-aging non inflammatory proteins Room 352 AB 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Eric BOULANGER (Lille, France), Kuro-o MAKOTO (Dallas, USA) › SA6 065-1 — A truncated lamin A protein in the premature aging disorder Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome Maria ERIKSSON (Stockholm, Sweden) Luc BUEE (Lille, France) Kuro-o MAKOTO (Dallas, USA) › SA6 065-2 — Implication of TAU in neurofibrillary degeneration during aging and Alzheimer’s disease › SA6 065-3 — Protein glycation in aging: role and control Eric BOULANGER (Lille, France) › SA6 065-4 — The anti-aging mechanism mediated by Klotho 76 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Spinning straw into gold: expanding options for elders as human and social capital in rapidly aging Asia-Pacific SD6 066 Monday 6 Room 353 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Takeo OGAWA (Yamaguchi, Japan) › SD6 066-1 — Active ageing policies in rural and urban Japan Takeo OGAWA (Yamaguchi, Japan) › SD6 066-2 — The efforts of social environment « active aging » in Korea Donghee HAN (Busan, Republic of Korea) › SD6 066-3 — P.E.R.S.-The integration of assistive technologies to serve Cullen HAYASHIDA (Honolulu, USA) Makiko TANAKA (Yamaguchi, Japan) › SD6 066-4 — Preventive care for the elderly: challenges in Yamaguchi prefecture, Japan S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session Monday tomorrows elders effectively 77 Monday 6 SD6 067 CME Symposia Amphi Bleu Presidential symposium 17.30 › 19.00 Compression of morbidity: has it come true? Chair: Renato MAIA GUIMARÃES (Brasilia, Brazil) › SD6 067-1 — Measuring and monitoring success in compressing morbidity James FRIES (Stanford, USA) › SD6 067-2 — Alternation of compression and expansion of morbidity/ disability: geriatric perspectives Jean-Pierre MICHEL (Geneva, Switzerland) Jean-Marie ROBINE (Montpellier, France) Renato MAIA GUIMARÃES (Brasilia, Brazil) › SD6 067-3 — Are compression of mortality, morbidity and disability a Monday universal phenomena? › SD6 067-4 — Health capital, compression and expansion of morbidity SB6 068 Nutritional support in nursing homes CME Chairs: Graziano ONDER (Rome, Italy), Agathe RAYNAUD-SIMON (Paris, France) Room 241 17.30 › 19.00 › SB6 068-1 — The prevalence and impact of an underdetected problem Tommy CEDERHOLM (Uppsala, Sweden) › SB6 068-2 — Screening and assessment of malnutrition in nursing homes Juergen BAUER (Nuremberg, Germany) › SB6 068-3 — Vitamin D deficiency and its impact on functionality in nursing homes Yves ROLLAND (Toulouse, France) Rainer WIRTH (Borken, Germany) › SB6 068-4 — To peg or not to peg 78 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Monday 6 Room 242 A Support programs for community-dwelling 17.30 › 19.00 frail elderly patients at the hospitalcommunity interface: a Hong Kong experience SB6 069 Chairs: Tak Kwan KONG (Hong Kong, China), Man Fuk LEUNG (Hong Kong, China) › SB6 069-1 — Interface between the different streams of patient flow: towards medico-social collaboration Peter MILLARD (Surrey, UK) L.H. TSUI (Hong Kong, China) Y.M. WU (Hong Kong, China) › SB6 069-2 — Risk prediction model on elderly emergency admissions: the HARRPE model Monday › SB6 069-3 — How frail and complex are the HARRPE patients? B.C. TONG (Hong Kong, China) › SB6 069-4 — Post-discharge program for elderly heart failure patients K.Y. SHA (Hong Kong, China) › SB6 069-5 — An evaluation study of « elderly care at home project » P.M. FUNG (Hong Kong, China) › SB6 069-6 — Targeted case management program for high risk older persons reduces hospital bed-days and saves cost Room 242 B Social roles of older adults in 17.30 › 19.00 multigenerational families: structural, cultural, and national considerations SD6 070 Chair: Merril SILVERSTEIN (Los Angeles, USA) › SD6 070-1 — Intergenerational relationships and social mobility among transnational families in France Claudine ATTIAS-DONFUT (Paris, France) Kristine AJROUCH (Ypsilanti, USA) Linda BURTON (Durham, USA) Merril SILVERSTEIN (Los Angeles, USA) › SD6 070-2 — Close at a distance - Connective structures in aging Lebanese families › SD6 070-3 — The leveling effects of grandparents on sibling inequality in multi-partner fertility family structures in the United States › SD6 070-4 — Norms of intergenerational responsibility among older people in rural China S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 79 Monday 6 SD6 071 Symposia Understanding and comparing public and private guardianship in the United States and in France Room 243 17.30 › 19.00 Chair: Pamela TEASTER (Lexington, USA) › SD6 071-1 — Understanding law and practice of guardianship in the United Monday States Erica WOOD (Washington, USA) Pamela TEASTER (Lexington, USA) Karen ROBERTO (Blacksburg, USA) › SD6 071-2 — Understanding law and practice of guardianship in France Marie MERCAT-BRUNS (Paris, France) › SD6 071-3 — Results from a national study of public guardianship in the United States › SD6 071-4 — Findings from the evaluation of public guardianship in the commonwealth of Virginia SC6 072 Organization and engagement of gerontology and geriatrics students at the national, regional and international level Room 251 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Anthony KUPFERSCHMIDT (Vancouver, Canada), Gloria GUTMAN (Vancouver, Canada) › SC6 072-1 — Increasing visibility and establishing a unique identity in a larger professional organization: experiences from the Emerging Scholar & Professional Organization (ESPO) in the US Kelly FITZGERALD (Swansea, UK) Dafna HALPERIN (Haifa, Israel) › SC6 072-2 — Student engagement: early responsibility for a responsible future › SC6 072-3 — Enabling the establishment and evolution of student organisations - Facilitators, barriers, techniques and strategies: experiences of the Australian Association of Gerontology Helen FEIST (Vancouver, Australia) Anthony KUPFERSCHMIDT (Vancouver, Canada) › SC6 072-4 — The past, present and future of IAGG’s international council of gerontology student organizations 80 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia A new approach to falls and osteoporotic fractures in ageing population SB6 073 CME Monday 6 Room 252 AB 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Manuel MONTERO-ODASSO (London, Canada), Robert CUMMING (Sydney, Australia) › SB6 073-1 — Risk factors for falls. What is new on the menu? Robert CUMMING (Sydney, Australia) › SB6 073-2 — Falls prevention. The value of gait assessment and dualtasking Manuel MONTERO ODASSO (London, Canada) Gustavo DUQUE (Sydney, Australia) Manuel MONTERO ODASSO (London, Canada) › SB6 073-3 — Falls and fractures clinics. A unified approach for risk stratification for osteoporotic fractures › SB6 073-4 — Closing remarks and proposed approach Small-scale, personalized nursing homes: a global phenomenon? SD6 074 Monday Room Maillot 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Rosalie KANE (Minneapolis, USA), Hilde VERBLEEK (Maastricht, The Netherlands) › SD6 074-1 — Learning about small-house nursing homes from early green house projects Rosalie KANE (Minneapolis, USA) Hilde VERBEEK (Maastricht, The Netherlands) Po-Tsung CHEN (Taipei, Taiwan) › SD6 074-2 — Characteristics of small-scale nursing homes in The Netherlands and how they work in dementia care › SD6 074-3 — Small-scale nursing homes in Belgium Anja DECLERCQ (Leuven, Belgium) › SD6 074-4 — Innovative nursing home care with small-scale living in an inner city environment in Taiwan Why we age: the modern synthesis SA6 075 Chairs: Robin HOLLIDAY (Canberra, Australia), Leonard HAYFLICK (San Francisco, USA) Amphi Bordeaux 17.30 › 19.00 › SA6 075-1 — Why we age: an integration of concepts across biological disciplines Bruce CARNES (Oklahoma City, USA) S. RATTAN (Aarhus, Denmark) Jay OLSHANSKY (Chicago, USA) › SA6 075-2 — Molecular damage and heterogeneity during ageing: its relevance and consequence › SA6 075-3 — Why we age: a biodemographic perspective S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 81 Monday 6 SD6 076 Symposia Supporting sustainable informal care – The Eurocarers framework Room 342 A 17.30 › 19.00 Chair: Henk NIES (Utrecht, The Netherlands) › SD6 076-1 — Support for carers and the importance of information, advice, Monday advocacy and training Giovanni LAMURA (Ancona, Italy) & Hanneli DÖHNER (Hamburg, Germany) Benedicte DE KOKER (Antwerp, Belgium) & Therese JACOBS (Antwerp, Belgium) › SD6 076-2 — Technology based services for carers Elisabeth HANSON (Hamburg, Germany) & Geraldine VISSER (Utrecht, The Netherlands) › SD6 076-3 — Cash for care: implications for carers Caroline GLENDINNING (York, UK) › SD6 076-4 — Experiences of carers in using formal support and the role of assessing carers SA6 077 Noncoding RNA and epigenetic control of aging: from worm to man Room 342 B 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Eugenia WANG (Louisville, USA), Anna MCCORMICK (Bethesda, USA) › SA6 077-1 — Programmed microRNA shift during mid-life: the start of aging frailty Eugenia WANG (Louisville, USA) Weixiong ZHANG (St Louis, USA) Monica DRISCOLL (Piscataway, USA) › SA6 077-2 — MicroRNA profiling in Alzheimer disease Hyman SCHIPPER (Montréal, Canada) › SA6 077-3 — Transcriptional regulation of microRNA in aging brain and senescent fibroblasts › SA6 077-4 — MicroRNA modulation of C. Elegans healthspan and lifespan SC6 078 The challenges of screening for dementia in multicultural societies Room 343 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Bilkish CASSIM (Congella, South Africa), Tricia WOO (Hamilton, Canada) › SC6 078-1 — Development of a pocket tool for family and interdisciplinary screening of an older person with cognitive symptoms in Canada Tricia WOO (Hamilton, Canada), Belinda PARK (Edmonton, Canada) & Kathleen CRUTTENDEN (Fredericton, Canada) › SC6 078-2 — Challenges of screening for dementia in a multicultural society with limited resources Suvira RAMLALL (Durban, South Africa) Bilkish CASSIM (Durban, South Africa) › SC6 078-3 — The face validity of the DECO in a south african population Serela RAMKLASS (Durban, South Africa) › SC6 078-4 — Development of an algorithm for the assessment of dementia in a South African population 82 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Defining sarcopenia - Summing up an evidence-based approach from population studies SB6 079 Monday 6 Amphi Havane 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Zhao CHEN (Tucson, USA), Tamara HARRIS (Bethesda, USA) › SB6 079-1 — Assembling the evidence for sarcopenia: critical issues Scott GOING (Tucson, USA) › SB6 079-2 — Sarcopenia: age, racial/ethnic and sex variations in risk factors Zhao CHEN (Tucson, USA) Peggy MANNEN CAWTHON (San Francisco, USA) Tamara HARRIS (Bethesda, USA) Marjolein VISSER (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SB6 079-3 — Muscle mass or function: sarcopenia or power? The study of osteoporosis in men › SB6 079-4 — Muscle mass or muscle fat: sarcopenia or myosteatosis? The health, aging, and body composition study Monday › SB6 079-5 — Towards a definition of low handgrip strength in older men and women Experiences of assistive technologies for older age SB6 080 Room 351 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Elisabeth STEINHAGEN-THIESSEN (Berlin, Germany), Mehmet GÖVERCIN (Berlin, Germany) › SB6 080-1 — Integrating remote monitoring in national telehomecare: a report from The Netherlands Charles G. WILLEMS (Deventer, The Netherlands) Michael SCHELLENBACH (Berlin, Germany) William D. KEARNS (Tampa, USA) David M. KUTZIK & Anthony P. GLASCOK (Philadelphia, USA) › SB6 080-2 — Designing assistive technologies for spatial navigation in old age › SB6 080-3 — Sensor based hip rehabilitation in practice Mehmet GÖVERCIN (Berlin, Germany) › SB6 080-4 — Evaluation of wandering by residents in an assisted living facility (ALF) using ultra wideband radio RTLS › SB6 080-5 — Care informatics as the basis for integrated telehomecare: lessons learned from field tests S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 83 Monday 6 SA6 081 Symposia Immunosenescence: state of the art Chairs: Tamas FULOP (Sherbrooke, Canada), Jacques TRETON (Paris, France) Room 352 AB 17.30 › 19.00 › SA6 081-1 — The innate immune response and aging Tamas FULOP (Sherbrooke, Canada) › SA6 081-2 — Chronic viral infection as a driving force for T cells Monday immunosenescence Graham PAWELEC (Tubingen, Germany) Claudio FRANCESCHI (Bologna, Italy) › SA6 081-3 — B cell contribution to immunosenescence Michael P. CANCRO (Philadelphia, USA) › SA6 081-4 — Inflamaging: a unifying theory for immunosenescence SD6 082 Cross-national standards of quality indicators in multiple sectors Room 353 17.30 › 19.00 Chair: John MORRIS (Boston, USA) › SD6 082-1 — A new approach to adjusting for selection bias in quality indicators Katherine BERG (Toronto, Canada) Pálmi JÓNSSON (Reykjavik, Iceland) › SD6 082-2 — Cross-national comparison of nursing home quality indicators John MORRIS (Boston, USA) › SD6 082-3 — Cross-national comparison of home care quality indicators Magnus BJÖRKGREN (Kokkola, Finland) › SD6 082-4 — Cross-national comparison of post-acute care quality indicators 84 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice › Tuesday 7 July Tuesday Scientific Programme Track A: Biological Sciences Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Other session S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session CME Continuing medical education Translation English/French provided 85 Tuesday 7 08.00 › 09.30 › 09.45 › 10.15 › 10.30 › Synopsis Amphi Bleu Level 2 Room 241 Level 2 OB7 083 Alzheimer Tuesday 13.45 › 14.00 › 15.30 › 15.45 › 17.15 › 17.30 › 19.00 › 86 Room 242 B Level 2 OB7 084 OD7 085 OB7 086 Frailty Demography / Economy / Social policy Prevention SB7 100 SD7 101 SB7 102 Perspectives on healthy aging Recent prevalence research in elder abuse: European perspectives Nutrition and age-related diseases of the brain and eye SB7 116 SD7 117 p 92 p 92 p 93 p 93 Keynote Lecture An urgent need to improve life conditions of seniors p 100 SB7 099 New approaches in AD prevention 12.00 › 12.15 › Room 242 A Level 2 p 101 p 101 p 101 p 102 Satellite industry session Nestlé Nutrition Nutrition and functionality – Key partners in ageing p 107 SD7 114 SB7 115 Cultural knowledge and beliefs about dementia Obesity in old age p 109 SB7 129 p 109 SB7 130 CME The war against polypharmacy- Rethinking and re-evaluation needed for each and every drug in the elderly Academic careers in geriatrics: an international comparison about demands and success SB7 131 SB7 132 p 109 The California fall Vision and hearing Support to prevention center impairment in the develop geriatric of excellence: a elderly –Implications medicine in model with interna- for health, function countries without tional applications and social life accepted specialty p 114 SB7 144 CME CME For a new diagnostic approach of Alzheimer’s disease p 119 p 114 p 110 Oral health in frail geriatric patients p 114 p 115 SD7 145 SB7 146 SB7 147 Substitutive hospital at home models around the world: impact on health and wealth in old patients Why palliative care needs geriatrics Canadian Geriatrics Society symposium - Developing and assessing geriatrics curriculum –Training to meet the needs of an aging society Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session p 119 p 119 Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice p 120 Tuesday 7 Synopsis Room 243 Level 2 08.00 › 09.30 › Room 251 Level 2 Room 252 AB Level 2 OB7 087 OB7 088 OB7 089 OB7 090 Nutrition Cancer advances in geriatrics Alzheimer Frailty / Physical exercise Journée de la SFGG SB7 103 SB7 104 Les médicaments Technology, ethics and dementia care: from true needs to thoroughly assessed responses Supportive care of the older cancer patient p 94 p 94 p 95 Room Maillot Level 2 p 95 10.30 › p 90 p 102 SB7 105 Psychology of frailty p 102 p 103 Satellite industry session Lundbeck The importance of quality sleep for healthy aging 13.45 › 14.00 › 15.30 › 15.45 › 19.00 › SB7 118 MobiQual Bientraitance p 107 SB7 119 SB7 120 How to assess and modify the falling risk among older adults? Nutritional evidence for slowing down ageing pathologies Functional neuroimaging contributions to the study of cognition in healthy aging and neurodegenerative diseases SFGG SB7 133 SB7 134 SB7 135 Bien vieillir Skeletal muscle power and aging: biological determinants and functional implications Respiratory tract infections in the elderly: challenges in 2009 Falls in the elderly: recent findings and ongoing research on detection of « at-risk » elderly populations SB7 148 SD7 149 SD7 150 17.15 › 17.30 › S: Symposium SFGG p 90 p 91 SFGG CME p 110 p 115 p 110 CME p 115 Les sujets âgés et Outcome assessInformal la crise financière - ments among caregiving: Aspects geriatric patients observationfrom to économiques in intensive care action medicine W: Workshop p 91 O: Oral communications session p 120 p 120 SAT: Satellite industry session Tuesday 12.00 › 12.15 › CME p 111 CME p 116 Interdisciplinarity in gerontology and geriatrics: society, culture and epistemology reshaping links between disciplines p 121 87 Tuesday 7 Synopsis Amphi Bordeaux Level 3 08.00 › 09.30 › 09.45 › Tuesday 10.15 › 10.30 › 12.00 › 12.15 › 13.45 › 14.00 › 15.30 › 15.45 › 17.15 › 17.30 › 19.00 › 88 OD7 091 Integrated models of care p 96 Room 342 A Level 3 Room 342 B Level 3 Room 343 Level 3 OC7 092 OA7 093 OC7 094 Psychological Psychological aspects Biological sciences: of ageing / Sexuality mechanism of ageing aspects of ageing p 96 p 97 p 97 Keynote Lecture Critical reflections on families of older adults p 100 SC7 106 SA7 107 SA7 108 SD7 109 Longitudinal perspectives on health disparities with aging: comparative studies of health and retirement The genetic component of aging and longevity: a reappraisal Melatonin, biorhythmes and aging Living standards and wellbeing among older people SD7 121 SD7 122 SA7 123 Reconceptualizing the experience of living with dementia: from passive recipient to active citizen Ageing and sexuality – The possibilities for care SD7 136 SB7 137 p 103 p 103 p 104 p 104 Satellite industry session sanofi-aventis Shedding new light on managing elderly patients with atrial fibrillation p 107 p 111 Molecular mechanisms of brain aging and age-related neurodegeneration: genetics, Older persons in disasters signaling, cytoskeletal abnormality, and protein toxicity p 112 SC7 138 p 112 SD7 139 Senior citizenship: from myth Anemia in the New look at filial Migrant long-term care to reality. challenges and elderly: emerging piety in east Asia: work as a rising challenge cross-national perspectives concepts in occhanging family for elder care research, on senior citizens participa- currence, cause, support for the policy and practice (II): tion to decision making and treatment elderly international developments p 116 SD7 151 p 111 CME SC7 124 p 116 SA7 152 Building the health care workforce to serve an aging America p 121 p 117 SA7 153 Essential trace element (Zn, Implication of Cr, Se) deficiencies in elderly: butyrylcholinestewhich policy of supplementa- rase in dementia: tion?? Symposium organised preclinical and by SFERETE and TEU clinical evidences Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session p 121 p 117 SD7 154 Socioeconomic inequalities in health in older people p 122 Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice p 122 Tuesday 7 Synopsis 08.00 › 09.30 › 09.45 › 10.15 › 10.30 › 13.45 › 14.00 › 15.30 › 15.45 › Room 351 Level 3 Room 352 AB Level 3 OB7 095 OB7 096 OC7 097 OD7 098 Centenarians Intergenerational aspects Cardiovascular disease 19.00 › S: Symposium p 98 p 99 p 99 Keynote Lecture State of the art in atrial fibrillation management in the elderly p 100 SB7 110 SB7 111 Recent advances Telemedicine and in nursing home telehealth services care: the AMDA in the home of the elderly: experiensymposium ces and blokers p 104 p 105 SB7 112 SD7 113 Increasing the participation of the elderly in clinical trials (PREDICT) State social policies for family caregivers in four countries: what lessons can we learn? SB7 127 SD7 128 p 105 p 106 Sat. indus. session Fondation Caisses d’Epargne pour la solidarité State of clinical research for the elderly received outside the hospital p 108 SB7 125 SB7 126 Anti-ageing medicine: a reality or fiction? How to optimize drug therapy in older patients? p 112 SC7 140 CME p 117 CME Multimorbidity: the syndrome of the aging population p 113 SC7 141 Global issues in social inclusion of older adults 17.15 › 17.30 › Gerontechnology p 98 Room 353 Level 3 Tuesday 12.00 › 12.15 › Amphi Havane Level 3 p 113 SB7 142 Reconciling employment and family care in European welfare states p 113 SD7 143 Interest for measuring blood Managing senior pressure and arterial stiffness Social class and mobility across for the evaluation of cardiovas- age relations in the western cular risk in institutionalized later life continents elderly people over 80 p 118 p 118 p 118 SC7 155 SC7 156 SD7 157 SD7 158 Psychosocial predictors of later life disparities Supportive technologies in later life Ethical issues with advancing age Addressing the challenges of population ageing through capacity building and training W: Workshop p 122 O: Oral communications session p 123 p 123 SAT: Satellite industry session p 124 89 Tuesday 7 Journée de la SFGG Société Française de Gériatrie et Gérontologie Sessions in French not translated in English Tuesday SFGG C. DEGUINES (AFSSAPS) J.P. BAEYENS (EUGMS) › › › › › Salle 243 10.30 › 12.00 Modérateurs: F. PIETTE et C. LASSALE › › SFGG Evolution des recommandations du groupe gériatrie de l’ICH 1994 et 2009 Constitution d’un groupe permanent consacré à la gériatrie à l’Agence Européenne du Médicament Les essais cliniques dans la maladie d’Alzheimer, le bilan du LEEM C. LASSALLE (LEEM) Leçons à tirer de quelques essais positifs et négatifs en gériatrie F. PIETTE, C. JEANDEL, G. BERRUT et O. HANON (Association REGATES) MobiQual – Bientraitance Modérateurs: D. CHARLANNE et G. RUAULT Salle 243 14.00 › 15.30 Bientraitance : une éthique du soin François BLANCHARD (gériatre, CMRR de Reims, coordinateur EREMA) La bientraitance dans la littérature et les pratiques internationales Alice CASAGRANDE, (Déléguée nationale qualité, gestion des risques et promotion de la bientraitance, Direction Santé Autonomie, Croix-Rouge française) Bientraitance : une politique de la qualité pour les personnes âgées dépendantes › Pascale DORENLOT (Service evaluation - ANESM) Sébastien DOUTRELIGNE (coordinateur national du programme MobiQual) Nathalie MAUBOURGUET (présidente de la FFAMCO-EHPAD) › 90 Les médicaments MobiQuaL : une démarche d’évaluation des pratiques professionnelles pour la bientraitance Utilisation des outils MobiQuaL : place du médecin coordonnateur Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Journée de la SFGG Bien Vieillir SFGG › Modérateurs: Jean-Pierre AQUINO, Anne-Marie TAHRAT Tuesday 7 Salle 243 15.45 › 17.15 Démocratie participative et formes d’expression de la citoyenneté dans l’aménagement de la cité › › Jean-Philippe VIRIOT-DURANDAL (sociologue) Marie BEAULIEU et Suzanne GARON (professeures et chercheures à l’Université de Sherbrooke, centre de recherche sur le vieillissement, Québec (Canada)) › Le réseau mondial des villes amies des ainés John BEARD, directeur du Département « Aging and life course » de l’OMS « Villes amies des aînés » au Québec : 7 projets pilotes et le soutien d’autres initiatives municipales Mieux prendre en compte les besoins des aînés dans la ville : présentation des travaux et projets de trois villes françaises: Lille - Marie CAULI (anthropologue, professeur des universités, faculté de médecine Lille 2) Nice - Olivier GUERIN (gériatre, Faculté de médecine et université de Nice) Lyon - Pierre HEMON (adjoint au maire chargé des personnes âgées) Les sujets âgés et la crise financière Aspects économiques SFGG Tuesday Salle 243 17.30 › 19.00 Modérateurs: Gilles BERRUT, Marie-Eve JOEL › › Thomas BARNAY (Maître de conférences Université Paris 12) › Chantal CASES (Directrice de l’IRDES) › › Catherine LE GALES (Directrice de l’IRDES) Agnès GRAMAIN (Université Nancy 2) Emploi des seniors et crise économique Est-ce que le pouvoir d’achat des personnes âgées va être modifié par la crise financière ? Conséquences en termes d’inégalités et de soins Crise financière, revenus et épargne des personnes âgées : approche internationale Le financement de la dépendance et la crise économique Jérôme WITTWER (Université Paris Dauphine) Quels scénarios plausibles de sortie de crise sont envisageables pour les personnes âgées : solidarités familiales ? S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 91 Tuesday 7 OB7 083 › 8:00 › 8:15 Oral communications Alzheimer Chair: Gerd FAXEN IRVING (Stockholm, Sweden) Amphi Bleu 8.00 › 9.30 OB7 083-1 — Early diagnosis of Alzheimer E. BARBEAU*, M. DIDIC-HAMEL COOKE, O. FELICIAN, E. GUEDJ, J. RANJEVA, M. PONCET, P. COZZONE, M. CECCALDI (Toulouse, France) OB7 083-2 — The prevalence of dementia and cognitive impairment in Dublin area nursing homes: the need for on-going cognitive assessment S. CAHILL*, A. PONCE (Dublin, Ireland) G. FAXEN IRVING*, Y. FREUND-LEVI, M. ERIKSDOTTER-JÖNHAGEN, H. BASUN, E. HJORTH, J. PALMBLAD, I. VEDIN, L. WAHLUND, T. CEDERHOLM (Stockholm, Sweden) › 8:30 OB7 083-3 — N-3 fatty acid treatment and plasma transthyretin in patients with Alzheimer’s disease › 8:45 Tuesday › 9:00 OB7 083-4 — The metabolic syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease: a casecontrol study among Mexican elderly J. GARCIA LARA*, J. AVILA-FUNES, L. GUTIERREZ-ROBLEDO, S. AGUILAR-NAVARRO, J. REYES-GUERRERO (Mexico City, Mexico) OB7 083-5 — The effect of education on RCBF changes in Alzheimer’s disease: a longitudinal spect study H. HARUO*, T. SATO, S. SHIMIZU, K. HIRAO, H. KANETAKA, T. IWAMOTO (Tokyo, Japan) G. COLONNA-ROMANO*, M. PELLICANÒ, M. BULATI, S. BUFFA, M. BARBAGALLO, A. DI PRIMA, G. MISIANO, M. DI CARLO, G. CANDORE, C. CARUSO (Palermo, Italy) › 9:15 OB7 084 › 8:00 › 8:15 OB7 083-6 — Immune-inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease Frailty Chair: Shahrul KAMARUZZAMAN (London, UK) Room 241 8.00 › 9.30 OB7 084-1 — Outcomes after acute deconditioning: inpatient rehabilitation (IRF) vs. skilled nursing facility (SNF) treatment E. BINDER*, D. CARR, J. ZHENG, C. WILKINS, K. SCHECHTMAN (Saint Louis, USA) OB7 084-2 — Which screenings instrument predicts most adequate poor outcome after an emergency department visit in non-admitted older patients B. BUURMAN*, J. KOREVAAR, W. VAN DEN BERG, S. DE ROOIJ (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › 8:30 OB7 084-3 — The realationship between uric acid and frailty syndrome in community-dwelling older persons › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 92 E. CIRINEI*, R. CARMELINDA, C. ANTONIO, P. FRANCESCA, G. BEATRICE, M. MARCELLO, B. STEFANIA, L. FULVIO, F. LUIGI (Perugia, Italy) OB7 084-4 — Frailty in Brazilian elderly Y. DUARTE*, M. LEBRAO, J. SANTOS, V. BERTASSI, R. LAURENTI (Sao Paulo, Brazil) OB7 084-5 — A reliable measure of frailty for a community dwelling older population S. KAMARUZZAMAN*, G. PLOUBIDIS, S. EBRAHIM (London, UK) OB7 084-6 — The effect of dual task performance among frail and non frail older adults J. LEMOS*, M. NAJAS, M. PERRACINI (São Paulo, Brazil) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Demography / Economy / Social policy OD7 085 › 8:00 › 8:15 Chair: Rob MERCHANT (Stafford, UK) Tuesday 7 Room 242 A 8.00 › 9.30 OD7 085-1 — Cross-national variations in place of death of older people in five European countries D. HOUTTEKIER*, J. COHEN, L. DELIENS (Brussels, Belgium) OD7 085-2 — The English are healther than Americans in later life: do psychosocial risk factors contribute? A. MCMUNN*, J. BANKS, J. SMITH, M. MARMOT (London, UK) › 8:30 OD7 085-3 — The curious case of extreme longevity: ageism for the 21 st century › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 OD7 085-4 — The mediating and moderating effects of self-esteem on health and depression among the low income elderly in Korea M. CHUN* (Seoul, Republic of Korea) OD7 085-5 — Active labour market policies for older workers – Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom compared F. FRERICHS* (Vechta, Germany) OD7 085-6 — Participatory approaches to knowledge transfer « come of age »: engaging older adults in the research enterprise J. JANES* (Toronto, Canada) Prevention OB7 086 › 8:00 › 8:15 Chair: Armelle GENTRIC (Brest, France) Room 242 B 8.00 › 9.30 Tuesday R. MERCHANT* (Stafford, UK) OB7 086-1 — Good appetite by self report predicts survival in the elderly D. SHAHAR*, B. YU, D. HOUSTON, S. KRITCHEVSKY, J. LEE, S. RUBIN, D. SELLMEYER, F. TYLAVSKY, T. HARRIS (Beer-Sheva, Israel) OB7 086-2 — A multi-level investigation of health risk factors across 15 countries P. THOMAS*, R. SMITH-RAY, T. PROHASKA, R. LOGIE (Chicago, USA) N. LOW CHOY*, S. BRAUER, J. NITZ (Bond University, Australia) › 8:30 OB7 086-3 — Health, falls history, sensory function and postural instability need pre-emptive intervention during mid-life › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 OB7 086-4 — Prevention of delirium in a French university hospital: from clinical research to clinical practice A. GENTRIC*, S. ESTIVIN, E. COMPS, V. JESTIN, L. DUCASTAING (Brest, France) OB7 086-5 — Predictor of decline in higher-level functional capacity among elderly Japanese: the Ohasama study M. TSUBOTA-UTSUGI, R. ITO-SATO, T. OHKUBO*, M. KIKUYA, K. ASAYAMA, H. METOKI, A. KURIMOTO, K. SUZUKI, K. TOTSUNE, Y. IMAI (Tokyo, Japan) OB7 086-6 — Trade-offs between major elderly disorders: impact on aging and longevity S. UKRAINTSEVA*, A. YASHIN, K. ARBEEV, I. AKUSHEVICH, A. KULMINSKI (Durham, USA) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 93 Tuesday 7 OB7 087 › 8:00 › 8:15 Oral communications Nutrition Room 243 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: Cécilia SAMIERI (Bordeaux, France) OB7 087-1 — Body mass index and mortality in men and women aged 70 to 75 years K. MCCAUL*, J. CALVER, O. ALMEIDA, G. HANKEY, K. JAMROZIK, W. BROWN, J. BYLES, L. FLICKER (Crawley, Australia) OB7 087-2 — Body mass index and mortality in hospitalized elderly patients F. ADDANTE*, L. BONGHI, L. FONTANA, M. MATERA, G. D’ONOFRIO, D. SANCARLO, P. D’AMBROSIO, C. SCARCELLI, D. SERIPA, A. PILOTTO (San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy) › 8:30 OB7 087-3 — Restritive diets increase the risk of malnutrition in free-living elderly › 8:45 › 9:00 Tuesday › 9:15 O. MOLATO*, F. LE DUFF, O. GUÉRIN, G. ZEANANDIN, X. HÉBUTERNE, S. SCHNEIDER (Nice, France) OB7 087-4 — Fish, long-chain N-3 fatty acids and cognitive function: preliminary results from the SU.VI.MAX2 study E. KESSE-GUYOT*, S. PÉNEAU, S. HERCBERG, M. FERRY, P. GALAN, C. JEANDEL (Bobigny, France) OB7 087-5 — Long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, depressive status and cognitive decline in older adults C. SAMIERI*, C. FÉART, C. PROUST-LIMA, L. LETENNEUR, E. PEUCHANT, J. DARTIGUES, H. AMIEVA, P. BARBERGER-GATEAU (Bordeaux, France) OB7 087-6 — Diet restriction and polyphenol supplementation modify cognitive performances in a primate A. DAL-PAN*, J. PICQ, F. AUJARD (Brunoy, France) OB7 088 › 8:00 › 8:15 Cancer advances in geriatrics Chair: Johanna VOURIOT (Créteil, France) Room 251 8.00 › 9.30 OB7 088-1 — Effect of co-morbidity on survival of bladder cancer within different age groups in two regions of The Netherlands E. BASTIAANNET*, A. LELIVELD, K. GOOSSENS, I. DE JONG, P. KIL, M. JANSSENHEIJNEN (Leiden , The Netherlands) OB7 088-2 — Influence of geriatric consultation with comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) on therapeutic decision in elderly cancer patients P. CHAIBI*, M. NICOLAS, C. AMALE, D. JEAN-JACQUES, T. MOHAND, K. DAVID, P. FRANÇOIS, S. JEAN-PHILIPPE (Ivry-sur-Seine, France) › 8:30 OB7 088-3 — Geriatric assessment in elderly cancer patients: geriatric syndromes and impact on treatment › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 94 J. VOURIOT*, P. CAILLET, C. DELBALDO, S. KRYPCIAK, M. BERLE, S. CULINE, S. BASTUJI-GARIN, E. PAILLAUD (Créteil, France) OB7 088-4 — Choice of adjuvant therapy in old women with early breast cancer and multidimensional geriatric assessment (MGA) S. MONFARDINI*, C. FALCI, A. DE MATTEIS, D. CRIVELLARI, A. MOLINO, S. LONARDI, A. BRUNELLO, C. BASSI, P. FIDUCCIA, U. BASSO (Padova, Italy) OB7 088-5 — SIOG (International Society of Geriatric Oncology) prostate cancer guidelines proposals in senior adult men J. DROZ* (Lyon, France) OB7 088-6 — APOE genotype, plasma cholesterol and cancer: a mendelian randomisation study S. TROMPET*, W. JUKEMA, M. KATAN, G. BLAUW, N. SATTAR, B. BUCKLEY, M. CASLAKE, I. FORD, J. SHEPHERD, R. WESTENDORP, A. DE CRAEN (Leiden, The Netherlands) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Alzheimer OB7 089 › 8:00 › 8:15 Tuesday 7 Room 252 AB 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: Beka SOLOMON (Tel Aviv, Israel) OB7 089-1 — Novel immunotherapy of Alzheimer B. SOLOMON* (Tel Aviv, Israel) OB7 089-2 — Asymptomatic individuals at genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease: structural and functional brain changes S. BASSETT*, G. VERDUZCO, C. CRISTINZIO (Baltimore, USA) T. LAI*, P. CHIU (Taichung, Taiwan) › 8:30 OB7 089-3 — Depression in Taiwanese patients with Alzheimer’s disease: determined with five different assessment tools › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 P. SCHELTENS*, P. KAMPHUIS (Wageningen, The Netherlands) OB7 089-5 — An observational longitudinal study using a previously validated tool of the anti-cholinergic burden in a cohort of 224 people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) C. FOX*, G. LIVINGSTON, C. KATONA, S. COULTON, I. MAIDMENT, D. SMITHARD, M. BOUSTANI (Folkestone, UK) OB7 089-6 — Benefits of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) shown in a phase 2 study M. WEKSLER*, P. SZABO, N. RELKIN, L. MOSCONI, D. TSAKANIKAS (New York, USA) Frailty / Physical exercise OB7 090 › 8:00 › 8:15 Chair: Teresa LIU-AMBROSE (Vancouver, Canada) Room Maillot 8.00 › 9.30 Tuesday OB7 089-4 — The efficacy of a medical food (Souvenaid®) in Alzheimer’s disease: results first trial and design of future trials OB7 089-1 — Ambulatory activity, nutrient intake and statin use as determinants of sarcopenia in community-dwelling older adults D. SCOTT*, J. FELL, L. BLIZZARD, G. JONES (Hobart, Australia) OB7 089-2 — Socio-economic disadvantage from childhood to adulthood and locomotor function in old age K. THOMAS*, R. MARTIN, J. GALLACHER, D. GUNNELL, S. EBRAHIM, Y. BEN-SHLOMO (Bristol, UK) › 8:30 OB7 089-3 — Northumberland fishnets: a whole system approach to old age falls prevention › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 G. COOK*, D. DAWSON (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK) OB7 089-4 — Effects of exercise programs to prevent health-related quality of life decline in highly deconditioned institutionalized older adults: a randomized controlled trial A. DECHAMPS*, P. DIOLEZ, E. THIAUDIERE, C. ONIFADE, T. VUONG, I. BOURDELMARCHASSON (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) OB7 089-5 — The effect of resistance training on brain function among community-dwelling senior women: a randomized controlled trial T. LIU-AMBROSE*, L. NAGAMATSU, L. HSU, M. ASHE, L. KATARYNYCH, K. KHAN, P. GRAF, B. BEATTIE, T. HANDY (Vancouver, Canada) OB7 089-6 — Music based multitask exercises (Jaques-Dalcroze eurhythmics) improves gait and balance in elderly: preliminary results from a randomized controlled trial A. TROMBETTI*, M. HARS, S. DEL BIANCO, S. FERRARI, R. RIZZOLI (Geneva, Switzerland) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 95 Tuesday 7 OD7 091 › 8:00 Oral communications Integrated models of care Amphi Bordeaux 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: Line ROBICHAUD (Québec, Canada) OD7 091-1 — Using a relationship based model of care to develop community in residential long term care C. BROWN WILSON* (Manchester, UK) B. D’ALLEINE*, M. LAMBERT, N. VAN DEN NOORTGATE, A. DEJACE, C. DECOSTER, M. QUINET, J. BAEYENS (Brussel, Belgium) › 8:15 OD7 091-2 — Findings from a randomized trial of in-home palliative care R. BRUMLEY*, S. ENGUIDANOS (Los Angeles, USA) › 8:30 OD7 091-3 — The Belgian care programme for geriatric patients admitted to the hospital › 8:45 › 9:00 Tuesday › 9:15 OD7 091-4 — The home independence program randomised controlled trial G. LEWIN*, K. DE SAN MIGUEL, S. VANDERMEULEN, J. SMITH, C. PATTERSON (Perth, Australia) OD7 091-5 — Evaluation of a new model of long tem care (LTC) facilities in a Canadian context L. ROBICHAUD*, T. ANDRÉ, M. DIANE, V. RENÉ, D. ISABELLE (Québec, Canada) OD7 091-6 — Multidisciplinary integrated care improves the quality of care of elderly living in residential homes, a randomised trial M. BOORSMA *, H. VAN HOUT, G. NIJPELS, D. FRIJTERS (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) OC7 092 › 8:00 Psychological aspects of ageing / Sexuality Chair: Linda MCAULIFFE (Bundoora, Australia) Room 342 A 8.00 › 9.30 OC7 092-1 — Physical activity, aging, and self-esteem: a randomized controlled trial E. MCAULEY*, S. WHITE, E. KLAMM, A. SZABO, T. WOJCICKI, L. HU, K. MORRIS, A. KRAMER (Urbana, USA) › 8:15 OC7 092-2 — Body and dance throughout ages J. TARDIEU*, F. TAMALET, H. RANDRIANJAFY, T. DANTOINE (Aubusson, France) › 8:30 OC7 092-3 — The importance and meaning of friendships to older persons in South Africa › 8:45 › 9:00 OC7 092-4 — Well-being dynamics in couples from the Australian longitudinal study of ageing R. WALKER*, M. LUSZCZ, D. GERSTORF, C. HOPPMANN, P. EDWARDS (Adelaide, Australia) OC7 092-5 — A study of sexual behaviors and disorders of Iranian elderly in retirement organization S. MALAKOUTI*, F. TEYMOORI, E. ARDABILI, M. NOJOMI (Tehran, Iran) L. MCAULIFFE*, M. BAUER, R. NAY, D. FETHERSTONHAUGH (Bundoora, Australia) › 9:15 96 V. ROOS* (Potchefstroom, South Africa) OC7 092-6 — Sex in the city and older people Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Biological sciences: mechanism of ageing OA7 093 › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 Chair: Irene REA (Belfast, UK) Tuesday 7 Room 342 B 8.00 › 9.30 OA7 093-1 — The role of HSF and HSP 70 in life span alteration after irradiation or oxidative stress in drosophila melanogaster A. MOSKALEV*, M. SHAPOSHNIKOV, E. TURYSHEVA (Syktyvkar, Russian Federation) OA7 093-3 — Size matters: ROS-induced mitochondrial damage is attenuated in elongated mitochondria of senescent cells M. JENDRACH*, S. MAI, M. KLINKENBERG, J. KAUDEER, G. AUBURGER, J. BEREITER-HAHN (Frankfurt, Germany) OA7 093-4 — Effects of deficiency of INOS on aging-related insulin resistance and inflammatory response S. PARK*, H. CHA, Y. KIM, J. KIM (Daegu, Republic of Korea) OA7 093-5 — The inhibitory role of myostatin-SMAD3 signaling for adipogenesis: crosstalk between muscle and fat Y. TSURUTANI*, F. MASAKI, Y. KOTARO (Chiba, Japan) OA7 093-6 — TNF-alpha upregulation upregulates MAC-1 adhesion molecule in elderly subjects with blood pressure above 120/80 mmHg I. REA*, M. ARMSTRONG, D. ALEXANDER, S. MCNERLAN, S. MCMILLAN (Belfast, UK) Tuesday Psychological aspects of ageing OC7 094 › 8:00 › 8:15 Chair: Tianyuan LI (Hong Kong, China) Room 343 8.00 › 9.30 OC7 094-1 — Affect and morale in older canadian adults E. HELMES*, R. GOFFIN, R. CHRISJOHN (Townsville, Australia) OC7 094-2 — Exploring and examining the experience of regret amongst mid-life and older Irish adults E. HOLLYWOOD*, H. ELAINE, O. ANN, M. JOHN, B. RODD (Dundalk, Ireland) D. JOHNSON*, C. TAGGART (Windsor, Canada) › 8:30 OC7 094-3 — Diogenes syndrome: does the benefit of the team approach to intervention support the cost? › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 OC7 094-4 — Honor and responsibility for « man of longevity »: what can Japanese seniors do with the longest lifetime in the world? A. KOMUKAI* (Tokyo, Japan) OC7 094-5 — Cognitive reappraisal moderates age differences in attention to negative images T. LI*, H. FUNG, D. ISAACOWITZ (Hong Kong, China) OC7 094-6 — Using acupressure and Montessori-based activities to decrease agitation for residents with dementia: a cross-over trial L. LIN*, M. YANG, S. WU (Taipei, Taiwan) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 97 Tuesday 7 OB7 095 › 8:00 › 8:15 Oral communications Cardiovascular disease Amphi Havane 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: Alain WYNCKEL (Reims, France) OB7 095-1 — Echocardiographic evaluation improves the prediction of cardiovascular risk in patients with stage 4 chronic kidney disease A. WYNCKEL*, F. LESAFFRE, P. NAZEYROLLAS, M. MOHAJER, S. DUVAL, J. MELIN, D. METZ, P. RIEU (Reims, France) OB7 095-2 — Low HDL-cholesterol is associated with the risk of stroke in elderly diabetic individuals: changes in the risk for atherosclerotic diseases at various ages T. HAYASHI*, H. ITOH, H. WATANABE, H. SONE, N. YAMADA, Y. HATTORI, T. OHURI, K. YOKOTE, H. NOMURA, H. UMEGAKI, A. IGUCHI (Nagoya, Japan) › 8:30 OB7 095-3 — Effects of perindopril and echocardiographic variables in elderly post-mi patients: the PREAMI ECHO sub-study › 8:45 Tuesday › 9:00 › 9:15 C. CECONI*, L. NICOLOSI, S. GOLCEA, G. PARRINELLO, M. CHIARIELLO, W. REMME, L. TAVAZZI, R. FERRARI (Ferrara, Italy) OB7 095-4 — How to improve anticoagulation control in hospitalized elderly patients on warfarin? I. GOUIN-THIBAULT*, C. LEVY, I. MAHÉ, J. GOLMARD, V. SIGURET, M. SIRIWARDANA, E. PAUTAS (Ivry-sur-Seine, France) OB7 095-5 — Do pharmacogenetic factors besides non genetic factors influence warfarin response in very elderly inpatients? C. MOREAU*, E. PAUTAS, I. GOUIN-THIBAULT, J. GOLMARD, I. MAHÉ, C. LEGENDRE, E. TAILLANDIER-HÉRICHE, B. DURAND-GASSELIN, P. BEAUNE, M. LORIOT, V. SIGURET (Paris, France) OB7 095-6 — Heart rate, telomere length, and CVD are independently associated with mortality A. FITZPATRICK*, R. KRONMAL, N. SWORDS JENNY, A. AVIV (Seattle, USA) OB7 096 › 8:00 › 8:15 Gerontechnology Chair: Louise ROBINSON (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK) Room 351 8.00 › 9.30 OB7 096-1 — Geriatric assessment « online »: a clinical decision support system based on the Interrai acute care L. GRAY*, R. WOOTTON (Woolloongabba, Australia) OB7 096-2 — Force-plate technology used to develop a home-based device to evaluate equilibrium and fall risk in the elderly V. MICHEL-PELLEGRINO*, D. HEWSON, D. BÉRA, J. DUCHÊNE (Troyes , France) J. HAUSDORFF*, A. MIRELMAN, T. HERMAN, I. MAIDAN, L. CHIARI, A. ZIJLSTRA, S. NICOLAI (Tel Aviv, Israel) › 8:30 OB7 096-3 — Auditory-biofeedback training in Parkinson › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 98 OB7 096-4 — Once-a-day changing for incontinence? A new device: the 3DI project F. PIETTE*, E. TAMBRUN, A. THORNETT, S. TOAN, H. ANARD-MICHELOT (Ivry-sur-Seine, France) OB7 096-5 — A « thinking » bed that will alert nurses to fall risk patients who are trying to get out of bed and therefore prevent falls S. RAJARAM*, J. KAUR, H. TIM (Singapore, Singapore) OB7 096-6 — Keeping in touch everyday (KITE) project: developing assistive technologies with people with dementia and their family carers to promote independence L. ROBINSON*, K. BRITAIN, S. LINDSAY, P. OLIVIER (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Centenarians OC7 097 › 8:00 › 8:15 Chair: Bradley WILLCOX (Honolulu, USA) Tuesday 7 Room 352 AB 8.00 › 9.30 OC7 097-1 — Healthy longevity in Okinawa: phenotypic characteristics of supercentenarians B. WILLCOX*, D. WILLCOX, Q. HE, N. WANG, M. ROSENBAUM, M. SUZUKI (Honolulu, USA) OC7 097-2 — What is the difference between centenarians with high and low functional capacity? B. HAGBERG* (Sölvesborg, Sweden) R. P.V.* (Tirupati, India) › 8:30 OC7 097-3 — Self-efficacy in young-old, old-old, and centenarians D. JOPP*, C. ROTT (Bronx, USA) › 8:45 OC7 097-4 — Health behaviour as a marker of longevity: the Tirupati centenarian study › 9:00 › 9:15 OC7 097-5 — Body size in midlife and exceptional longevity: a study of the US WWI draft registration cards L. GAVRILOV*, N. GAVRILOVA (Chicago, USA) OC7 097-6 — Cultural interpretations of longevity and intergenerational relationship of Korean centenarians G. HAN* (Seoul, Republic of Korea) › 8:00 › 8:15 Chair: Lucia CARRAGHER (Dundalk, Ireland) Room 353 8.00 › 9.30 Tuesday Intergenerational aspects OD7 098 OD7 098-1 — Building positive intergenerational relations: lessons from Ireland L. CARRAGHER*, P. KERINS, A. MARRON, R. BOND (Dundalk, Ireland) OD7 098-2 — 42.000 children participating in the Chronos prize of literature on issues of aging « growing up growing older » J. GAUSSENS*, B. PARIS, M. DORANGE, I. BESSON, G. ARFEUX-VAUCHER (Paris, France) G. HAGESTAD*, K. HERLOFSON (Kistiansand, Norway) › 8:30 OD7 098-3 — Grandparents in a nordic welfare state: back-up supports for young families? › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 OD7 098-4 — Social relationships of Japanese seniors: opportunity of acquaintance and subsequent development W. KOYANO*, M. NISHIMURA, T. YABE, K. TAKAGI, T. ASAKAWA, T. ANDO (Ageo, Japan) OD7 098-5 — The effect of grandmothers and other kin members on offspring survival in rural Africa D. VAN BODEGOM*, L. MAY, M. KUNINGAS, R. WESTENDORP (Leiden, The Netherlands) OD7 098-6 — Care for grandchildren and psychological well-being of older parents in rural China: does gender matter? S. LU*, L. SHUZHUO (Xi’an, China) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 99 Tuesday 7 Keynote Lecture Keynote lectures An urgent need to improve life conditions of seniors Amphi Bleu 9.45 › 10.15 Chair: Sandrine ANDRIEU (Toulouse, France) › Réjean HEBERT - Dean, Faculty of medicine and Health Sciences, University of Sherbrooke (Sherbrooke, Canada) Keynote Lecture Critical reflections on families of older adults Amphi Bordeaux 9.45 › 10.15 Chair: Gloria Gutman (Vancouver, Canada) Tuesday › Norah KEATING - University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada) 100 Keynote Lecture State of the art in atrial fibrillation management in the elderly Amphi Havane 9.45 › 10.15 Chair: Renato MAIA GUIMARÃES (Brasilia, Brazil) › John E. CAMM - St George’s Hospital Medical School (London, UK) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia New approaches in AD prevention SB7 099 Chairs: Jacques TOUCHON (Montpellier, France), Serge GAUTHIER (Montréal, Canada) Tuesday 7 Amphi Bleu 10.30 › 12.00 › SB7 099-1 — Cognitive decline versus conversion to dementia in elderly persons with subjective complaints Nicola COLEY (Toulouse, France) Michael W. WEINER (San Francisco, USA) › SB7 099-2 — A multidomain approach Sophie GILLETTE (Toulouse, France) › SB7 099-3 — Vascular and metabolic intervention for AD prevention Alan SINCLAIR (Luton, UK) › SB7 099-4 — Using biomarkers for Alzheimer’s prevention trials: lessons from the Alzheimer’s disease neuroimaging initiative (ADNI) Perspectives on healthy aging SB7 100 Chairs: Anne NEWMAN (Pittsburgh, USA), Stephen KRITCHEVSKY (Winston-Salem, USA) Room 241 10.30 › 12.00 cardiovascular health study (CHS) Anne B. NEWMAN (Pittsburgh, USA) Tamara B. HARRIS (Bethesda, USA) Tuesday › SB7 100-1 — Definitions and determinants of healthy aging: the Rotterdam study Henning TIEMEIER (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) › SB7 100-2 — Chronic disease burden, function and mortality: the › SB7 100-3 — Health, weight and body composition: the health, aging and body composition study (HEALTH ABC) › SB7 100-4 — Genome-wide association studies of healthy aging and longevity: the cohorts for heart & aging research in genome epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium of longitudinal population-based cohort studies Joanne M. MURABITO (Framingham, USA) Recent prevalence research in elder abuse: European perspectives SD7 101 Room 242 A 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Bridget PENHALE (Sheffield, UK) › SD7 101-1 — Prevalence data in elder abuse research -Reflecting results of a recent German study Thomas GOERGEN (Muenster, Germany) Simon BIGGS (London, UK) Zvi EISIKOVITS (Haifa, Israel) › SD7 101-2 — First national study on elder abuse in the family in Spain Isobel IBORRA (Valencia, Spain) › SD7 101-3 — The first UK prevalence study on elder mistreatment: lessons and observations › SD7 101-4 — The Israeli national survey on elder abuse and neglect: so what if we know it now? S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 101 Tuesday 7 SB7 102 Symposia Nutrition and age-related diseases of the brain and eye Room 242 B 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Pascale BARBERGER-GATEAU (Bordeaux, France), Cecile DELCOURT (Bordeaux, France) › SB7 102-1 — Do problems of energy substrate supply contribute to agerelated brain diseases? Stephen CUNNANE (Sherbrooke, Canada) Astrid FLETCHER (London, UK) › SB7 102-2 — Fatty acids and brain aging Pascale BARBERGER-GATEAU (Bordeaux, France) › SB7 102-3 — The role of oxidative stress in brain aging Claudine BERR (Montpellier, France) › SB7 102-4 — Nutrition and age-related eye disease: from observation to intervention studies Tuesday SB7 103 Technology, ethics and dementia care: from true needs to thoroughly assessed responses Room 251 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Vincent RIALLE (La Tronche, France), Anne-Sophie RIGAUD (Paris, France) › SB7 103-1 — Towards an ethical aim of technological progress in dementia care: a contribution to the French third Alzheimer’s plan Claire Huijnen (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) Gary M. Gowans (Dundee, UK) Vincent Rialle (La Tronche, France) › SB7 103-2 — Serious games: a role for computer-based intervention in dementia care and a support to ethics of the care › SB7 103-3 — Ethical and privacy issues in ambient assisted living SB7 104 Supportive care of the older cancer patient CME Chairs: Muriel RAINFRAY (Pessac, France), Laurent TEILLET (Paris, France) Room 252 AB 10.30 › 12.00 › SB7 104-1 — Older cancer survivors - Epidemiology Maryska JANSSEN-HEIJNEN (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) › SB7 104-2 — Long term complications of chemotherapy in the aged Jean-Pierre DROZ (Lyon, France) › SB7 104-3 — Prevention and management of myelotoxicity Lodovico BALDUCCI (Tampa, USA) › SB7 104-4 — The place of the geriatrician in the follow-up of old people with cancer 102 Frédérique RETORNAZ (Marseille, France) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Psychology of frailty SB7 105 Chairs: Howard FILLIT (New York, USA), Robert BUTLER (New York, USA) Tuesday 7 Room Maillot 10.30 › 12.00 › SB7 105-1 — Overview of the psychology of frailty Howard FILLIT (New York, USA) › SB7 105-2 — Should psychological factors be considered part of syndromal frailty? Linda FRIED (New York, USA) Robert BUTLER (New York, USA) › SB7 105-3 — Are psychological factors another accumulated deficit? Kenneth ROCKWOOD (Halifax, Canada) › SB7 105-4 — Counseling, management & treatment Longitudinal perspectives on health disparities with aging: comparative studies of health and retirement SC7 106 Amphi Bordeaux 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: David WEIR (Ann Arbor, USA) longitudinal study of aging and the US health and retirement study Alistair MURIEL (London, UK) Zhao YAOHUI (Beijing, China) Axel BORSCH-SUPRAN (Mannheim, Germany) Jacqui SMITH (Ann Arbor, USA) › SC7 106-2 — Is there a health gradient in China? New evidence from the Tuesday › SC7 106-1 — Disadvantage in comparative perspective: the English China health, aging, and retirement study › SC7 106-3 — The SES-health gradient in Europe: the study of health, aging, and retirement in Europe › SC7 106-4 — Psychological dimensions of health disparities in the US: the health and retirement study The genetic component of aging and longevity: a reappraisal SA7 107 Room 342 A 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Peternella E. SLAGBOOM (Leiden, The Netherlands), Giuseppe PASSARINO (Rende, Italy) › SA7 107-1 — Causal complexity in aging: genes and the company they keep Gerald E. MCCLEARN (University Park, USA) › SA7 107-2 — Evolution of the human lifespan Caleb E. FINCH (Los Angeles, USA) › SA7 107-3 — Conserved molecular strategies to regulate longevity: from bacteria to humans? Valter D. LONGO (Los Angeles, USA) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 103 Tuesday 7 SA7 108 Symposia Melatonin, biorhythmes and aging Chairs: Vladimir ANISIMOV (St Petersburg, Russia), Yvan TOUITOU (Paris, France) Room 342 B 10.30 › 12.00 › SA7 108-1 — Melatonin as geroprotector and anticarcinogen Vladimir ANISIMOV (St Petersburg, Russia) › SA7 108-2 — The biological clock and aging: role of melatonin Yvan TOUITOU (Paris, France) › SA7 108-3 — Circadian organization of melatonin secretion in physiological and pathological aging Ettore FERRARI (Pavia, Italy) SD7 109 Living standards and wellbeing among older people Room 343 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Charles WALDEGRAVE (Wellington, New Zealand), Eamon O’SHEA (Galway, Ireland) › SD7 109-1 — Standard of living and cost of disability among older people in Tuesday Ireland Eamon O’SHEA (Galway, Ireland) Thomas SCHARF (Keele, UK) Peter KING (Wellington, New Zealand) Charles WALDEGRAVE (Wellington, New Zealand) › SD7 109-2 — New measures of poverty for older people in the UK: toward a « necessities of life » approach › SD7 109-3 — Housing tenure, perceptions of safety and the wellbeing of older people in New Zealand › SD7 109-4 — Measuring living standards and assessing wellbeing with older people SB7 110 Recent advances in nursing home care: the AMDA symposium Amphi Havane 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Steven LEVENSON (Baltimore, USA), Charles CRECELIUS (St Louis, USA) › SB7 110-1 — Evidence based care in the nursing home Steven LEVENSON (Baltimore, USA) › SB7 110-2 — Treating pain in the nursing home Charles CRECELIUS (St Louis, USA) › SB7 110-3 — Falls and weight loss in the nursing home 104 John MORLEY (St Louis, USA) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Tuesday 7 Telemedicine and telehealth services in the home of the elderly: experiences and blokers SB7 111 Room 351 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Louis LARENG (Toulouse, France), Pierre RUMEAU (Toulouse, France) › SB7 111-1 — Technical tools to fit in home telemedicine practice Pascal LOCHELONGUE (Toulouse, France) › SB7 111-2 — Hometelemedicine: providing the natural medical networks with up to standard telemedicine facilities Pierre RUMEAU (Toulouse, France) Käte ALRUTZ (Umea, Sweden) Olivier CLÉMENT (Nice, France) Louis LARENG (Toulouse, France) & Hélène MIGNOT (Rennes, France) › SB7 111-3 — Speach therapy rehabilitation by telemedicine: providing at home › SB7 111-4 — A practical experience of a teleassistance integreted in an anti-isolation service › SB7 111-5 — Round table discussion Room 352 AB 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Gary MILLS (Sheffield, UK), Joaquim ORISTRELL (Sabadell, Spain) › SB7 112-1 — What evidence is there that the elderly have been excluded Tuesday Increasing the participation of the elderly in clinical trials (Predict) SB7 112 from clinical trials? Andrew BESWICK (Bristol, UK) Eva TOPINKOVA (Prague, Czech Republic) Peter CROME (Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK) › SB7 112-2 — Are current clinical trials including the elderly? Antonio CHERUBINI (Perugia, Italy) › SB7 112-3 — Inclusion of the elderly in clinical trials - Opinions of clinicians, other professionals, patients and carers › SB7 112-4 — On the basis of the Predict project findings, do we need a charter for the elderly in research? S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 105 Tuesday 7 SD7 113 Symposia & Poster session State social policies for family caregivers in four countries: what lessons can we learn? Room 353 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Kalyani MEHTA (Singapore, Republic of Singapore) › SD7 113-1 — Family caregiver policy in USA Iris CHI (Los Angeles, USA) › SD7 113-2 — Statutory and informal care partnership policies: a UK perspective Kate DAVIDSON (Surrey, UK) Mary LUSZCZ (Adelaide, Australia) Kalyani MEHTA (Singapore, Republic of Singapore) › SD7 113-3 — Policies related to family (informal) caregivers of older people in Australia › SD7 113-4 — Time to examine Singapore’s social policies for family Tuesday caregivers of older people Poster session Posters are organized in four areas at level 2 and level 3, following their theme (Track A, B, C or D). See maps pages 176 & 177 During the poster session, between 12.15 and 13.45, poster presenters are attending their poster so that delegates can discuss it, ask questions, get more information. 106 Poster Area 12.15 › 13.45 Tuesdays’ posters programme on page 243 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Satellite industry sessions Nestlé Nutrition Nutrition and functionality - Key partners in ageing SAT Tuesday 7 Amphi Bleu 12.15 › 13.45 Chair: Heike BISCHOFF-FERRARI (Zurich, Switzerland) › Nutrition and functionality – Where are the links? Luigi FERRUCCI (Baltimore, USA) › Minimizing falls and fractures: what role does nutrition play? Heike BISCHOFF-FERRARI (Zurich, Switzerland) › Oral nutritional supplements: do they make a difference? David THOMAS (Saint Louis, USA) › Questions & Answers Lundbeck The importance of quality sleep for healthy aging SAT Room Maillot 12.15 › 13.45 Chair: Patrick LEMOINE (Lyon, France) ® Tuesday › Prevalence and impact of non-restorative sleep Maurice OHAYON (Palo Alto, USA) › Melatonin deficit in the elderly: cause and consequence Dieter KUNZ (Berlin, Germany) › Circadin : PR melatonin for good quality sleep and daytime functioning Patrick LEMOINE (Lyon, France) sanofi-aventis Shedding new light on managing elderly patients with atrial fibrillation SAT Amphi Bordeaux 12.30 › 13.45 Chairs: Françoise FORETTE (Paris, France), John CAMM (London, UK) › Introduction Françoise FORETTE (Paris, France) › Is atrial fibrillation different in the elderly? John CAMM (London, UK) › Atrial fibrillation: what is the impact on the heart of the elderly? Olivier HANON (Paris, France) › Stroke prevention in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation: is it achievable? Jean-Yves LE-HEUZEY (Paris, France) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 107 Tuesday 7 SAT Satellite industry sessions Fondation Caisses d’Épargne pour la solidarité State of clinical research for the elderly received outside the hospital Amphi Havane 12.15 › 13.45 Chair: Didier-Roland TABUTEAU, General Director of FCES (Paris, France) Substitute: Bruno FAVIER (Paris, France) › Research on nutrition of the elderly: State of the art Irwin Rosenberg (Boston, USA) › The results of clinical research facilities for seniors; gérontolopole of Toulouse Yves Rolland (Toulouse, France) Gilles Kemoun (Poitiers, France) Tuesday › The « Padchute » project or how to assess and prevent falls in elderly 108 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Cultural knowledge and beliefs about dementia SD7 114 Tuesday 7 Amphi Bleu 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Robert SCHRAUF (Chicago, USA) › SD7 114-1 — Stigma beliefs about Alzheimer’s disease: a representative study comparing Jewish and Arab lay persons in Israel Perla WERNER (Haifa, Israel) Annette LEIBING (Montréal, Canada) Madelyn IRIS (Chicago, USA) & Robert SCHRAUF (Pennsylvania, USA) Madelyn IRIS (Chicago, USA) & Robert SCHRAUF (Pennsylvania, USA) › SD7 114-2 — Is ethnicity a useful concept for studying dementia? The example of Alzheimer’s disease in Brazil › SD7 114-3 — Inter-ethnic variation in beliefs about symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in the US › SD7 114-4 — Separating out cultural beliefs about Alzheimer’s disease and age-related memory impairment Obesity in old age SB7 115 Room 241 14.00 › 15.30 › SB7 115-1 — Trends in obesity and perception of body weight in the older population Marjolein VISSER (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Noor HEIM (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Sari STENHOLM (Baltimore, USA) › SB7 115-2 — Obesity in old age and disease-specific mortality Moniek VAN ZUTPHEN (Bilthoven, The Netherlands) › SB7 115-3 — Can commonly used cut points for obesity be applied to older Tuesday CME Chair: Marjolein VISSER (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) persons? › SB7 115-4 — Development and consequences of sarcopenic obesity The war against polypharmacy- Rethinking and re-evaluation needed for each and every drug in the elderly SB7 116 CME Room 242 A 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Doron GARFINKEL (Pardes-Hana, Israel), Dee MANGIN (Christchurch, New Zealand) › SB7 116-1 — National care of the dying audit hospitals England (NCDAH) – Lessons for prescribing John ELLERSHAW (Liverpool, UK) Christiaens THIERRY (Gent, Belgium) Doron GARFINKEL (Pardes-Hana, Israel) › SB7 116-2 — Cardiovascular risk management: does evidence based medicine make polypharmacy unavoidable? › SB7 116-3 — The manner of our dying: prevention and polypharmacy Dee MANGIN (Christchurch, New Zealand) › SB7 116-4 — The war against polypharmacy- Rethinking and re-evalution needed for each and every drug in the elderly S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 109 Tuesday 7 SD7 117 Symposia Academic careers in geriatrics: an international comparison about demands and success Room 242 B 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Mustafa Cankurtaran (Istanbul, Turkey), Cornel Sieber (Nuremberg, Germany) › SD7 117-1 — Academic careers in geriatrics: situation in northern Europe Cornel SIEBER (Nürnberg, Germany) › SD7 117-2 — Academic careers in geriatrics: situation in southern Europe Sebastien WEILL-ENGERER (Paris, France) › SD7 117-3 — Academic careers in geriatrics: situation in eastern Europe Pierre-Olivier LANG (Geneva, Switzerland) › SD7 117-4 — Academic careers in geriatrics: situation in middle east Asia Mustafa CANKURTARAN (Istanbul, Turkey) SB7 118 Tuesday CME How to assess and modify the falling risk among older adults ? Room 251 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Athanase BÉNÉTOS (Nancy, France) › SB7 118-1 — Why do falls occur in older adults? George C. SPATHARAKIS (Itea, Greece) › SB7 118-2 — Clinical assessment of risk of falls Severine BUATOIS (Nancy, France) › SB7 118-3 — Spatio-temporal gait analysis: new technologies for assessment of dynamic balance, gait disorders and falling risk Reto KRESSIG (Basel, Switzerland) › SB7 118-4 — Influence of rehabilitation and physical activities in preventing falls SB7 119 Nutritional evidence for slowing down ageing pathologies Room 252 AB 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Lisette DE GROOT (Wageningen, the Netherlands), Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France) › SB7 119-1 — Nutrition and osteoporosis Natasja M. VAN SCHOOR (Wageningen, The Netherlands) › SB7 119-2 — Nutrition and sarcopenia Patrick RITZ (Toulouse, France) › SB7 119-3 — Nutrition and cognition Martha Claire MORRIS (Chicago, USA) › SB7 119-4 — Nutrition and the anorexia of ageing 110 John MORLEY (St Louis, USA) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Tuesday 7 Functional neuroimaging contributions to the study of cognition in healthy aging and neurodegenerative diseases SB7 120 Room Maillot 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Oury MONCHI (Montréal, Canada) › SB7 120-1 — The contribution of positron emission tomography to the study of aging and dementia Stefano CAPPA (Milano, Italy) Yves JOANETTE (Durham, Canada) Oury MONCHI (Durham, Canada) Antonio P. STRAFELLA (Toronto, Canada) › SB7 120-2 — Neurofunctional reorganization in aging: a special case for language? › SB7 120-3 — Neuroimaging studies of cognitive deficits in Parkinson’s disease › SB7 120-4 — Fronto-striatal functional abnormalities in Parkinson’s disease Amphi Bordeaux 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: John BOND (Newcastle, UK) › SD7 121-1 — Broadening the discussion around dementia: the shift from Tuesday Reconceptualizing the experience of living with dementia: from passive recipient to active citizen SD7 121 personhood to citizenship Deborah O’CONNOR (Vancouver, Canada) Ruth BARTLETT (Bradford, UK) Tula BRANNELY (Auckland, New Zealand) › SD7 121-2 — A concept analysis of citizenship in relation to older people with dementia › SD7 121-3 — An ethic of care: analyzing citizenship in practice Ageing and sexuality – The possibilities for care SD7 122 Room 342 A 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Andrew KING (London, UK) › SD7 122-1 — Community care? Sexuality, social networks and care in later life Ann CRONIN (Guildford, UK) › SD7 122-2 — A queer kind of care Andrew KING (London, UK) › SD7 122-3 — From margin to mainstream: challenges in considering the views of all older people in the evaluation of the national service framework for older people in England Jill MANTHORPE (London, UK) Elizabeth PRICE (Hull, UK) › SD7 122-4 — Gay and lesbian carers S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 111 Tuesday 7 SA7 123 Symposia Room 342 B Molecular mechanisms of brain aging and 14.00 › 15.30 age-related neurodegeneration: genetics, signaling, cytoskeletal abnormality, and protein toxicity Chairs: Nozomu MORI (Nagasaki, Japan), Yong-Sun KIM (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea) › SA7 123-1 — Neuroprotective signaling in brain aging Eun-Kyoung CHOI (Republic of Korea) › SA7 123-2 — Tubulin deacetylases in neuronal aging in vitro and in vivo Nozomu MORI (Nagasaki, Japan) › SA7 123-3 — Huntington disease: huntingtin and the control of axonal transport Frederic SAUDOU (Paris, France) Yong-Sun KIM (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea) › SA7 123-4 — Molecular etiologies underlying prion disease in drosophila model Tuesday SC7 124 Older persons in disasters Chair: Sheung-Tak CHENG (Hong Kong, China) Room 343 14.00 › 15.30 › SC7 124-1 — Older people and natural disasters: an international perspective Patricia BROWNELL (New York, USA) Sheung-Tak CHENG (Hong Kong, China) Li-Xin CHEN (Beijing, China) › SC7 124-2 — Older people and natural disasters: a focus on developing countries › SC7 124-3 — Mental health status of the elderly in Sichuan earthquake area Buxin HAN (Beijing, China) › SC7 124-4 — The psychological consequences of earthquake: a focus on older people SB7 125 Anti-ageing medicine: a reality or fiction? Amphi Havane 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Vladimir KHAVINSON (St Petersburg, Russia), Robert MOULIAS (Paris, France) › SB7 125-1 — Results of a study of the Swiss centre for technology assessment Astrid STUCKELBERGER (Geneva, Switzerland) Domenico CUCINOTTA (Bologna, Italy) › SB7 125-2 — Anti-ageing medicine and technological developments Jean-Pierre BAEYENS (Brussels, Belgium) › SB7 125-3 — The two roads of positioning anti-ageing Hans joachim VON KONDRATOVITZ (Berlin, Germany) › SB7 125-4 — Anti-ageing medicine to fighting frailty 112 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia How to optimize drug therapy in older patients? SB7 126 CME Tuesday 7 Room 351 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Jean-Pierre MICHEL (Thonex, Switzerland), Neil WENGER (Los Angeles, USA) › SB7 126-1 — Medication safety for older patients: a typology of adverse events causes René AMALBERTI (Saint-Denis, France) Joel BELMIN (Paris, France) Anne SPINEWINE (Leuven, Belgium) › SB7 126-2 — Measuring the quality of pharmacologic care for elders Neil WENGER (Los Angeles, USA) › SB7 126-3 — Optimizing drug therapy for old adults with impaired renal function › SB7 126-4 — Collaborative care to optimize drug therapy in the elderly Multimorbidity: the syndrome of the aging population SB7 127 CME Room 352 AB 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Mårten LAGERGREN (Stockholm, Sweden), Laura FRATIGLIONI (Stockholm, Sweden) Tuesday › SB7 127-1 — Occurrence and patterns of multimorbidity Alessandra MARENGONI (Stockholm, Sweden) › SB7 127-2 — The biological basis of frailty in the elderly person Luigi FERRUCCI (Baltimore, USA) › SB7 127-3 — Functional limitations in subjects with multimorbidity Jack GURALNIK (Bethesda, USA) › SB7 127-4 — Care strategies for persons with multimorbidity Mats THORSLUND (Stockholm, Sweden) › SB7 127-5 — Changes in multimorbidity status by gender and age from 60-100: a preliminary report from the Swedish national study on aging and care (SNAC) Sara ANGLEMAN (Stockholm, Sweden) Reconciling employment and family care in European welfare states SD7 128 Room 353 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: António M. FONSECA (Porto, Portugal) › SD7 128-1 — Problems of employment and care for older people in Hungary Zsuzsa SZÉMAN (Budapest, Hungary) › SD7 128-2 — Approaches to finding the best way between the dilemma: continue work or take care of elderly parent? The case of Poland and Lithuania Jolanta PEREK-BIALAS (Warsaw, Poland) & Sarmite MIKULIONIENE (Vilnius, Lithuania) Hanneli DOHNER (Hamburg, Germany) António M. FONSECA (Porto, Portugal) › SD7 128-3 — Problems to combine care with paid work and the reaction given by the German LTCI reform › SD7 128-4 — Addressing social and psychological aspects of reconciling employment and family care in Portugal S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 113 Tuesday 7 SB7 129 Symposia The California fall prevention center of excellence: a model with international applications Amphi Bleu 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Laurence RUBENSTEIN (Los Angeles, USA), Jon PYNOOS (Los Angeles, USA) › SB7 129-1 — The California fall prevention center of excellence: history and vision Jon PYNOOS (Los Angeles, USA) › SB7 129-2 — Key educational programs and products Debra ROSE (Fullerton, USA) › SB7 129-3 — Regional and statewide coalitions and networking › SB7 129-4 — The instep model programs: evaluation and cost-effectiveness Laurence RUBENSTEIN (Los Angeles, USA) SB7 130 Vision and hearing impairment in the elderly – Room 241 15.45 › 17.15 Implications for health, function and social life Chair: Else VENGNES GRUE (Oslo, Norway) Tuesday › SB7 130-1 — Recent loss of vision – A hazard with impact on social life, a cross-national study of homecare clients in 12 countries Else VENGNES GRUE (Oslo, Norway) Helle K. FALKENBERG (Kongsberg, Norway) Else VENGNES GRUE (Oslo, Norway) › SB7 130-2 — Vision and hearing loss in Norwegian nursing home residents – Do we provide appropriate care? › SB7 130-3 — Hearing loss in the elderly – How are they affected? Jorunn SOLHEIM (Oslo, Norway) › SB7 130-4 — Severe combined vision and hearing impairment in older people Else Marie SVINGEN (Oslo, Norway) › SB7 130-5 — Sensory impairment in hip-fracture patients 65+ year and effects of hearing/vision interventions on fall frequency SB7 131 Support to develop geriatric medicine in countries without accepted specialty Room 242 A 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Helgi KOLK (Tartu, Estonia), Alain FRANCO (Grenoble, France) › SB7 131-1 — Definition of the geriatric patient - Development and consensus (SGM UEMS) Ian HASTIE (London, UK) Luettje DIETER (Osnabrueck, Germany) Sieber CORNEL (Nürnberg, Germany) › SB7 131-2 — Quality aspects and consensus recommendation for trainig (undergrad./postgrad.), training facilities and trainers › SB7 131-3 — Supranational examination in geriatric medicine Thomas FRÜHWALD (Wien, Austria) › SB7 131-4 — From EAMA to ALMA, train and teach the (future) trainer and teachers 114 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Oral health in frail geriatric patients SB7 132 Chairs: Jean-Pierre MICHEL (Geneva, Switzerland), Serge FERRARI (Geneva, Switzerland) Tuesday 7 Room 242 B 15.45 › 17.15 › SB7 132-1 — The burden of dental neglect as a consequence of frailty Ross BRYANT (Vancouver, Canada) › SB7 132-2 — How to provide access to dental care for the institutionalised population – Barriers and solutions Ina NITSCHKE (Zurich, Switzerland) Mario BRONDANI (Vancouver, Canada) Frauke MÜLLER (Geneva, Switzerland) › SB7 132-3 — Community service learning in long-term care facilities: dental students › SB7 132-4 — Tooth loss, dental prostheses and nutrition in the elderly population Room 251 Skeletal muscle power and aging: biological 15.45 › 17.15 determinants and functional implications SB7 133 contraction from the motor unit, muscle cell to the motor protein level Lars LARSSON (Uppsala, Sweden) Sarianna SIPILA (Jyvaskyla, Finland) Roger FIELDING (Boston, USA) › SB7 133-2 —Origins of muscle weakness in old age Marco NARICI (Manchester, UK) › SB7 133-3 —Hormone replacement therapy and skeletal muscle power in Tuesday Chair: Roger FIELDING (Boston, USA) › SB7 133-1 — Mechanisms underlying the aging-related slowing of muscle post-menopausal women › SB7 133-4 —Interventions that improve lower extremity muscle power in elderly humans Respiratory tract infections in the elderly: challenges in 2009 SB7 134 CME Room 252 AB 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Gaëtan GAVAZZI (Grenoble, France), Marc PACCALIN (Poitiers, France) › SB7 134-1 — The burden of RTI in the elderly: challenges in diagnosis Gaëtan GAVAZZI (Grenoble, France) › SB7 134-2 — Challenges in antibiotics resistance for RTI Karl WEISS (Montréal, Canada) › SB7 134-3 — Preventing RTI in the elderly: current challenges Mark LOEB (Hamilton, Canada) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 115 Tuesday 7 SB7 135 CME Symposia Falls in the elderly: recent findings and ongoing research on detection of « at-risk » elderly populations Room Maillot 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Mary TINETTI (New Haven, USA) › SB7 135-1 — Overview of risk factors for falls Mary TINETTI (New Haven, USA) › SB7 135-2 — A meta-analysis-based study on risk factors for falls in an elderly population Frederic BLOCH (Paris, France) Anne-Sophie RIGAUD (Paris, France) › SB7 135-3 — Case-by-case assessment method to detect risk factors of falls Gilles KEMOUN (Poitiers, France) › SB7 135-4 — Review of new methods for early detection and secondary prevention of falls in the elderly population Tuesday SD7 136 Amphi Bordeaux Senior citizenship: from myth to reality. Challenges and cross-national perspectives 15.45 › 17.15 on senior citizens participation to decision making Chair: Anne-Marie GUILLEMARD (Paris, France) › SD7 136-1 — What does senior citizenship means? Jean-François BICKEL (Fribourg, Switzerland) › SD7 136-2 — Grey power: myth and reality Jean-Philippe VIRIOT DURANDAL (Strasbourg, France) › SD7 136-3 — Collective and international actions for and by the senior citizens Guy BEDARD (Burkina Faso) › SD7 136-4 — From social exclusion to inclusion. challenges for policies, practices and research on aging Michèle CHARPENTIER (Montréal, Canada) SB7 137 CME Anemia in the elderly:emerging concepts in occurrence, cause and treatment Room 342 A 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: William ERSHLER (Baltimore, USA) › SB7 137-1 — Anemia in US older adults: prevalence, causes and trends Jack GURALNIK (Baltimore, USA) › SB7 137-2 — Red cell distribution width as a novel predictor of mortality Kushang PATEL (Baltimore, USA) › SB7 137-3 — Age associated mild pro-inflammatory state and anemia Luigi FERRUCCI (Baltimore, USA) › SB7 137-4 — Defining myelodysplasia in unexplained anemia Andrew ARTZ (Chicago, USA) › SB7 137-5 — Anemia in the elderly: treatment considerations 116 William ERSHLER (Baltimore, USA) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia New look at filial piety in east Asia: changing family support for the elderly SC7 138 Tuesday 7 Room 342 B 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Kyu-taik SUNG (Seoul, South Korea) › SC7 138-1 — New look at family support in China: changing way of practicing filial piety Peng DU (Beijing, China) Nelson CHOW (Hong Kong, China) Wataru KOYANO (Ageo City, Japan) Kyu-Taik SUNG (Michigan, USA) › SC7 138-2 — New look at family support for the elderly in greater Chinese communities in east Asia › SC7 138-3 — New look at family relations of seniors in Japan: changing practice of filial piety › SC7 138-4 — New look at filial piety in South Korea: changing way of treating the elderly Chair: Virpi TIJMONEN (Dublin, Ireland) › SD7 139-1 — Migrant workers providing long term care to older persons: Canadian policy and experience Gloria GUTMAN (Vancouver, Canada) Esther IECOVICH (Beer Sheva, Israel) Sandra TORRES (Norrköping, Sweden) Tuesday Room 343 Migrant long-term care work as a rising 15.45 › 17.15 challenge for elder care research, policy and practice (II): international developments SD7 139 › SD7 139-2 — Migrant live-in homecare workers in Israel: findings from a recent study › SD7 139-3 — Migrant care workers in Singapore - The asian experience Kalyani MEHTA (Singapore, Singapore) › SD7 139-4 — Cross-cultural encounters in Swedish elderly care: the challenges that migrant care workers pose to gerontological practice Global issues in social inclusion of older adults SC7 140 Amphi Havane 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Norah KEATING (Edmonton, Canada), Scharf THOMAS (Staffordshire, UK) › SC7 140-1 — Demographic perspectives on social exclusion Adele HAYUTIN (Stanford, USA) › SC7 140-2 — Globalisation and ageing: new patterns of social inclusion and exclusion Chris PHILLIPSON (Staffordshire, UK) Isabella ABODERIN (Oxford, UK) Kevin CHENG (Hong Kong, China) › SC7 140-3 — Later-life inequalities in access to basic health care: perspectives from sub-saharan Africa › SC7 140-4 — Social inclusion/exclusion: an Asia-Pacific perspective S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 117 Tuesday 7 SC7 141 Symposia Managing senior mobility across the western continents Room 351 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Anne DICKERSON (Greenville, USA) › SC7 141-1 — Using safe system principles to enhance older driver safety and mobility Jim LANGFORD (Clayton, Australia) Michelle PORTER (Winnipeg, Canada) Lisa MOLNAR (Ann Arbor, USA) Anne DICKERSON (Greenville, USA) › SC7 141-2 — Technology for assessing older drivers and assisting them to drive safely › SC7 141-3 — Using instrumented vehicle technology to monitor the driving performance of older adults › SC7 141-4 — Implementation of safety programs for older drivers Tuesday SB7 142 Interest for measuring blood pressure and arterial stiffness for the evaluation of cardiovascular risk in institutionalized elderly people over 80 Room 352 AB 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Athanase BÉNÉTOS (Nancy, France) › SB7 142-1 — Systolic hypertension and its determinants in the elderly Michel SAFAR (Paris, France) › SB7 142-2 — Relationships between blood pressure and arterial stiffness in institutionalized elderly people over 80: results of the partage multicentric study Athanase BÉNÉTOS (Nancy, France) Angelo SCUTERI (Roma, Italy) Ulrich VISCHER (Thonex, Switzerland) › SB7 142-3 — Arterial function in the very elderly: why a geriatrician should care of? › SB7 142-4 — Blood pressure control and quality of life in the very elderly SD7 143 Social class and age relations in later life Chairs: Marvin FORMOSA (Msida, Malta), Paul HIGGS (London, UK) Room 353 15.45 › 17.15 › SD7 143-1 — Theorising social class in later life: power, identity and lifestyle Paul HIGGS (London, UK) & Marvin FORMOSA (Msida, Malta) › SD7 143-2 — Social class, social capital and diversity in later life: a secondary analysis of the British regional heart study (1978-2003) using multiple correspondence analysis Ian Rees JONES (Gwynedd, UK) James NAZROO (Manchester, UK) › SD7 143-3 — An intersectional approach to class in old age Toni CALASANTI & Neal KING (Blacksburg, USA) › SD7 143-4 — Class, identity and stratification in later life: what can a focus on ethnicity tell us? 118 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia For a new diagnostic approach of Alzheimer’s disease SB7 144 CME Tuesday 7 Amphi Bleu 17.30 › 19.00 Chair: Bruno DUBOIS (Paris, France) › SB7 144-1 — Neuro-imaging and Alzheimer’s disease Giovani FRISONI (Brescia, Italy) › SB7 144-2 — Biomarkers and Alzheimer’s disease Harald HAMPEL (Munich, Germany) › SB7 144-3 — New concept and new diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer’s disease Bruno DUBOIS (Paris, France) Substitutive hospital at home models around the world: impact on health and wealth in old patients SD7 145 Room 241 17.30 › 19.00 Chair: Alain FRANCO (Grenoble, France) › SD7 145-1 — Hospital at home as a link between the hospital and the community: the experience of Torino Nicoletta AIMONINO & Vittoria TIBALDI (Torino, Italy) Gideon CAPLAN (Sydney, Australia) Bruce LEFF (Baltimore, USA) Jochanan STESSMAN & Jeremy JACOBS (Jerusalem, Israël) › SD7 145-2 — Meta-analysis of hospital in the home (HITH): the effect of substituting care at home for care in hospital › SD7 145-3 — Special challenges in disseminating hospital at home in the US Tuesday healthcare system: lessons for the field › SD7 145-4 — Home hospitalization in Jerusalem: 18 years of cost effective care Why palliative care needs geriatrics SB7 146 Chairs: Giovanni GAMBASSI (Rome, Italy), Jean-Pierre MICHEL (Geneva, Switzerland) Room 242 A 17.30 › 19.00 › SB7 146-1 — Palliative care and geriatrics: planning for the future › SB7 146-2 — Palliative medicine in geriatrics, not only cancer Chiara CATANANTI (Rome, Italy) › SB7 146-3 — Palliative care and terminal stage dementia Miel RIBBE (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SB7 146-4 — WHO guidelines for better practice Agis TSOUROS (Copenhagen, Denmark) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 119 Tuesday 7 SB7 147 Symposia Canadian Geriatrics Society symposium Developing and assessing geriatrics curriculum – Training to meet the needs of an aging society Room 242 B 17.30 › 19.00 Chair: Chris FRANK (Kingston, Canada) › SB7 147-1 — How much geriatrics are Canadian medical trainees taught? Janet GORDON (Halifax, Canada) › SB7 147-2 — Family medicine care of the elderly training: developing curricula for a variety of roles Christopher FRANK (Kingston, Canada) Janet KUSHNER KOW (Vancouver, Canada) › SB7 147-3 — Web based instruments for evaluation of geriatrics curricula John KIRK (Montréal, Canada) › SB7 147-4 — Standardized assessments of clinical evaluation report (stacers) for summative evaluation in geriatric medicine fellowship Tuesday SB7 148 Outcome assessments among geriatric patients in intensive care medicine Room 251 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Cornel SIEBER (Nurnberg, Germany), Niccolo MARCHIONNI (Florence, Italy) › SB7 148-1 — Hospital mortality and intensity of care of elderly patients in ICU Dominique SOMME (Paris, France) › SB7 148-2 — Prognostic factors for severe infections in geriatric patients Hans Juergen HEPPNER (Nurnberg, Germany) › SB7 148-3 — Prognostic factors for cardio-pulmonary resuscitation in geriatric patients Katrin SCHMITT (Nurnberg, Germany) Niccolo MARCHIONNI (Florence, Italy) › SB7 148-4 — Prognostic factors for geriatric patients in ICU with acute myocardial infarction SD7 149 Informal caregiving : from observation to action Room 252 AB 17.30 › 19.00 Chair: Marie-Aline BLOCH (Paris, France) › SD7 149-1 — Informal caregiving: a conceptual framework Alain GRAND (Toulouse, France) › SD7 149-2 — Changes in informal care over four year for elderly persons with Alzheimer’s disease Sandrine ANDRIEU (Toulouse, France) Steven ZARIT (Pennsylvania, USA) Mary MITTELMAN (New York, USA) › SD7 149-3 — Process and outcomes for caregivers: new multidimensional measurement approaches › SD7 149-4 — Caregiver intervention research: past results and future directions 120 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Interdisciplinarity in gerontology and geriatrics : society, culture and epistemology reshaping links between disciplines SD7 150 Tuesday 7 Room Maillot 17.30 › 19.00 Chair: Marie BEAULIEU (Sherbrooke, Canada) › SD7 150-1 — An historical perspective on interdisciplinary: muslims, christians and jews in XV century in Granada Miguel OROZCO (Granada, Spain) › SD7 150-2 — An interprofessionnal or an interdisciplinary problem? Distinctions to develop an analytical scheme of interdisciplinarity based on the case of a long-term care hospital Yves COUTURIER (Sherbrooke, Canada) José Fernando GOMEZ (Manizales, Colombia) › SD7 150-3 — Interdisciplinary teams in Latino America: proposals and functioning Building the health care workforce to serve an aging America SD7 151 Amphi Bordeaux 17.30 › 19.00 › SD7 151-1 — The future geriatric workforce: the challenge to physicians to prepare for an aging America John ROWE (New York, USA) Terry FULMER (New York, USA) Carol RAPHAEL (New York, USA) Patricia VOLLAND (New York, USA) › SD7 151-2 — The critical need for building capacity in the field of geriatric Tuesday Chair: Alexandre KALACHE (New York, USA) nursing › SD7 151-3 — Retooling for an aging America: the response from social work and family caregivers › SD7 151-4 — Tomorrow Essential trace element (Zn, Cr, Se) deficiencies in elderly: which policy of supplementation? SA7 152 Room 342 A 17.30 › 19.00 Symposium organised by SFERETE (French society for trace element research) and TEU (trace element institute for Unesco/Lyon) Chairs: Monique FERRY (Valence, France), Guy CHAZOT (Lyon, France) › SA7 152-1 — Selenium as an anti ageing nutrient Margaret RAYMAN (Guilford, UK) › SA7 152-2 — Chromium and aging Richard ANDERSON (Belstville, USA) › SA7 152-3 — Zinc supplementation in elderly people: benefits and limits Anne-Marie ROUSSEL (La Tronche, France) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 121 Tuesday 7 SA7 153 Symposia Room 342 B Implication of butyrylcholinesterase in dementia: preclinical and clinical evidences 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Thierry DANTOINE (Limoges, France), Roger BULLOCK (Swindon, UK) › SA7 153-1 — Update on butyrylcholinesterase enzymological properties and on reversible selective butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors in preclinical studies Nigel GREIG (Baltimore, USA) Roger BULLOCK (Swindon, UK) Gustavo ARBO (Asuncion, Paraguay) › SA7 153-2 — Last datas from clinical studies of butyrylcholinesterase implication in Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline › SA7 153-3 — Butyrylcholinesterase in Parkinson’s and lewy body diseases and in subcortical symptoms of dementias SD7 154 Socioeconomic inequalities in health in older people Room 343 17.30 › 19.00 Chair: Hans BOSMA (Maastricht, The Netherlands) › SD7 154-1 — Wealth and disability in 11 European countries: results from Tuesday the share study Farizah MOHD HAIRI (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) › SD7 154-2 — Do childhood and adult socioeconomic circumstances explain the within and between country differences in the birth cohort effects on cognitive functioning in older adults in central and eastern Europe? Results from the HAPIEE study Martin BOBAK (London, UK) Danielle GROFFEN (Maastricht, The Netherlands) Morten WAHRENDORF (Dusseldorf, Germany) › SD7 154-3 — Personality and health as predictors of income decrease in old age: indirect and direct selection as explanation of socio-economic health differences? › SD7 154-4 — Health inequalities in early old age: the role of participation in socially productive activities SC7 155 Psychosocial predictors of later life disparities Amphi Havane 17.30 › 19.00 Chairs: Toni ANTONUCCI (Michigan, USA), Lisa BERKMAN (Cambridge, USA) › SC7 155-1 — Ethnic differences in early life experiences and depressive symptoms across the life course Cleopatra CALDWELL (Ann Arbor, USA) Kira BIRDITT (Ann Arbor, USA) Hiroko AKIYAMA (Tokyo, Japan) Clemens TESCH-ROEMER (Berlin, Germany) › SC7 155-2 — Keeping quiet or fighting it out: a longitudinal study of marital conflict and well-being › SC7 155-3 — The implications of reciprocity for depressive symptoms: a longitudinal study of social relationships in Japan and the US › SC7 155-4 — Psychological resources and the link between social inequality and health in adulthood and old age – Findings from the German ageing survey 122 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Supportive technologies in later life SC7 156 Chairs: Frank OSWALD (Heidelberg, Germany), Hans-Werner WAHL (Heidelberg, Germany) Tuesday 7 Room 351 17.30 › 19.00 › SC7 156-1 — Older adults and the use of e-health information Sara CZAJA (Miami, USA) › SC7 156-2 — Analyzing outdoor mobility of community dwelling elders with cognitive impairment by means of tracking technologies in Israel and Germany: data from the project SENTRA Frank OSWALD (Heidelberg, Germany) Andrew SIXSMITH (Vancouver, Canada) Katrin CLASSEN (Heidelberg, Germany) Rick J. SCHEIDT (Manhattan, USA) › SC7 156-3 — Using technology to manage people with chronic illnesses: results of the SAPHE project › SC7 156-4 — Evaluation of new technologies by residents and staff in the institutional context: data from the project BETAGT › SC7 156-5 — Discussion Chairs: Robert MOULIAS (Paris, France), Norah KEATING (Edmonton, Canada) Room 352 AB 17.30 › 19.00 › SD7 157-1 — The ethical need for a semantic consensus on a good use of Tuesday Ethical issues with advancing age SD7 157 the good words in gerontology Robert MOULIAS (Paris, France) Norah KEATING (Edmonton, Canada) Astrid STUCKELBERGER (Geneva, Switzerland) › SD7 157-2 — Intergenerationnal rights and duties : the missing link for social cohesion › SD7 157-3 — The right to remain an active member of the society Rosita KORNFELD (Santiago do Chile, Chile) › SD7 157-4 — Ageism and age discrimination : neglect in ethics research, practice and policy S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 123 Tuesday 7 SD7 158 › › › › Room 353 Addressing the challenges of population 17.30 › 19.00 ageing through capacity building and training Chair: Joseph TROISI (Msida, Malta) SD7 158-1 — Ageing in sub-saharan Africa: major challenges for capacity building and training SD7 158-2 — Gerontology and geriatrics education and training in the global context: the need for standards and guidelines Gloria GUTMAN (Vancouver, Canada) SD7 158-3 — Training in the field of ageing in latin America and the Caribbean : some good practices Pedro Paolo MARIN (Santiago, Chile) SD7 158-4 — Implementing the Madrid international plan of action on aging through capacity building and manpower training Joseph TROISI (Msida, Malta) Tuesday Symposia 124 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice › Wednesday 8 July Track A: Biological Sciences Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Other session S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session CME Wednesday Scientific Programme Continuing medical education Translation English/French provided 125 Wednesday 8 08.00 › 09.30 › 09.45 › 10.15 › 10.30 › 12.00 › 12.15 › Wednesday 13.45 › 14.00 › 15.30 › 15.45 › 17.15 › 17.30 › 19.00 › 126 Synopsis Amphi Bleu Level 2 Room 241 Level 2 Room 242 A Level 2 Room 242 B Level 2 OB8 159 OB8 160 OC8 161 OB8 162 Dementia p 130 Cognitive decline Ethics / Nursing / Psychogeriatrics p 130 Health sciences p 131 p 131 Keynote Lecture Alzheimer’s disease neuroimaging initiative (ADNI): progress report p 138 SB8 175 SB8 176 SB8 177 CME European E-services for a Vitamin D in the Alzheimer dietary approach pathophysiology Disease in ageing process and treatment Consortium and elderly of the frailty (EADC) initiative malnutrition syndrome p 139 p 139 SB8 178 Geriatric competencies for medical students p 139 p 140 Satellite industry session Eisai - Pfizer Alzheimer’s disease isn’t waiting: debunking the myths around treatment p 145 SD8 191 SB8 192 Alzheimer’s disease Gerontechnology and related disorfor optimal ders: cross national health in a comparison of multidisciplinary strategic action context p 147 SC8 207 CME SB8 193 SB8 194 Cachexia: a new geriatric syndrome? Physical functional performance in older adults in Italy, Switzerland, and the USA p 147 SB8 208 p 147 SB8 209 p 148 SB8 210 The predictive Ethnogeriatrics - DiffeFostering the value of Optimal participation of rence in screening for memory tests in pharmacotherapy gastrointestinal cancer subjects in « questionable » in older persons older in elderly between clinical trials dementia orientals and westerns p 153 p 153 SB8 223 SB8 224 PAQUID: already twenty years ! State of the art and research agenda for malnutrition in the elderly p 159 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session CME p 159 p 153 p 154 SC8 225 SB8 226 Teaching gerontology across borders: the great plains interactive distance education alliance (great plains IDEA) and the European master’s in gerontology (EUMAG) Emergency medicine in the elderly: how to improve management? p 159 Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice CME p 160 Wednesday 8 Synopsis 08.00 › 09.30 › Room 243 Level 2 Room 251 Level 2 Room 252 AB Level 2 OC8 163 OC8 164 OB8 165 Cancer advances in Psychological Psychological aspects of ageing aspects of ageing geriatrics / End of life p 132 p 132 p 133 Room Maillot Level 2 OD8 166 Family and care giving p 133 10.30 › 12.00 › 12.15 › 13.45 › 14.00 › SC8 180 Determinants and consequences of fear of falling from cross-national perspective p 140 19.00 › S: Symposium CME Imaging dementia in elderly p 141 p 141 SB8 182 CME European diabetes working party for older people (EDWPOP)- Presentation of revised clinical guidelines for type 2 diabetes p 141 Satellite industry session SC8 196 SB8 197 Ageing in place: options for older people in developed countries Taking a « biopsychosocial » view of cognitive aging The central control of mobility in older adults SD8 211 SB8 212 p 148 SD8 195 Digital aging 17.15 › 17.30 › SB8 181 p 154 p 148 CME p 145 SC8 198 Experiences of old age in developing world slums: evidence and future agendas p 149 SC8 214 The aging eye – Depression as a comorbi- Predictors of lonEpidemiology, dity with chronic illness: gevity: 20 years quality of life and longitudinal research of data from the ultra-centenarian from the developed and Georgia Centenavision developing world rian study p 154 SB8 228 Elder abuse: a multi-country comparative study of social policy and practice Geriatric co-management of proximal femur fractures: a total quality management approach for frail older adults W: Workshop p 149 SB8 213 SD8 227 p 160 CME Janssen-Cilag Circadian rhythm modification: what impacts on patients with Alzheimer’s disease? Wednesday 15.30 › 15.45 › SD8 179 Role of primary care physicians and integrated care for the elderly O: Oral communications session CME p 160 p 155 p 155 SC8 229 SD8 230 Home care to older adults: challenges and promise Psychosocial interventions in dementia care: effectiveness and implementation p 161 SAT: Satellite industry session p 161 127 Wednesday 8 Synopsis Amphi Bordeaux Level 3 08.00 › 09.30 › 09.45 › 10.15 › 10.30 › 12.00 › 12.15 › Wednesday 13.45 › 14.00 › Room 343 Level 3 OB8 167 OD8 168 OB8 169 OD8 170 Abuse and neglect Biological sciences / Gerontechnology Work and retirement SD8 184 SA8 185 SD8 186 Coping with elastic tissues ageing The key role of the universities of the third age in active aging p 134 p 134 p 135 p 135 Keynote Lecture The metaphor of leukocyte telomere length as a biological clock in humans p 138 SB8 183 CME Hypertension PRISMA: implementation in very elderly and impact of a coordinahypertensive tion-type integrated service patients: lessons delivery (ISD) system for from the HYVET frail older people p 142 p 142 p 142 p 143 Satellite industry session Mundipharma Challenges in pain management in the elderly p 145 SD8 199 SA8 200 p 149 SD8 215 Long-term care insurance comparison USA-Europe 128 Room 342 B Level 3 Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease Forging a global movement on age-friendly cities 15.30 › 15.45 › Room 342 A Level 3 17.15 › 17.30 › 19.00 › SD8 202 GH/IGF-1 and Global ageing and the reconciliation insulin signaling of employment and care for older in mammals and family members – Do different its relevance to cultural contexts result in varying human longevity reconciliation strategies? p 150 p 150 SD8 216 SA8 217 Elder abuse: the needs for theory Vascular aging, causes and consequences p 155 SA8 231 SD8 201 p 156 SC8 232 CME p 156 SA8 233 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session p 162 p 151 SD8 218 Emerging trends of population aging: demographic perspective p 156 SD8 234 Healthy ageing: poRole of cellular senespulation studies on Immigration cence and oxidative biological, clinical among older stress in tissue ageing. and psychosocial migrants of color A Link-Age sponsored determinants symposium p 161 A cross-cultural examination of informal and formal systems of eldercare in India, Japan and the USA p 162 Immigration, emigration and aging: multisocietal perspectives Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice p 163 Wednesday 8 Synopsis Amphi Havane Level 3 08.00 › 09.30 › 09.45 › 10.15 › 10.30 › 12.00 › 12.15 › 13.45 › 14.00 › 17.15 › 17.30 › Room 352 AB Level 3 OB8 171 OD8 172 OB8 173 OB8 174 Frailty Social policy / Education Dementia Longevity / Intensive care / Nursing home SD8 188 SB8 189 SB8 190 Sarcopenia: definitions, risk factors and treatment Nutrition as a determinant of successful aging: longitudinal and interdisciplinary perspectives from the NUAGE study p 136 S: Symposium p 137 p 137 Keynote Lecture The global financial crisis and the health of older people p 138 SB8 187 Nursing best practice guideline implementation: knowledge translation for improved outcomes Urban aging: global perspectives p 143 p 143 p 144 CME p 144 Satellite industry session European School of Haematology (ESH) Anaemia in the older person: a silent epidemic p 146 SC8 203 SD8 204 SB8 205 Pain in older people with dementia, new approaches in a progressing research area Ambient assisted living and quality of life in elderly Healthy ageing and preventable infectious diseases vaccines Different pathways for a common purpose: teaching geriatric medicine for undergraduates students SD8 219 SC8 220 SB8 221 SC8 222 CME p 151 p 151 CME p 152 CME SB8 206 p 152 Sleep, health and The prevention New assessment Climate change, aging: addressing of iatrogenic tools for researemergency the special needs disease when chers and clinicians: preparedness of a growing geria- prescribing drugs international data and older people tric population and procedures and perspectives p 157 SD8 235 W: Workshop p 157 Busse Research Award Silver Workers Institute session 19.00 › p 136 Room 353 Level 3 Wednesday 15.30 › 15.45 › Room 351 Level 3 2 Lectures p 163 O: Oral communications session p 158 p 157 SB8 236 p 158 SB8 237 The international Nation wide database inquiry on implementation frailty (FRDATA): a of evidence based common approach to fall prevention a complex problem programmes p 164 SAT: Satellite industry session p 164 129 Wednesday 8 OB8 159 › 8:00 › 8:15 Oral communications Dementia Chair: Cédric ANNWEILER (Angers, France) Amphi Bleu 8.00 › 9.30 OB8 159-1 — Postural instability is associated with brain atrophy and cognitive impairment in elderly: the J-SHIPP study T. KIDO*, Y. TABARA, M. IGASE, N. OTI, E. UETANI, T. NAGAI, M. YAMAMOTO, K. TAGUCHI, K. KOHARA, T. MIKI (Toon-city, Japan) OB8 159-2 — APOEe4 allele frequency in 421cases of AAMI, 307 MCI, 265 dementia with controls P. LU*, Y. MA, Z. WANG, Y. ZHU (Shanghai, China) J. SCHROEDER*, H. JILG, C. SATTLER (Heidelberg, Germany) › 8:30 OB8 159-3 — Physical activity as a protective factor in a prospective ageing study in Germany › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Wednesday › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 130 OB8 159-5 — Association between low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and explicit memory impairment in EPIDOS cohort C. ANNWEILER*, A. SCHOTT, G. ALLALI, S. ANDRIEU, G. BERRUT, S. BRIDENBAUGH, R. KRESSIG, F. HERRMANN, O. BEAUCHET (Angers, France) OB8 159-6 — 3-country study: effects of counselling caregivers of spouses with Alzheimer’s disease taking donepezil on depression in caregivers and nursing home admission in patients H. BRODATY*, M. MITTELMAN, A. BURNS (Coogee, Australia) OB8 160 OB8 159-4 — Embodied selfhood and clinical decision-making in dementia care P. KONTOS*, G. NAGLIE (Toronto, Canada) Cognitive decline Chair: Alexandra FIOCCO (San Francisco, USA) Room 241 8.00 › 9.30 OB8 160-1 — Comprehensive predictors of maintaining cognitive function in older adults: the health ABC study A. FIOCCO*, K. LINDQUIST, E. VITTINGHOFF , E. SIMONSICK, A. NEWMAN, S. SATTERFIELD, C. ROSANO, S. RUBIN, H. AYONAYON, T. HARRIS, K. YAFFE (San Francisco, USA) OB8 160-2 — Is activation of haemostatic function a risk factor for cognitive decline in older people? D. STOTT*, A. RUMLEY, M. ROBERTSON, P. WELSH, N. SATTAR, A. DE CRAEN, R. WESTENDORP, I. FORD, G. LOWE (Glasgow, UK) OB8 160-3 — Disturbed circadian activity rhythms are associated with cognitive impairment G. TRANAH*, T. BLACKWELL, S. ANCOLI-ISRAEL, K. YAFFE, M. PAUDEL, K. ENSRUD, J. CAULEY, S. REDLINE, T. HILLIER, S. CUMMINGS, K. STONE (San Francisco, USA) OB8 160-4 — Trail making test predicts incident disability in older persons R. VAZZANA*, F. LAURETANI, A. CORSI, Y. MILANESCHI, S. BANDINELLI, L. FERRUCCI (Chieti, Italy) OB8 160-5 — Promoting healthy ageing with cognitive exercise – The PACE study M. VIDOVICH*, N. LAUTENSCHLAGER, L. FLICKER, O. ALMEIDA (Perth, Australia) OB8 160-6 — The cognitive impairment in the general population is related to both medical and social conditions. The FAENZA project A. ATTI*, C. FORLANI, A. MARENGONI, K. PALMER, D. DE RONCHI, E. DAL MONTE, L. FRATIGLIONI (Stockholm, Sweden) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Ethics / Nursing / Psychogeriatrics OC8 161 › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Chair: Uwe KLEINEMAS (Bonn, Germany) A. CARLING ROWLAND*, S. BLACK, L. MCDONALD, A. KAGAN (Toronto, Canada) OC8 161-2 — Ethical implications of lifespan extension and the deceleration of human ageing - Individual appraisal, social consequences, ethical analysis, and normative judgement U. KLEINEMAS*, G. RUDINGER, U. FEESER-LICHTERFELD (Bonn, Germany) OC8 161-3 — My profession is bad for my health. empirical evidence of health risk behaviour and distress among nurses B. JENULL*, E. BRUNNER, I. SALEM (Klagenfurt, Austria) OC8 161-4 — A review of new developments in the research on reminiscence and mental health E. BOHLMEIJER*, G. WESTERHOF, J. KORTE (Enschede, The Netherlands) OC8 161-5 — Relationship between frailty and depressive symptoms P. ST. JOHN*, P. MONTGOMERY, B. AUDREY (Winnipeg, Canada) OC8 161-6 — Relationship between disability, depression, and informal and formal support: a longitudinal investigation N. CHAN*, K. ANSTEY, T. WINDSOR, M. LUSZCZ (Canberra, Australia) Health sciences › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Chair: Chris HATHERLY (Acton, Australia) Room 242 B 8.00 › 9.30 OB8 162-1 — Operational and quality outcomes of a novel mobile acute care for the elderly (MACE) service B. KORC*, J. FARBER , Q. DU, S. ALBERT (New York, USA) OB8 162-2 — Erythropoietin, haemoglobin and renal function in the oldest old. The Leiden 85-PLUS study J. WILLEMS*, W. DEN ELZEN, J. GUSSEKLOO, L. VLASVELD, A. DE CRAEN, R. WESTENDORP, G. BLAUW (Leiden, The Netherlands) OB8 162-3 — Age related macular degeneration: epidemiologic data established from a French population Wednesday › 8:15 Room 242 A 8.00 › 9.30 OC8 161-1 — Increasing accessibility to the consent process for stroke patients with communication barriers OB8 162 › 8:00 Wednesday 8 N. LEVEZIEL*, V. LETIEN, M. BINAGHI, G. COSCAS, J. LEJONC, E. PAILLAUD, G. SOUBRANE, E. SOUIED (Créteil, France) OB8 162-4 — Detecting road hazards: off-road assessment of older drivers’ peripheral visual attention C. HATHERLY*, K. ANSTEY (Acton, Australia) OB8 162-5 — Sleep quality and daytime dysfunction in older adults R. LUFF*, S. VENN, S. ARBER (Guildford, UK) OB8 162-6 — Mandibular inferior cortex and number of remaining teeth in elderly A. YOSHIHARA*, H. MIYAZAKI (Niigata City, Japan) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 131 Wednesday 8 OC8 163 › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 Chair: Sheila PEACE (Milton Keynes, UK) M. MASSE*, P. MEIRE (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium) OC8 163-2 — Immortality beliefs as manifestations of religion’s death anxiety buffering power among senior British christians V. HUI*, P. COLEMAN (Southampton, UK) OC8 163-3 — Wisdom as complex-dialectical thought: relations with emotional & cognitive functioning in older age D. MORAITOU*, A. EFKLIDES (Thessaloniki, Greece) OC8 163-4 — Measuring and explaining attitudes to ageing among community based adults S. PEACE*, C. HOLLAND, L. KELLAHER (Milton Keynes, UK) › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 OC8 163-5 — « Option recognition » in later life: variation in ageing in place Psychological aspects of ageing Chair: Lynda MATTHEWS (Kensington, Australia) Room 251 8.00 › 9.30 OC8 164-1 — Leisure-based self-regulation and adaptation and the health of middle-aged and older adults with arthritis J. SON*, M. JANKE, L. PAYNE (Champaign, USA) OC8 164-2 — Loneliness and depression in old age: the challenge to psychological wellbeing in the silver years of life S. SAHRAWAT* (New Delhi, India) OC8 164-3 — Correlates of graceful ageing in senior Australians L. MATTHEWS*, E. TALOB, D. MATTHEWS, D. SITHARTHAN (Kensington, Australia) OC8 164-4 — The impact of migration of children on loneliness among older parents in New Zealand S. VAN DER PAS*, J. GIERVELD (Hamilton, New Zealand) OC8 164-5 — The health consequences of evacuating nursing home residents N. CASTLE* (Pittsburgh, USA) R. MCKEEVER*, L. CARRAGHER, D. GETTY, R. BOND (Dundalk, Ireland) › 9:15 Room 243 8.00 › 9.30 OC8 163-1 — Facing age stigmatization: the impact on self-esteem and the role of protective strategies among older adults A. O’HANLON*, P. COLEMAN (Dundalk, Ireland) OC8 164 Wednesday Psychological aspects of ageing › 9:00 132 Oral communications OC8 164-6 — Place-based housing aspirations of older adults? Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Cancer advances in geriatrics / End of life OB8 165 › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Chair: Ainhoa ESTEVE (Madrid, Spain) C. FALANDRY*, G. FREYER, E. PUJADE-LAURAINE, V. TRILLET-LENOIR, M. BONNEFOY (Pierre Bénite, France) OB8 165-2 — Doxorubin-based adjuvant chemotherapy is feasible in elderly breast cancer patients without impact on functional status C. MERTENS*, S. ABADIE, E. BLOT, L. UWER, E. BOURBOULOUX, V. GIRRE, F. ROUSSEAU, M. DEBLED, E. FOURME, F. GOUTTENOIRE, E. BRAIN (Paris, France) OB8 165-3 — A new possible approach to the treatment of elderly cancer patients J. LEIBOVICI*, T. KAPTZAN, O. ITZHAKI , E. SKUTELSKY, R. ASFUR, J. SINAI, M. MICHOWITZ (Tel-Aviv, Israel) OB8 165-4 — Factors influencing older adults to complete advance directives G. ALANO*, G. EL-KASS, M. HUSSAIN, M. ASHRAF, J. JEUNE, J. TAI, R. PEKMEZARIS, B. LOUIS, R. REDDY, M. LESSER, G. WOLF-KLEIN (Fresh Meadows, USA) OB8 165-5 — End of life decisions in hospitalized elders in Spain. A descriptive study A. ESTEVE*, J. BAZTAN, A. SOCORRO, E. ROMERO, R. MAINAR, M. ZELADA, C. JIMENEZ, L. RODRIGUEZ, J. RIBERA, A. GARCIA, I. RUIPEREZ (Madrid, Spain) OB8 165-6 — Euthanasia and dementia; the dutch struggle with advance wishes and actual suffering D. TOUWEN* (Leiden, The Netherlands) Familiy and care giving › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Chair: Alain COLVEZ (Montpellier, France) Room Maillot 8.00 › 9.30 OD8 166-1 — Influence of social network regarding quality of life and the burden perceived by family caregivers while caring for people with dependence F. AMENDOLA*, M. OLIVEIRA, M. ALVARENGA (Sào Paulo, Brazil) OD8 166-2 — Measuring age-friendliness amongst mid-life and older people: the louth age-friendliness measure Wednesday › 8:15 Room 252 AB 8.00 › 9.30 OB8 165-1 — Depression and lymphopenia as prognostic factors in elderly cancer patients: the neuro-immune connection re-visited OD8 166 › 8:00 Wednesday 8 R. BOND*, L. CARRAGHER, A. O’HANLON, R. MCKEEVER, D. GETTY (Dundalk, Ireland) OD8 166-3 — Gender differences in depression among japanese elderly: the impact of informal social support and residency status on elderly well-being A. TIEDT* (Bronx, USA) OD8 166-4 — Informal and formal care interface: ethnic variations in the sources of care of older adults S. YOSHINO*, J. FAST (Edmonton, Canada) OD8 166-5 — How do families of residents in long-term care fit into the system of end-of-life care? J. MUNN*, S. ZIMMERMAN (Tallahassee, USA) OD8 166-6 Caregivers’ burden of people with full cognitive impairment: result from the French national survey « Handicap-Incapacité-Dépendance » A. COLVEZ*, V. ROYER, F. MEDERIC-ALZHEIMER (Montpellier, France) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 133 Wednesday 8 OB8 167 › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Wednesday › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 134 Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease Amphi Bordeaux Chair: Gabriel GOLD (Thonex-Geneva, Switzerland) 8.00 › 9.30 OB8 167-1 — Resting heart rate and mortality in free-living older adults. The THREE CITY study C. LEGEAI*, X. JOUVEN, J. DARTIGUES, C. HELMER, K. RITCHIE, P. AMOUYEL, C. TZOURIO, P. DUCIMETIÈRE, J. EMPANA (Villejuif, France) OB8 167-2 — Cognitive and affective consequences of small and microscopic ischemic pathology in brain aging G. GOLD*, E. KÖVARI, S. MICAELA, B. VASILIS, H. FRANÇOIS, B. CONSTANTIN, G. PANTELEIMON (Thonex-Geneva, Switzerland) OB8 167-3 — Clinical and functional outcome of elderly people, 80 years and over, after a first ever stroke M. RAINFRAY*, P. DEHAIL, V. CRESSOT, M. PICAT, C. GERMAIN, P. PEREZ, B. DE WAZIERES, R. GONTHIER, P. PFITZENMEYER, C. MARTIN-HUNYADI (Pessac, France) OB8 167-4 — Postprandial hypotension is associated with asymptomatic cerebrovascular damage in community-dwelling elderly Y. TABARA*, M. IGASE, T. KIDO, N. OCHI, E. UETANI, T. NAGAI, T. MIKI, K. KOHARA (Toon-City, Japan) OB8 167-5 — White matter changes and functional decline in the elderly. LADIS (leukoaraiosis and disability) study D. INZITARI*, A. POGGESI, L. PANTONI, G. PRACUCCI, G. CARLUCCI, T. ERKINJUNTTI, P. LANGHORNE, P. SCHELTENS, M. VISSER, O. (Florence, Italy) OB8 167-6 — Disability predicts fatal but not non-fatal coronary heart disease in community-dwelling elderly. the three-city study M. PLICHART*, P. BARBERGER-GATEAU, C. TZOURIO, P. AMOUYEL, K. PÉRÈS, K. RITCHIE, X. JOUVEN, P. DUCIMETIÈRE, J. EMPANA (Paris, France) OD8 168 Oral communications Abuse and neglect Chair: Marie BEAULIEU (Sherbrooke, Canada) Room 342 A 8.00 › 9.30 OD8 168-1 — Elder abuse: a multi country comparative study of social policy and practice M. BEAULIEU*, M. SHANKARDASS, S. SOMERS, L. MACHADO, L. DAICHMAN, V. DESOMER BELGIUM, A. NEW ZEALAND, P. BROWNELL, T. NHONGO, N. BERG (Sherbrooke, Canada) OD8 168-2 — A systematic review of interventions for abuse of older persons J. PLOEG*, J. FEAR, B. HUTCHISON, H. MACMILLAN, G. BOLAN (Hamilton, Canada) OD8 168-3 — Emotional abuse of older adults by nursing home staff: a random sample telephone survey of adults with an elder family member in a nursing home L. SCHIAMBERG*, L. VON HEYDRICH, P. LORI (East Lansing, USA) OD8 168-4 — Prevention of elder abuse in nursing homes evaluative study of a staff training program B. LANG*, T. TZUK, A. BERG-WARMAN (Efrat, Israel) OD8 168-5 — The mistreatment and neglect of older people in the community in the UK - Are there lessons for policy and practice? J. MANTHORPE*, A. TINKER (London, UK) OD8 168-6 — Keeping safe and secure: understanding older peoples’ perceptions and experiences of safety and security W. MARTIN*, V. WILLIAMS, C. VICTOR, R. MCCRINDLE, J. BARRETT (Earley, Reading, UK) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Biological sciences / Gerontechnology OB8 169 › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Chair: Ad VAN BERLO (Bonn, Germany) W. MAETZLER*, S. KELLER, C. BECKER, D. BERG (Stuttgart, Germany) OB8 169-2 — Angiotensin II type-2 receptors modulate inflammation through STAT3 phosphorylation and TNFa production P. ABADIR*, J. WALSTON, R. CAREY, H. SIRAGY (Baltimore, USA) OB8 169-3 — Designing ambient assisted living systems for and together with end users A. VAN BERLO*, A. SIXSMITH, S. DELANEY (Bonn, Germany) OB8 169-4 — The right side of the « digital divide » for older people and those with disabilities J. DAMANT*, P. FREDDOLINO, M. KNAPP, M. ELLIS, E. MITLETON-KELLY, T. BURCHARDT (London, UK) OB8 169-5 — Assessing diagnositic agreement for cognitive assessment in older adults via video consultation M. MARTIN-KHAN*, L. FLICKER, R. WOOTTON, P. LOH, H. EDWARDS, G. BYRNE, P. VARGHESE, E. BELLER, L. GRAY (Woolloongabba, Australia) OB8 169-6 — Functional brain MRI signal of older adults with high performance and low brain structural integrity C. ROSANO*, V. VENKATRAMAN, J. GURALNIK, A. NEWMAN, N. GLYNN, C. CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR, S. STUDENSKI , L. LAUNER, M. PAHOR, J. WILLIAMSON, H. AIZENSTEIN (Pittsburgh, USA) Work and retirement › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Room 343 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: Dinah BISDEE (London, UK) OD8 170-1 — Do we need to consider spiritual and existential issues in elderly care – An empirical research in a nursing home in oslo P. AXELL*, N. MARTINUSSEN, O. VIBE (Oslo, Norway) OD8 170-2 — High pressure workplaces: no place for older workers? D. BISDEE*, (London, UK) Wednesday › 8:15 › 8:30 Room 342 B 8.00 › 9.30 OB8 169-1 — No differences of butyrylcholinesterase protein activity and allele frequency in lewy body diseases OD8 170 › 8:00 Wednesday 8 OD8 170-3 — The well-being of older job-seekers: implications for the labour force participation agenda L. BROOKE*, B. JORGENSEN (Melbourne, Australia) OD8 170-4 — Aging, work, and health - Results from the European and Chinese NEXT study J. LI*, H. HASSELHORN (Wuppertal, Germany) OD8 170-5 — The health effects of reason for retirement on older New Zealand workers F. ALPASS*, C. STEPHENS, A. TOWERS, J. NOONE (Palmerston North, New Zealand) OD8 170-6 — I Just knew it was the right time to retire – Deconstructing stories of retirement decision-making D. LALIBERTE RUDMAN* (London, Canada) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 135 Wednesday 8 OB8 171 › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Wednesday › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Frailty Amphi Havane 8.00 › 9.30 Chair: Jean PETERMANS (Liège, Belgium) OB8 171-1 — The geriatric thesaurus: a possibility to assess geriatric profile and frailty J. PETERMANS*, A. VELGHE, D. GILLAIN, X. BOMAN, N. VAN DEN NOORTGATE (Liège, Belgium) OB8 171-2 — Hospital admission risk profile predicts mortality among elderly medical inpatients O. TORRES BONAFONTE*, D. RUIZ HIDALGO, M. BARCELÓ TRIAS, D. FILELLA, S. BENITO VALES, G. VÁZQUEZ MATA (Barcelona, Spain) OB8 171-3 — Screening frailty in the emergency department by using the identification of seniors at risk (ISAR) F. SALVI*, V. MORICHI, A. GRILLI, R. GIORGI, L. LANCIONI, L. SPAZZAFUMO, S. POLONARA, G. DE TOMMASO, P. DESSÌ-FULGHERI (Ancona, Italy) OB8 171-4 — Does a frailty phenotype predict health services utilization in the community-dwelling young-old ? B. SANTOS-EGGIMANN*, J. SPAGNOLI, N. RODONDI (Lausanne, Switzerland) OB8 171-5 — The frailty index and mortality in the MRC cognitive function and ageing study G. SAVVA*, A. MITNITSKI, K. ROCKWOOD, C. BRAYNE, F. MATTHEWS (Cambridge, UK) OB8 171-6 — Handgrip strength in the elderly affect functional outcome after hip fracture repair Y. BELOOSESKY*, A. WEISS, M. MANASIAN, M. SALAI (Petach-Tiqua, Israel) OD8 172 Oral communications Social policy / Education Chair: Alexandre KALACHE (New York, USA) Room 351 8.00 › 9.30 OD8 172-1 — Living arrangements of the elderly women in rural Bangladesh: patterns, differentials and determinants A. MIAN* (Dhaka, Bangladesh) OD8 172-2 — Elderly care in rural china in the process of labor migration and its implications for social policies J. SUN* (Beijing, China) OD8 172-3 — Ageing in a foreign land - An international study of ageing, migration and social exclusion A. KALACHE*, R. FINKELSTEIN, K. BRASER, J. NETHERLLAND (New York, USA) OD8 172-4 — Construction of fragility, memory problems and dementia in old age in media between 1970 and 2007 P. TOPO *, K. SAARIKALLE (Helsinki , Finland) OD8 172-5 — Physicians and politicians views on age related prioritisation and resource allocation in health care E. WERNTOFT* (Lund, Sweden) OD8 172-6 — Tandem: communication trainings for caregivers of dementia patients J. HABERSTROH*, K. NEUMEYER, K. KRAUSE, J. FRANZMANN, B. SCHMITZ, J. PANTEL (Frankfurt, Germany) 136 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Oral communications Dementia OB8 173 › 8:00 › 8:15 › 8:30 › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Chair: Jocelyne DE ROTROU (Paris, France) T. AKBARALY*, F. PORTET, S. FUSTINONI, J. DARTIGUES, S. ARTERO, O. ROUAUD, J. TOUCHON, K. RITCHIE, C. BERR (Montpellier, France) OB8 173-2 — Combined interventions in dementia. Results of AIDMA: a French controlled study J. DE ROTROU*, I. CANTEGREIL, E. WENISCH, C. CHAUSSON, S. GRABAR, A. RIGAUD (Paris, France) OB8 173-3 — A randomized placebo controlled trial of vitamin B12 and folate supplementation to retard cognitive decline in patients with early dementia T. KWOK*, L. LAM, J. LEE (Hong Kong, China) OB8 173-4 — Diabetes mellitus predicts cognitive impairment in elderly ischemic stroke patients E. MIZRAHI*, T. BLUMSTEIN, M. ARAD, A. ADUNSKY (Ramat-Gan, Israel) OB8 173-5 — Patterns of dementia diagnosis among seer breast cancer survivors who take chemotherapy S. SHEINFELD GORIN*, J. HECK , S. ALBERT (Scottsdale, USA) OB8 173-6 — 32 Deletion and APOEe4 polymorphisms in vascular ANDDsynergism between the CCR5 mixed dementia of the very old D. ZEKRY*, Y. KAMEOKA, J. MICHEL, G. GOLD, F. HERRMANN, K. KARL-HEINZ (Geneva, Switzerland) Longevity / Intensive care / Nursing home › 8:15 › 8:30 Chair: Anne-Marie BOSTROM (Edmonton, Canada) Room 353 8.00 › 9.30 OB8 174-1 — Mitochondrial genome haplogroup D4A is enriched inJapan semi-supercentenarians M. TANAKA*, N. FUKU, Y. NISHIGAKI, Y. ARAI, N. HIROSE, E. BILAL, G. BHANOT, K. POPADIN, K. KHRAPKO (Tokyo, Japan) OB8 174-2 — Recent elongation of the life span in patients with Progeric Werner syndrome K. YOKOTE*, S. HONJO, Y. SAITO (Chiba, Japan) OB8 174-3 — Intergenerational transmission of influenza to seniors: vaccination and grandparental caregiving S. COHEN*, J. WENGER, E. NAUMOVA (Boston, USA) P. RAY*, D. SOUSSAN, R. LIARD, C. LEGALL, N. SIMON, J.F. MUIR, P.M. ROY, F. NEUKIRSH, A. ELLRODT, S. SALMERON (Paris, France) › 8:45 › 9:00 › 9:15 Wednesday Room 352 AB 8.00 › 9.30 OB8 173-1 — Leisure activity and risk of dementia: results from the ThreeCity study OB8 174 › 8:00 Wednesday 8 OB8 174-4 — Prospective study of acute asthma in elderly patients OB8 174-5 — Factors related to patient’s opinion asking concerning intensive care unit admission for elderly patients D. SOMME*, A. BOUMENDIL, J. LEGUEN, M. GARROUSTE-ORGEAS, D. PATERON, P. AEGERTER, T. SIMON, A. MENN, B. GUIDET (Paris, France) OB8 174-6 — Evidence-based care of older people – Utopia or reality? A. BOSTROM* (Edmonton, Canada) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 137 Wednesday 8 Keynote Lecture Keynote lectures Alzheimer’s disease neuroimaging initiative (ADNI): progress report Amphi Bleu 9.45 › 10.15 Chair: Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France) › Michael WEINER - Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Disease (San Francisco, USA) Keynote Lecture The metaphor of leukocyte telomere length as a biological clock in humans Amphi Bordeaux 9.45 › 10.15 Chair: Athanase BENETOS (Nancy, France) › Abraham AVIV - The Center of Human Development and Aging (Newark, USA) Keynote Lecture The global financial crisis and the health of older people Amphi Havane 9.45 › 10.15 Chair: Norah KEATING (Edmonton, Canada) Wednesday › John BEARD - World Health Organization (Geneva, Switzerland) 138 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 European Alzheimer Disease Consortium (EADC) initiative SB8 175 Amphi Bleu 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Bengt WINBLAD (Stockholm, Sweden), Bruno VELLAS (Toulouse, France) › SB8 175-1 — European Alzheimer Disease Consortium (EADC) initiative Winblad BENGT (Stockholm, Sweden) › SB8 175-2 — The ICTUS study Pierre-Jean OUSSET (Toulouse, France) › SB8 175-3 — The DESCRIPA study Pieter J. VISSER (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SB8 175-4 — Neuro-imaging and biomarkers: rational for prevention Giovani FRISONI (Brescia, Italy) E-services for a dietary approach in ageing process and elderly malnutrition SB8 176 Room 241 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Lorenzo M. DONINI (Rome, Italy), Claudio FRANCESCHI (Bologna, Italy) › SB8 176-1 — Senile anorexia - Results of an Italian study Domenico CUCINOTTA (Bologna, Italy) › SB8 176-2 — Malnutrition in the elderly Isabelle BOURDEL-MARCHASSON (Talence, France) › SB8 176-3 — The gastrointestinal tract in the elderly Herbert LOCHS (Berlin, Germany) › SB8 176-4 — E-services for a dietary approach in ageing process and elderly malnutrition Fabio BUCCOLINI (Rome, Italy) CME Chair: Gustavo DUQUE (Penrith, Australia) Room 242 A 10.30 › 12.00 Wednesday Vitamin D in the pathophysiology and treatment of the frailty syndrome SB8 177 › SB8 177-1 — Vitamin D and anti-fracture efficacy Heike BISCHOFF-FERRARI (Zurich, Switzerland) › SB8 177-2 — Vitamin D and sarcopenia Manuel MONTERO-ODASSO (London, Canada) › SB8 177-3 — Therapeutic uses of vitamin D in the frailty syndrome Gustavo DUQUE (Penrith, Australia) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 139 Wednesday 8 SB8 178 Symposia Geriatric competencies for medical students Room 242 B Chairs: Rosanne M. LEIPZIG (New York, USA), Jasneet PARMAR (Alberta, Canada) 10.30 › 12.00 › SB8 178-1 — Introduction to geriatric competencies for medical students in the United States, Canada, and Australia Jasneet PARMAR (Alberta, Canada) Rosanne LEIPZIG (New York, USA) Janet GORDON (Halifax, Canada) Vasi NAGANATHAN (Sydney, Australia) Rosanne LEIPZIG (New York, USA) Jasneet PARMAR (Alberta, Canada) › SB8 178-2 — Medical student competencies in the United States: development and implementation › SB8 178-3 — Medical student competencies in Canada: development and implementation › SB8 178-4 — Medical student competencies in Australia: development and implementation › SB8 178-5 — Similarities and differences in approach and outcomes Jasneet PARMAR (Alberta, Canada) › SB8 178-6 — Methods and tools for medical student competencies on the portal of geriatric online education (POGOE) › SB8 178-7 — Open discussion SD8 179 Role of primary care physicians and integrated care for the elderly Room 243 10.30 › 12.00 Wednesday Chairs: Howard BERGMAN (Montréal, Canada), Isabelle VEDEL (Montréal, Canada) › SD8 179-1 — An evaluation protocol of primary care interventions aimed to support frail elderly living at home Chirstian SWINE (Yvoir, Belgium) Matthieu DE STAMPA (Paris, France) Isabelle VEDEL (Paris, France) › SD8 179-2 — Fostering participation of general practitioners: how to tailor integrated health services networks ? › SD8 179-3 — A novel model of integrated care: COPA-ancrage coordination of professional care for the elderly in France › SD8 179-4 — Evaluation de l’efficacité de la mise en place d’un réseau intégré pour la prise en charge des personnes âgées fragiles à domicile par la fondation d’aide et de soins à domicile (FSASD), les médecins de ville de l’association des médecins de genève (AMG), et l’unité de gériatrie communautaire (UGC) à genève 140 Laura DI POLLINA (Chêne-Bourg, Switzerland) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 Determinants and consequences of fear of falling from cross-national perspective SC8 180 Room 251 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Gertrudis KEMPEN (Maastricht, The Netherlands), G.A. Rixt ZIJLSTRA (Maastricht, The Netherlands) › SC8 180-1 — Understanding fear of falling and risk-taking behaviour in older people Kim DELBAERE (Randwick, Australia) Kevin MCKEE (Sheffield, UK) › SC8 180-2 — Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in older people after a fall › SC8 180-3 — Socio-demographic, health-related and psychosocial correlates of fear of falling and avoidance of activity in community-living older persons who avoid activity due to fear of falling Gertrudis KEMPEN (Maastricht, The Netherlands) SB8 181 Imaging dementia in elderly CME Chairs: Pierre KROLAK-SALMON (Lyon, France), Marc VERNY (Paris, France) Room 252 AB 10.30 › 12.00 › SB8 181-1 — Why using neuroimaging to diagnose dementia in the elderly? Pierre KROLAK-SALMON (Pierre Bénite, France) › SB8 181-2 — MRI in the diagnosis of Alzheimer Stéphane LÉHÉRICY (Paris, France) › SB8 181-3 — Imaging neurones at work in dementia Serge GOLDMAN (Bruxelles, Belgium) › SB8 181-4 — Amyloid imaging in the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease Agneta NORDBERG (Stockholm, Sweden) European diabetes working party for older people (EDWPOP)- Presentation of revised clinical guidelines for type 2 diabetes SB8 182 CME Room Maillot 10.30 › 12.00 Wednesday and evaluation of anti-amyloid therapy Chairs: Alan SINCLAIR (Luton, UK), Giuseppe PAOLISSO (Napoli, Italy) › SB8 182-1 — Development of the EDWPOP guidelines and the endorsement process through the IAG, IDF, and EASD Alan SINCLAIR (Luton, UK) Giuseppe PAOLISSO (Napoli, Italy) Leo RODRIGUEZ MANAS (Getafe, Spain) › SB8 182-2 — Examining the evidence base: drug therapy for diabetes in older people › SB8 182-3 — Intervention strategies in diabetic vascular disease S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 141 Wednesday 8 SB8 183 CME Symposia Hypertension in very elderly hypertensive patients: lessons from the HYVET study Amphi Bordeaux 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Françoise FORETTE (Paris, France), Christopher BULPITT (London, UK) › SB8 183-1 — Why the interest in hypertension in very elderly patients? Olivier HANON (Paris, France) › SB8 183-2 — Major benefits observed with hypertension management in very elderly patients Nigel BECKETT (London, UK) Brian WILLIAMS (Leicester, UK) › SB8 183-3 — Additional benefits beyond cardiovascular events Ruth PETERS (London, UK) › SB8 183-4 — Impact of HYVET on the management of very elderly hypertensive patients SD8 184 Room 342 A Prisma : implementation and impact of a 10.30 › 12.00 coordination-type integrated service delivery (ISD) system for frail older people Chairs: Michel RAICHE (Sherbrooke, Canada), Réjean HÉBERT (Sherbrooke, Canada) › SD8 184-1 — Description and implementation of the Prisma ISD system in Québec Réjean HÉBERT (Sherbrooke, Canada) › SD8 184-2 — The case-managers in Prisma: a look on their role Yves COUTURIER (Sherbrooke, Canada) › SD8 184-3 — Population impact of Prisma on frail older people and utilization of health and social services Wednesday Réjean HÉBERT (Sherbrooke, Canada) › SD8 184-4 — Analyzing the cost and the benefit of the Prisma model: is it efficient? Suzanne DURAND (Sherbrooke, Canada) SA8 185 Coping with elastic tissues ageing Chairs: Marie-Paule JACOB (Paris, France), Pascal SOMMER (Lyon, France) Room 342 B 10.30 › 12.00 › SA8 185-1 — Remodelling of arterial and venous elastic tissues with ageing Marie-Paule JACOB (Paris, France) › SA8 185-2 — Beyond the simple increase of oxidative stress in ageing elastic tissues Daniela QUAGLINO (Modena, Italy) Ulrich STOCK (Tubingen, Germany) Romain DEBRET (Lyon, France) › SA8 185-3 — Hypoxia and varicose veins Julia BUJAN (Madrid, Spain) › SA8 185-4 — How to repair or replace valvular and vascular elastic function in the elderly › SA8 185-5 — Silencing of elastic fibers related genes in cutis laxa as model of human accelerated skin ageing 142 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 The key role of the universities of the third age in active aging SD8 186 Room 343 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Rosita KORNFELD (Santiago, Chile) › SD8 186-1 — Life-long learning, the best for active aging Rocio FERNANDEZ-BALLESTEROS (Madrid, Spain) › SD8 186-2 — The role of universities of the third age in promoting active aging Stanley MILLER (Evesham, UK) › SD8 186-3 — Strategy and implementation of ute training program in 4 latin American countries Rosita KORNFELD (Santiago, Chile) Marisol RAPSO (Costa Rica) › SD8 186-4 — The impact on elders from Nicaragua and Costa Rica UTE training Nursing best practice guideline implementation: knowledge translation for improved outcomes SB8 187 Amphi Havane 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Lynn MCCLEARY (St Catharines, Canada), Dawn PRENTICE (St Catharines, Canada) › SB8 187-1 — Implementing the RNAO client centred care best practice guideline in acute and complex continuing care settings: impact on client centred care and family involvement in care Lynn MCCLEARY (St Catharines, Canada) Dawn PRENTICE (St Catharines, Canada) › SB8 187-2 — Evaluation of the RNAO best practice guideline: assesment and management of foot ulcers for people with diabetes and caregiving for delirium, dementia, and depression: increasing the success of rehabilitation for elders with cognitive impairment in a rehabilitation setting Katherine MCGILTON (Toronto, Canada) Urban aging: global perspectives SD8 188 Chairs: Robert BUTLER (New York, USA), Victor RODWIN (New York, USA) Wednesday › SB8 187-3 — Implementing the RNAO best practice guideline on screening Room 351 10.30 › 12.00 › SD8 188-1 — Lessons from the Paris heat wave and urban ecology of old age in New York and Paris Emmanuelle CADOT (Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France) Victor RODWIN & Michael GUSMANO (New York, USA) Robert BUTLER (New York, USA) › SD8 188-2 — Is New York an age-friendly city? Ruth FINKELSTEIN (Brooklyn, USA) › SD8 188-3 — A world city perspective on urban aging and avoidable hospitalizations among older persons in New York, London and Paris › SD8 188-4 — Introduction to urban aging: global perspectives S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 143 Wednesday 8 SB8 189 Symposia & Poster session Sarcopenia: definitions, risk factors and treatment Room 352 AB 10.30 › 12.00 Chairs: Stefan CZERWINSKI (Kettering, USA), W. Cameron CHUMLEA (Kettering, USA) › SB8 189-1 — A consensus definition of sarcopenia Yves ROLLAND (Toulouse, France) › SB8 189-2 — Epidemiology of sarcopenia W. Cameron CHUMLEA (Kettering, USA) › SB8 189-3 — Genetic epidemiology of sarcopenia risk Stefan CZERWINSKI (Kettering, USA) › SB8 189-4 — Pharmacological treatments for sarcopenia SB8 190 CME Nutrition as a determinant of successful aging: longitudinal and interdisciplinary perspectives from the NUAGE study Room 353 10.30 › 12.00 Chair: Hélène PAYETTE (Sherbrooke, Canada) › SB8 190-1 — Is adherence to dietary guidelines over a 3-yr associated with the maintenance of optimal body weight, muscle strength and physical performance? Bryna SHATENSTEIN (Montréal, Canada) › SB8 190-2 — Dietary modulation of insulin and free IGF-1 serum levels, and Wednesday their role as indicators of changes in body composition, muscle strength and functional capacity Pierrette GAUDREAU (Montréal, Canada) Lucie RICHARD (Montréal, Canada) › SB8 190-3 — Does vitamin D status predict decline in functional status? Roula BARAKE (Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Canada) › SB8 190-4 — Changes in older adults’ social participation over time: individual and neighbourhood derterminants Poster session Posters are organized in four areas at level 2 and level 3, following their theme (Track A, B, C or D). See maps pages 176 & 177 During the poster session, between 12.15 and 13.45, poster presenters are attending their poster so that delegates can discuss it, ask questions, get more information. 144 Poster Area 12.15 › 13.45 Wednesdays’ posters programme on page 309 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Satellite industry sessions Wednesday 8 Eisai - Pfizer Alzheimer’s disease isn’t waiting: debunking the myths around treatment SAT Amphi Bleu 12.15 › 13.45 Chair: Pierre KROLAK-SALMON (Lyon, France) › Myth: there is no reason to start treatment early Craig W. RITCHIE (London, UK) › Myth: stopping treatment early makes no difference to the outcome Peter JOHANNSEN (Copenhagen, Denmark) Pierre KROLAK-SALMON (Lyon, France) › Myth: the cost-effectiveness of acetylcholinesterase inhibitor therapy is questionable Janssen-Cilag Circadian rhythm modification: what impacts on patients with Alzheimer’s Disease? SAT Room Maillot 12.15 › 13.45 Chairs: Gilles BERRUT (Nantes, France), Serge GAUTHIER (Montréal, Canada) › Pharmacological and non-pharmacological approach of BPSD in Alzheimer’s disease Serge GAUTHIER (Montréal, Canada) Philippe PEIGNEUX (Brussels, Belgium) François SELLAL (Colmar, France) › Memory has rhythm: combined influences of sleep and circadian variations on memory consolidation › From physiopathology to clinical observation: desynchronization of Amphi Bordeaux Mundipharma Challenges in pain management in the elderly 12.15 › 13.45 SAT Wednesday circadian rhythm and consequences on patients with Alzheimer’s disease Chair: Bart MORLION (Leuven, Belgium) › Welcome & Introduction Bart Morlion (Leuven, Belgium) › Challenges in pain management in the elderly Bart Morlion (Leuven, Belgium) › Pain in the elderly – Practical examples and knowledge about the use of patch analgesia Mats Karlsson (Uppsala, Sweden) › Integrating agonist and antagonist for better patient outcomes Bart Morlion (Leuven, Belgium) › Panel discussion and Q & A S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 145 Wednesday 8 SAT Satellite industry sessions European School of Haematology (ESH) Anaemia in the older person: a silent epidemic Amphi Havane 12.15 › 13.45 Chair: Lodovico BALDUCCI (Tampa, USA) › Epidemiology and medical consequences of anaemia in the elderly: special focus on iron deficiency Lodovico BALDUCCI (Tampa, USA) Brenda PENNINX (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Wednesday › MDS: a frequent problem in the elderly Pierre FENAUX (Paris, France) › Functional consequences of anaemia 146 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders: cross national comparison of strategic action plans SD8 191 Amphi Bleu 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Howard BERGMAN (Montréal, Canada), Florence LUSTMAN (Paris, France) › SD8 191-1 — Henry BRODATI (Sydney, Australia) › SD8 191-2 — Joël MENARD (Paris, France) › SD8 191-3 — Sube BANERJEE (London, UK) › SD8 191-4 — Howard BERGMAN (Montréal, Canada) Gerontechnology for optimal health in a multidisciplinary context SB8 192 CME Room 241 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Herman BOUMA (Vessem, The Netherlands), Alain FRANCO (Grenoble, France) › SB8 192-1 — Gerontechnology as a field of endeavour Herman BOUMA (Vessem, The Netherlands) › SB8 192-2 — How do psychological models fit into gerontechnological research Claudia OPPENAUER (Wien, Austria) Francesco FRANCHIMON (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) Johanna VAN BRONSWIJK (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) › SB8 192-3 — Home automation, robotics, assistive technology, geriatric telecare and telemedicine: do these technologies match? › SB8 192-4 — A multidisciplinary challenge of benefits and risks: preventive health engineering in earlier and later life Chairs: William EVANS (Little Rock, USA), John MORLEY (Saint Louis, USA) Room 242 A 14.00 › 15.30 › SB8 193-1 — Cachexia – A new definition William EVANS (Little Rock, USA) › SB8 193-2 — Pathophysiology of cachexia Josep ARGILES (Barcelona, Spain) › SB8 193-3 — Involuntary weight loss in ageing and chronic illness - Wednesday Cachexia: a new geriatric syndrome? SB8 193 Common mechanisms Stefan ANKER (Berlin, Germany) John MORLEY (St Louis, USA) › SB8 193-4 — Perspectives in the management of cachexia S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 147 Wednesday 8 SB8 194 Symposia Physical functional performance in older adults in Italy, Switzerland, and the United States Room 242 B 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Elaine CRESS (Athens, USA), Reto W. KRESSIG (Basel, Switzerland) › SB8 194-1 — Functional performance in older adults living in a retirement community in Italy and the United States Elaine CRESS (Athens, USA) Reto W. KRESSIG (Basel, Switzerland) › SB8 194-2 — Self-rated and performance based function in independent living older adults in Switzerland › SB8 194-3 — Depression and nutritional status as predictors of perceived stress and functional performance in retirement community and independent living older adults in southeastern region of the United States Stefania ORINI (Travagliato, Italy) Robert WOOD (Bangor, USA) › SB8 194-4 — Physical function, dyspnea and pain as predictors of disability in older residents of Louisiana, United States SD8 195 Ageing in place: options for older people in developed countries Room 243 14.00 › 15.30 Wednesday Chair: Anthea TINKER (London, UK) › SD8 195-1 — Ageing in place: the UK experience Anthea TINKER (London, UK) › SD8 195-2 — Ageing in place: the Canadian experience Gloria GUTMAN (Vancouver, Canada) › SD8 195-3 — Ageing in place: the Australian experience Duncan BOLDY (Perth, Australia) SC8 196 Taking a « biopsychosocial » view of cognitive aging Room 251 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Teresa SEEMAN (Los Angeles, USA) › SC8 196-1 — Life histories of social engagement and adult cognition Teresa SEEMAN (Los Angeles, USA) › SC8 196-2 — Histories of « daily diary reports » on social experience and psychological status and adult cognition Stefan AGRIGOROAEI (Waltham, USA) David ALEMEIDA (Pennsylvania, USA) Arun KARLAMANGLA (Los Angeles, USA) › SC8 196-3 — Psychosocial and behavioral protective factors for cognitive and physical health › SC8 196-4 — Testing the role of major biological regulatory systems as mediational pathways linking psychosocial experience to adult cognition 148 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 The central control of mobility in older adults SB8 197 CME Room 252 AB 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Joe VERGHESE (New York, USA), Caterina ROSANO (Pittsburgh, USA) › SB8 197-1 — Mobility signatures of brain dysfunction Joe VERGHESE (New York, USA) › SB8 197-2 — Cognitive and genetic determinants of gait performance and adaptability Roee HOLTZER (New York, USA) Jeffrey HAUSDORFF (Tel Aviv, Israel) Caterina ROSANO (Pittsburgh, USA) › SB8 197-3 — When is gait automatic? Insights from dual tasking and pharmacologic studies › SB8 197-4 — Brain network analysis of gait characteristics in older adults Experiences of old age in developing world slums: evidence and future agendas SC8 198 Room Maillot 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Hans-Joachim VON KONDRATOWITZ (Berlin, Germany), Isabella ABODERIN (Oxford, UK) › SC8 198-1 — Experiences of older persons in south Asian urban slums: evidence from Chennai, India Penny Vera-Sanso (London, UK) Ousmane FAYE (Nairobi, Kenya) Laura Machado (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Isabella ABODERIN (Oxford, UK) › SC8 198-2 — Social exclusion and opportunity: older persons’ experiences and access to space in Nairobi slums › SC8 198-3 — Experiences of old age in urban slums in latin America: evidence from Sao Paulo, Brazil ageing policy to mainstream development agendas Forging a global movement on age-friendly cities SD8 199 Wednesday › SC8 198-4 — Urban slums and poverty in the global south: connecting Amphi Bordeaux 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: John BEARD (Geneva, Switzerland) › SD8 199-1 — Background, and history of age-friendly cities project Alexandre KALACHE (New York, USA) › SD8 199-2 — Age-friendly New York city: findings and lessons Ruth FINKELSTEIN (New York, USA) › SD8 199-3 — Age-friendly cities: the experience of Shanghai Hua FU (Shanghai, China) › SD8 199-4 — Age-friendly cities: the way forward John BEARD (Geneva, Switzerland) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 149 Wednesday 8 SA8 200 Symposia GH/IGF-1 and insulin signaling in mammals and its relevance to human longevity Room 342 A 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Pierrette GAUDREAU (Paris, France), Jacques EPELBAUM (Montréal, Canada) › SA8 200-1 — Functional genotypes in the GH/IGF-1 in humans with exceptional longevity Nir BARZILAI (New York , USA) Jacques EPELBAUM (Paris, France) Pierrette GAUDREAU (Montréal, Canada) › SA8 200-2 — Brain IGF-1 receptor programs mammalian lifespan Laurent KAPPELER (Paris, France) › SA8 200-3 — Neuroendocrine aging in rats: interactions between GH/IGF-1 axis, energy balance regulation and cognition › SA8 200-4 — The pituitary growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor contribution to healthy aging SD8 201 Room 342 B Global ageing and the reconciliation of 14.00 › 15.30 employment and care for older family members – Do different cultural contexts result in varying reconciliation strategies? African, Asian, European and North American responses Chair: Andreas HOFF (Oxford, UK) › SD8 201-1 — Work restrictions experienced by midlife family carers of older Wednesday people in six European countries: findings from the EUROFAMCARE project Andrea PRINCIPI (Ancona, Italy) Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS (Vancouver, Canada) Lola KOLA (Ibadan, Nigeria) Henglien CHEN (Lincoln, UK) › SD8 201-2 — Aging and caring at the intersection of work and home life in Canada: public and private, linkage and boundary › SD8 201-3 — Caregiving to elderly persons: context and correlates in the Ibadan study of ageing › SD8 201-4 — Confucianism in transition? Migration, work and care of older people in east Asia 150 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 A cross-cultural examination of informal and formal systems of eldercare in India, Japan and the US SD8 202 Room 343 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Denise BURNETTE (New York, USA) › SD8 202-1 — The role of informal and formal supports on well-being and service use by older adults in India Asha Banu SOLETTI (Mumbai, India) & Denise BURNETTE (New York, USA) Li-Mei CHEN (Uegahara, Japan) Philip ROZARIO (Garden City, USA) › SD8 202-2 — The role of informal and formal care in nursing home admission among public long-term care insurance beneficiaries in japan › SD8 202-3 — Types and predictors of coping strategies of African-American women informal caregivers Pain in older people with dementia, new approaches in a progressing research area SC8 203 CME Amphi Havane 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Sandra ZWAKHALEN (Maastricht, The Netherlands) › SC8 203-1 — Using most valid items to measure pain in older people with dementia: a new approach to the item selection of a observational pain assessment Sandra ZWAKHALEN (Maastricht, The Netherlands) Jenny VAN DER STEEN (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Thomas FISCHER (Berlin, Germany) › SC8 203-2 — Influence of dementia on the perception of pain Erik SCHERDER (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SC8 203-3 — Prevalence and treatment of pain in nursing home patients with dementia after admission and before death significance of facial expression Ambient assisted living and quality of life in elderly SD8 204 Room 351 14.00 › 15.30 Wednesday › SC8 203-4 — Pain assessement in persons with severe dementia: the Chairs: José C. MILLÁN (La Coruña, Spain), Ana MASEDA (La Coruña, Spain) › SD8 204-1 — Telegerontology: a new gerontology resource José C. MILLAN (La Coruña, Spain) › SD8 204-2 — Computerized cognitive stimulation and webconferencing for patients suffering from cognitive impairment and their carers Anne-Sophie RIGAUD (Paris, France) Erwin FUGGER (Vienna, Austria) Ana MASEDA (La Coruña, Spain) › SD8 204-3 — Experiences from first generation smart houses for older people Ad VAN BERLO (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) › SD8 204-4 — Lessons learnt from the MPOWER project - Middleware platform for EM-powering cognitive disabled and elderly › SD8 204-5 — Companionable – Mobile robot companion and smart home system for people with mild cognitive impairment S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 151 Wednesday 8 SB8 205 CME Symposia Healthy ageing and preventable infectious diseases vaccines Room 352 AB 14.00 › 15.30 Chairs: Paul KNIGHT (Glasgow, Scotland), Desmond O’NEILL (Adelaide, Australia) › SB8 205-1 — Vaccine and healthy ageing Stefania MAGGI (Padova, Italy) › SB8 205-2 — The updated vaccine guidelines for ageing and aged citizens of Europe Jean-Pierre MICHEL (Thonex-Geneva, Switzerland) Joël BELMIN (Ivry-sur-Seine, France) › SB8 205-3 — Ensuring the willingness to vaccinate and being vaccinated Jean-Pierre BAEYENS (Oostende, Belgium) › SB8 205-4 — Educational vaccine tools: the French initiative SB8 206 Different pathways for a common purpose: teaching geriatric medicine for undergraduates students Room 353 14.00 › 15.30 Chair: Roberto KAPLAN (Vicente Lopéz, Argentina) › SB8 206-1 — State of art of geriatric education for undergraduates in Spain Juan F. MACÍAS NUÑEZ (Salamanca, Spain) › SB8 206-2 — Teaching geriatrics in Israel: from the first chair up to present David GALINSKY (Beer Sheva, Israel) › SB8 206-3 — A 40 years uneven story about a geriatric chair in an Argentine Wednesday university 152 José R. JAUREGUI (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Gustavo DUQUE (Sidney, Australia) › SB8 206-4 — How to design teaching programs in geriatrics for undergraduates Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 The predictive value of memory tests in « questionable » dementia SC8 207 Amphi Bleu 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Eric SALMON (Liège, Belgium), Jean PETERMANS (Liège, Belgium) › SC8 207-1 — The California verbal learning test in questionable AD Françoise LEKEU (Liège, Belgium) › SC8 207-2 — Free and cued recall in very early AD Bruno DUBOIS (Paris, France) › SC8 207-3 — RI48 in very early AD Stéphane ADAM (Liège, Belgium) Room 241 Optimal pharmacotherapy in older persons SB8 208 Chairs: Tischa VAN DER CAMMEN (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), Mirko PETROVIC (Ghent, Belgium) 15.45 › 17.15 › SB8 208-1 — The development and validation of an ADR risk score Graziano ONDER (Rome, Italy) › SB8 208-2 — Withdrawal of benzodiazepines: how to do it? Mirko PETROVIC (Ghent, Belgium) › SB8 208-3 — Effect of drug withdrawal on fall incidence, mobility and tilt-table test outcomes Nathalie VAN DER VELDE (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Birgit BÖHMDORFER (Vienna, Austria) › SB8 208-4 — Effects of geriatric admission on optimal prescribing Room 242 A 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Jean-Pierre BAEYENS (Oostend, Belgium), Roberto BERNABEI (Rome, Italy) › SB8 209-1 — The exclusion of older people from clinical trials Alfonso CRUZ JENTOFT (Madrid, Spain) › SB8 209-2 — The point of view of the European Union Geriatric Medicine Wednesday Fostering the participation of older subjects in clinical trials SB8 209 Society Antonio CHERUBINI (Perugia, Italy) Roberto BERNABEI (Rome, Italy) › SB8 209-3 — The point of view of EMEA Susanna DEL SIGNORE (London, UK) › SB8 209-4 — The experience and the future of the Geriatric Working Group in Italy S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 153 Wednesday 8 SB8 210 Symposia Ethnogeriatrics - Difference in screening for gastrointestinal cancer in elderly between orientals and westerns Room 242 B 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Hyung JOON YOO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) › SB8 210-1 — Ethnogeriatrics (differences in screening for gastrointestinal cancer in elderly between orientals and westerns) - introduction Hyung Joon YOO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) Dong Ho LEE (SeongNam, Republic of Korea) William R. HAZZARD (Seattle, USA) Chang Won WON (Seoul, Republic of Korea) › SB8 210-2 — Characteristics and screening of gastrointestinal cancer in Koreans › SB8 210-3 — Principles of preventive gerontology: ethnic consideration in screening for gastrointestinal cancer › SB8 210-4 — Difference in clinical behavior of geriatricians about periodic gastro-intestinal cancer screening examination for Korean-American older men SD8 211 Digital aging Chair: Hungbong CHA (Seongnam-City, Republic of Korea) Room 243 15.45 › 17.15 › SD8 211-1 — The development and future direction of digital aging in Korea Donghee HAN (Busan, Republic of Korea) › SD8 211-2 — U-Health Care program throught sensor system for older Wednesday persons living alone Hyunsook YOON (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea) Cullen HAYASHIDA (Honolulu, USA) › SD8 211-3 — The best practice of active ageing in rural Japan by ICT Ogawa TAKEO (Yamaguichi, Japan) › SD8 211-4 — Home care and telehealth – The new focal point to organize long-term caring with workforce shortages SB8 212 The aging eye – Epidemiology, quality of life and ultra-centenarian vision Room 251 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Marcela CYPEL (São Paulo, Brazil), Rubens BELFORT (São Paulo, Brazil) › SB8 212-1 — From theory to daily life: the aging and aged eye, epidemiological data Luiz Roberto RAMOS (São Paulo, Brazil) Flavio HIRAI (Baltimore, USA) Marcela CYPEL (São Paulo, Brazil) › SB8 212-2 — Actual studies for aging and vision by the World Health Organization › SB8 212-3 — Most frequent eye diseases on the old population Rubens BELFORT (São Paulo, Brazil) › SB8 212-4 — The eye beyong 100 years of age 154 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 Depression as a comorbidity with chronic illness: longitudinal research from the developed and developing world SB8 213 CME Room 252 AB 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Lynne PARKINSON (Callaghan, Australia), Somnath CHATTERJI (Geneva, Switzerland) › SB8 213-1 — Arthritis and depression: the burden of suffering for older Australian women Lynne PARKINSON (Callaghan, Australia) Agnes VITRY (Adelaide, Australia) Paola ZANINOTTO (London, UK) › SB8 213-2 — Mental health, chronic illness and antidepressant use: a longitudinal study in the Australian elderly › SB8 213-3 — Osteoarthritis and depression: longitudinal findings from Canada Gillian HAWKER (Toronto, Canada) › SB8 213-4 — The role of depression in the relationship between coronary heart disease and quality of life: results from ELSA Predictors of longevity: 20 years of data from the Georgia Centenarian Study SC8 214 Room Maillot 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Leonard POON (Athens, USA) Wednesday › SC8 214-1 — Introduction of the Georgia Centenarian Study Leonard POON (Athens, USA) › SC8 214-2 — Biological clock & longevity Jonathan ARNOLD (Athens, USA) › SC8 214-3 — Resources and adaptation predictors Peter MARTIN (Ames, USA) › SC8 214-4 — Neuropsychological predictors John WOODARD (Detroit, USA) Long-term care insurance comparison USA-Europe SD8 215 Amphi Bordeaux 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Marja VAARAMA (Lapland, Finland) › SD8 215-1 — An approach on budgets - A chance for Europe Thomas KLIE (Freiburg, Germany) › SD8 215-2 — Learning from Europe? The discussion about covering longterm care in the US Donald REDFOOT (Washington, USA) Anabel PELHAM (San Francisco, USA) › SD8 215-3 — European long-term care systems in comparison Heinz ROTHGANG (Bremen, Germany) › SD8 215-4 — LTC insurance: filling gaps and meeting needs for care S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 155 Wednesday 8 SD8 216 Symposia Elder abuse: the needs for theory Chairs: Ariela LOWENSTEIN (Haifa, Israel), Simon BIGGS (London, UK) Room 342 A 15.45 › 17.15 › SD8 216-1 — The dynamics of elder mistreatment Simon BIGGS (London, UK) & Ariela LOWENSTEIN (Haifa, Israel) › SD8 216-2 — The phenomenology of family violence Zvi EISIKOVITZ (Haifa, Israel) › SD8 216-3 — Criminological theory and elder abuse research Thomas GOERGEN (Muenster, Germany) › SD8 216-4 — Elder mistreatment :social aspects Bridget PENHALE (Sheffield, UK) › SD8 216-5 — 39 77: a national and proximty network for listening and intervention Françoise BUSBY (Grenoble, France) SA8 217 CME Chair: Franceso MATTACE-RASO (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Wednesday 15.45 › 17.15 › SA8 217-1 — Structural and genetic bases of arterial stiffness Stéphane LAURENT (Paris, France) › SA8 217-2 — Inflammation and vascular properties Charalambos VLACHOPOULOS (Athens, Greece) › SA8 217-3 — Vascular stiffness and blood pressure changes with ageing Francesco MATTACE-RASO (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) SD8 218 Emerging trends of population aging: demographic perspective Room 343 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Peng DU (Beijing, China) › SD8 218-1 — Emerging demographic trends and global implications Kevin KINSELLA (Washington, USA) › SD8 218-2 — Ensuing age-quake and the tremors in India Rajagopal Dhar CHAKRABORTI (Calcutta, India) › SD8 218-3 — New trend of population ageing and its implications in China 156 Vascular aging, causes and consequences Room 342 B Peng DU (Beijing, China) Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 Climate change, emergency preparedness and older people SD8 219 Amphi Havane 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Mike LAKE (London, UK), Yann-Eric CLAESSENS (Paris, France) › SD8 219-1 — The flooding disaster in the UK 2007 Alan WALKER (Sheffield, UK) › SD8 219-2 — An evaluation of health forecasting and heat health-watch systems in mitigating the impact of heat waves on older people James GOODWIN (London, UK) & Tish LAING-MORTON (Exeter, UK) Tim RANDALL (Faringdon,UK) Gloria GUTMAN (Vancouver, Canada) › SD8 219-3 — Vulnerability of older people and emergencies in the United Kingdom › SD8 219-4 — Developments in disaster planning for older people in Canada Sleep, health and aging:addressing the special needs of a growing geriatric population SC8 220 Room 351 15.45 › 17.15 Chairs: Fannie ONEN (Paris, France), Harrison BLOOM (NewYork, USA) Markku PARTINEN (Espoo, Finland) The prevention of iatrogenic disease when prescribing drugs and procedures SB8 221 CME Room 352 AB 15.45 › 17.15 Wednesday › SC8 220-1 — Aging and circadian sleep changes Hakki ONEN (Francheville, France) › SC8 220-2 — The role of sleep in healthy aging and longevity Harrison BLOOM (New York, USA) › SC8 220-3 — Sleep assessment tools for gerontologist Fannie ONEN (Paris, France) › SC8 220-4 — Cost and quality of life in untreated sleep apnea Chair: Knight STEEL (Hackensack, USA) › SB8 221-1 — The pharmacoepidemiology of drug safety in the elderly Daniela FIALOVÁ (Prague, Czech Republic) › SB8 221-2 — Iatrogenic conditions accompanying hospitalized patients to post-acute nursing home care in the US Vince MOR (Providence, USA) › SB8 221-3 — The value of Interrai-based research on drug use and policy Giovanni GAMBASSI (Milano, Italy) › SB8 221-4 — Multiple problems, multiple diagnoses, multiple drugs and multiple lists of drugs: using the Interrai assessment as a tool to protect the frail elderly Nigel MILLAR (Christchurch, New Zealand) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 157 Wednesday 8 SC8 222 Symposia New assessment tools for researchers and clinicians: international data and perspectives Room 353 15.45 › 17.15 Chair: Ken LAIDLAW (Edinburgh, UK) › SC8 222-1 — The attitudes to ageing questionnaire Ken LAIDLAW (Edinburgh, UK) › SC8 222-2 — The geriatric anxiety inventory Nancy PACHANA (Brisbane, Australia) › SC8 222-3 — The caregivers guilt questionnaire Andres LOSADA (Madrid, Spain) › SC8 222-4 — Measurement invariance and assessment of caregivers of persons with dementia Bob KNIGHT (Los Angeles, USA) Award Busse Research Award Room 351 17.30 › 19:00 Chair: Dr. COHEN (USA) › Lecture 1 – Disentangling the disabling process: insights from the Yale PEP Study Thomas GILL - Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology and Investigative Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine Wednesday › Lecture 2 - Primary aging, secondary aging and social context as influences 158 on cognitive ageing through the life-course Kaarin J. ANSTEY - Professor, Australian National University, Adjunct Professor, Flinders University, National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellow Reception will follow lecture at 7:00 p.m. Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia PAQUID: already twenty years! SB8 223 Chairs: Pascale BARBERGER-GATEAU (Bordeaux, France), Jean-François DARTIGUES (Bordeaux, France) Wednesday 8 Amphi Bleu 17.30 › 19:00 › SB8 223-1 — Overview of the PAQUID cohort study Jean-François DARTIGUES (Bordeaux, France) › SB8 223-2 — Epidemiology of dementia: the PAQUID experience Catherine HELMER (Bordeaux, France) › SB8 223-3 — Cognition, aging of the brain and dementia: an epidemiological perspective Hélène AMIEVA (Bordeaux, France) Karine PÉRES (Bordeaux, France) › SB8 223-4 — Disabilities, dementia and depression: the PAQUID connections State of the art and research agenda for malnutrition in the elderly SB8 224 CME Room 241 17.30 › 19:00 Chairs: Marco INZITARI (Barcelona, Spain), Eva TOPINKOVÁ (Prague, Czech Republic) › SB8 224-1 — Epidemiology of nutrition in the elderly Lisette DE GROOT (Wageningen, The Netherlands) › SB8 224-2 — Nutrition and frailty Antoni SALVÀ (Barcelona, Spain) › SB8 224-3 — Nutritional assessment Cornel SIEBER (Nürnberg, Germany) › SB8 224-4 — Interventions to reduce undernutrition Ibrahim ELMADFA (Vienna, Austria) Wednesday Room 242 A Teaching gerontology across borders: the 17.30 › 19:00 great plains interactive distance education alliance (great plains IDEA) and the European master’s in gerontology (EUMAG) SC8 225 Chairs: Peter MARTIN (Ames, USA), Marja AARTSEN (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SC8 225-1 — The great plains IDEA gerontology program: an online, interinstitutional graduate degree Greg SANDERS (Fargo, USA) Marja AARTSEN (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Ed ROSENBERG (Boone, USA) › SC8 225-2 — The European master’s in gerontology: goals, curriculum, and students › SC8 225-3 — Challenges of gerontology education in a shrinking world Martha MEYER (Saarbruecken, Germany) › SC8 225-4 — Teaching experiences in a collaborative environment Peter MARTIN (Ames, USA) › SC8 225-5 — Discussant S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 159 Wednesday 8 SB8 226 CME Symposia Emergency medicine in the elderly: how to improve management? Room 242 B 17.30 › 19:00 Chairs: Dominique PATERON (St-Antoine, France), Jacques BODDAERT (Paris, France) › SB8 226-1 — Emergency department: place for stratification tools and geriatric assessment? Jacques BODDAERT (Paris, France) Pierre HAUSFATER (Paris, France) Patrick RAY (Paris, France) Fabio SALVI (Ancona, Italy) › SB8 226-2 — Infectious diseases: how to improve diagnosis and prognosis in emergency elderly patients › SB8 226-3 — Dyspnea and heart failure: how to improve diagnosis and prognosis in emergency elderly patients › SB8 226-4 — Geriatric emergency department: is there an interest compared with conventional emergency department ? SD8 227 Elder abuse: a multi-country comparative study of social policy and practice Room 243 17.30 › 19:00 Chairs: Lia DAICHMAN (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Mala KAPUR SHANKARDASS (New Delhi, India) › SD8 227-1 — The Québec (Canada) plan of action to reduce mistreatment of older adults: development in 2008-2009 Marie BEAULIEU (Sherbrooke, Canada) Nicolas BERG (Liege, Belgium) › SD8 227-2 — Overview and impact of legislation to reduce mistreatment of older adults adopted in may 2008 in the Walloon region (Belgium) Wednesday › SD8 227-3 — Elder abuse in latin America: advances in policy since MIPPA 2002 Laura MACHADO (Rio de Janerio, Brazil) › SD8 227-4 — Protecting vulnerable older persons, « from sea to shining sea », the multi-faceted USA experience of fifty states over three decades Susan SOMERS (Nassau, USA) SB8 228 CME Geriatric co-management of proximal femur fractures: a total quality management approach for frail older adults Room 251 17.30 › 19:00 Chair: Susan FRIEDMAN (Rochester, USA) › SB8 228-1 — Demographics of hip fractures, falls, and osteoporosis Robert MCCANN (Rochester, USA) › SB8 228-2 — Development of a geriatric fracture center program Stephen KATES (Rochester, USA) › SB8 228-3 — Optimizing the care of hip fracture patients: a geriatrician’s perspective Daniel MENDELSON (Rochester, USA) Susan FRIEDMAN (Rochester, USA) › SB8 228-4 — Outcomes of care in a geriatric fracture center program 160 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 Home care to older adults: challenges and promise SC8 229 Room 252 AB 17.30 › 19:00 Chair: Liat AYALON (Ramat-Gan, Israel) › SC8 229-1 — Home care in Europe: the experience of the ADHOC study Graziano ONDER (Rome, Italy) › SC8 229-2 — Drug use and compliance in home care elderly in Europe Experiences from the ADHOC (aged in home care) project Daniela FIALOVA (Prague, Czech Republic) Liat AYALON (Ramat Gan, Israel) Patricia AREAN (San Francisco, USA) › SC8 229-3 — Family and family-like transfers within around the clock foreign home care system › SC8 229-4 — Providing psychotherapy in the home: the results of three projects Psychosocial interventions in dementia care: effectiveness and implementation SD8 230 Room Maillot 17.30 › 19:00 Chairs: Esme MONIZ-COOK (Hull, UK), Myrra VERNOOIJ-DASSEN (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) › SD8 230-1 — Multi-component, tailored interventions in community care and in long-term institutional care Ulla ELONIEMI-SULKAVA (Helsinki, Finland) Myrra VERNOOIJ-DASSEN (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Esme MONIZ-COOK (Hull, UK) › SD8 230-2 — Innovatives practices to support families of dementia patients Inge CANTEGREIL (Paris, France) › SD8 230-3 — Obstacles in applying psychosocial interventions in dementia care Rabih CHATTAT (Bologna, Italy) › SD8 230-4 — The process of implementation of psychosocial interventions: › SD8 230-5 — Psychosocial intervention for challenging behaviour in dementia Healthy ageing: population studies on biological, clinical and psychosocial determinants SA8 231 Wednesday quality indicators for psychosocial interventions in Europe Amphi Bordeaux 17.30 › 19:00 Chairs: Tom KIRKWOOD (Newcastle, UK), Jacobijn GUSSEKLOO (Leiden, The Netherlands) › SA8 231-1 — Being 85 in the 21 century Carol JAGGER (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK) › SA8 231-2 — Research engagement with the very old Karen DAVIES (Newcastle, UK) › SA8 231-3 — Genetic contributions to healthy longevity Rudi WESTENDORP (Leiden, The Netherlands) › SA8 231-4 — Biomarker assessments of healthy ageing st Thomas VON ZGLINICKI (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 161 Wednesday 8 SC8 232 Symposia Room 342 A Immigration among older migrants of color 17.30 › 19:00 Chair: James JACKSON (Ann Arbor, USA) › SC8 232-1 — Caribbean black migration to the United States James JACKSON (Ann Arbor, USA) › SC8 232-2 — African migration to France, UK and South Africa: a comparative study Claudine ATTIAS-DONFUT (Paris, France) James NAZROO (Manchester, UK) Sam NOH (Toronto, Canada) › SC8 232-3 — Older ethnic minority people in England: inequalities for postmigrant populations › SC8 232-4 — Age at immigration and health: preliminary results from the Canadian community health survey SA8 233 Role of cellular senescence and oxidative stress in tissue ageing. A Link-Age sponsored symposium Room 342 B 17.30 › 19:00 Chair: Florence DEBACQ-CHAINIAUX (Namur, Belgium) › SA8 233-1 — Role of the proteasome in proteolysis of oxidated proteins in ageing Tilman GRUNE (Stuttgart, Germany) Bertrand FRIGUET (Paris, France) Florence DEBACQ-CHAINIAUX (Namur, Belgium) Alain MEYBECK (Courbevoie, France) › SA8 233-2 — Role of the methionine sulfoxide reductase system in protein repair during ageing Wednesday › SA8 233-3 — Role of insulin-like growth factor binding proteins and DNA 162 damage in UVB-induced premature senescence › SA8 233-4 — Role of vitamin D-dependent pathways and P53 in cellular senescence Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Wednesday 8 Immigration, emigration and aging: multisocietal perspectives SD8 234 Room 343 17.30 › 19:00 Chairs: Sara CARMEL (Beer-Sheva, Israel), Jo-Ann DAMRON-RODRIGUEZ (Los Angeles, USA) › SD8 234-1 — The older immigrant and the helping professions: perspectives on change, transitions, loss and grief Terence SEEDSMAN (Melbourne, Australia) Sara CARMEL (Beer Sheva, Israel) Jo-Ann DAMRON-RODRIGUEZ (Los Angeles, USA) Susan FELDMAN (Melbourne, Australia) › SD8 234-2 — Psychosocial resources, health, functioning and wellbeing of old immigrants to Israel: a comparative longitudinal observation › SD8 234-3 — Aging, immigration, and family care giving: a cross-national comparison: Australia, Israel, & the USA › SD8 234-4 — The politics of global aging: lessons from three nations Fernando M. TORRES-GIL (Los Angeles, USA) › SD8 234-5 — Research challenges in recruitment and retention of migrant older people from cultural diverse communities Silver Workers Institute session SD8 235 Chair: Yung-Ping CHEN (Newton, USA) Amphi Havane 17.30 › 19:00 part-time work Bert LOKHORST (Utrecht, The Netherlands) S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session Wednesday › SD8 235-1 — Key policies and practices for silver workers in Europe Genevieve REDAY-MULVEY (Geneva, Switzerland) › SD8 235-2 — Understanding the workplace design for older workers Peter BUCKLE (Surrey, UK) › SD8 235-3 — An empirical study of economic and voluntary work of retired staff Jurgen DELLER (Lüneburg, Germany) & Leena MAXIN (Geneva, Switzerland) › SD8 235-4 — Progress towards the employment of silver workers through 163 Wednesday 8 SB8 236 Symposia The international database inquiry on frailty (FRDATA): a common approach to a complex problem Room 352 AB 17.30 › 19:00 Chair: Howard BERGMAN (Montréal, Canada) › SB8 236-1 — FRDATA: an overview of the results across international databases Nadia SOURIAL (Montréal, Canada) Hélène PAYETTE (Sherbrooke, Canada) Jack GURALNIK (Bethesda, USA) › SB8 236-2 — Frailty in the longitudinal aging study Amsterdam Dorly DEEG (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) › SB8 236-3 — Frailty in the nuage study (nutrition as a determinant of successful aging) › SB8 236-4 — Challenges in choosing suitable measures for the identification frailty SB8 237 Nation wide implementation of evidence based fall prevention programmes Room 353 17.30 › 19:00 Chair: John CAMPBELL (Dunedin, New Zealand) › SB8 237-1 — Research basis for a national fall prevention programme John CAMPBELL (Dunedin, New Zealand) › SB8 237-2 — Research evidence for fall prevention strategies in residential Wednesday care 164 Ngaire KERSE (Auckland, New Zealand) John CAMPBELL (Dunedin, New Zealand) › SB8 237-3 — Optimising value for money from falls prevention Clare ROBERTSON (Dunedin, New Zealand) › SB8 237-4 — Implementation of a nation wide programme to prevent falls and injuries Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice › Thursday 9 July Scientific Programme Track A: Biological Sciences Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Other session CME Continuing medical education Translation English/French provided Thursday S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 165 Synopsis Thursday 9 07.45 › 08.30 › 08.45 › 10.15 › Room 342 A Level 3 Late Breaking News WD9 239 2 late breaking news Developing age-friendly communities: practice and policy initiatives from across the world p 167 SA9 247 3 late breaking news Pleiotropic antagonism: agedependent diseases as the price for the vigour of youth p 167 Room 342 B Level 3 Room 343 Level 3 SB9 248 SD9 249 p 167 Late Breaking News 08.45 › 10.15 › Amphi Bordeaux Level 3 p 168 CME How to improve the care of Urbanisation and elderly people with diabetes? ageing: neighbourThe Alfediam/SFGG french- hood influences on speaking group for the study social integration of diabetes in the elderly and health inequality p 168 Amphi Havane Level 3 Room 351 Level 3 Room 352 AB Level 3 SB9 250 SD9 251 SB9 252 The role of anti- From sensors to aging medicine in informatics-based the aged society - telehomecare: Japanese making remote perspective monitoring work p 169 CME Physical activity for older persons p 169 p 170 p 169 Room 353 Level 3 SD9 253 Symposium on supporting elderly people discharged from hospitals Amphi Bordeaux - Level 3 10.30 › Closing Ceremony p 171 Thursday 11.00 › 166 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice p 170 Late Breaking News & Workshop Late Breaking News › 7:45 Thursday 9 Amphi Bordeaux 7.45 › 8:30 Cross-cultural study of elderly attitudes toward residence preferences; the relationship between elderly parents and children Shoji OKUYAMA - Tokyo Keizai University, Contemporary Law (Kokubunji, Japan) Luis Miguel GUTIERREZ - Instituto Nacional de Geriatría, Institutos Nacionales de Salud (Mexico City, Mexico) › 8:05 The Mexican flu and the elderly: an unexpectedly low mortality rate Room 342 A Workshop 7.45 › 8:30 Developing age-friendly communities: practice and policy initiatives from across the world WD9 239 Chair: Jeni WARBURTON (Victoria, Australia) › Speakers panel: Jo-Anne EVERINGHAM (Brisbane, Australia) Anthea TINKER (London, UK) Andrew SCHARLACH (Berkeley, USA) Late Breaking News › 8:45 › 9:15 › 9:45 Amphi Bordeaux 8.45 › 10:15 Older patients with type 2 diabetes derive substantial benefits from blood pressure lowering with perindopril-indapamide John Chalmers - The George Institute for International Health, Professorial Division (Sydney, Australia) The Randomized Evaluation of Long term anticoagulant therapy (RE-LY) study: rationale and design Jean-Yves Le Heuzey - Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou (Paris, France) How fast you walk predicts how long you live: pooled data from 34,370 older adults Stephanie Studenski - University of Pittsburgh, Internal Medicine (Pittsburgh, United States) Thursday S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 167 Thursday 9 SA9 247 Symposia Room 342 A Pleiotropic antagonism: age-dependent 8.45 › 10:15 diseases as the price for the vigour of youth Chair: Georg WICK (Innsbruck, Austria) › SA9 247-1 — The concept of pleiotropic antagonism - Fundamental tradeoffs in the biology of aging Jay OLSHANSKY (Chicago, USA) › SA9 247-2 — Atherosclerosis - An age associated autoimmune disease Georg WICK (Innsbruck, Austria) › SA9 247-3 — Aging of innate and adaptive immunity › SA9 247-4 — Human muscle aging and cellular senescence SB9 248 CME Room 342 B How to improve the care of elderly people 8.45 › 10:15 with diabetes? The Alfediam/SFGG Frenchspeaking group for the study of diabetes in the elderly Chair: Alan SINCLAIR (Luton, UK) › SB9 248-1 — Individualized targets for glycemic control in elderly diabetic people Ulrich VISHER (Thonex-Geneva, Switzerland) › SB9 248-2 — Prevention and screening of diabetes related complications; targets for associated cardio-vascular risk factors in elderly people with diabetes Jean-Frédéric BLICKLE (Strasbourg, France) › SB9 248-3 — Aging and diabetes in the French population: epidemiology, quality of care and perspectives for improvements: entred 2001 through entred 2007 Anne FAGOT-CAMPAGNA (Saint Maurice, France) Isabelle BOURDEL-MARCHASSON (Pessac, France) › SB9 248-4 — Quality of life in French elderly diabetic subjects: entred 2007- Thursday 2008 168 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Symposia Thursday 9 Urbanisation and ageing: neighbourhood influences on social integration and health inequality SD9 249 Room 343 8.45 › 10:15 Chair: Christopher PHILLIPSON (Keele, UK) › SD9 249-1 — Urbanisation and ageing: social divisions and neighbourhood change Christopher PHILLIPSON (Keele, UK) Fleur THOMESE (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Jessica KELLEY-MOORE (Cleveland, USA) › SD9 249-2 — The onset of the third age in late modernity: consequences for neighbourhood integration in early old age › SD9 249-3 — The housing situation and residential strategies of older people Catherine BONVALET (Paris, France) › SD9 249-4 — Cumulative dis/advantage, community type, and disability: re-examining racial health disparities in older adulthood The role of anti-aging medicine in the aged society - Japanese perspective SB9 250 Amphi Havane 8.45 › 10:15 Chair: Hajime ORIMO (Yamanashi, Japan) › SB9 250-1 — The activity of Japanese society of anti-aging medicine Toshikazu YOSHIKAWA (Kyoto, Japan) › SB9 250-2 — Caracteristics of Japanese centenarians Takuji SHIRASAWA (Tokyo, Japan) › SB9 250-3 — Japanese foods and functional nutriology Shaw WATANABE (Tokyo, Japan) Room 351 From sensors to informatics-based tele8.45 › 10:15 homecare: making remote monitoring work SD9 251 Chair: Mary PARKER (Alexandria, USA) › SD9 251-1 — Developing user-driven approaches to research and development for ambient technologies Andrew SIXSMITH (Vancouver, Canada) David KUTZIK (Philadelphia, USA) Anthony GLASCOCK (Philadelphia, USA) Charles WILLEMS (Utrecht, The Netherlands) › SD9 251-2 — It’s all about implementation: lessons learned from the USA, the UK and The Netherlands › SD9 251-3 — Care informatics: the essential component for remote monitoring implementation Thursday › SD9 251-4 — Integrating behavioral monitoring in telehomecare: a report from The Netherlands S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 169 Thursday 9 SB9 252 CME Symposia Physical activity for older persons Chair: Louis BHERER (Montréal, Canada) Room 352 AB 8.45 › 10:15 › SB9 252-1 — Physical activity, mobility, obesity, and aging Martin BROCHU (Sherbrooke, Canada) › SB9 252-2 — Aging, physical activity and cardiorespiratory function Laurent BOSQUET (Poitiers, France) › SB9 252-3 — The effect of physical activity on cognition and psychological well-being in frail and non-frails older persons Louis BHERER (Montréal, Canada) SD9 253 Symposium on supporting elderly people discharged from hospitals Room 353 8.45 › 10:15 Chairs: Edward LEUNG (Hong Kong, China), Peter HUNTER (Melbourne, Australia) › SD9 253-1 — Integrated discharge support programme for elderly patients in Hong Kong Edward LEUNG (Hong Kong, China) Philip POI (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) Peter HUNTER (Caulfield, Australia) › SD9 253-2 — Current discharge support programmes for the frail elderly patients in Malaysia Thursday › SD9 253-3 — Residential aged care integration programme Michal BOYD (Takapuna, New Zealand) › SD9 253-4 — Victorian harp - CDM experience 170 Track A: Biological Sciences Track C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Other session Track B: Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Track D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Closing ceremony Closing Ceremony Thursday 9 Amphi Bordeaux 10.30 › 11.00 Thursday S: Symposium W: Workshop O: Oral communications session SAT: Satellite industry session 171 › Posters Posters are organized in four areas at level 2 and level 3, following their theme (Track A, B, C or D). See maps pages 176 & 177 During the poster session, between 12.15 and 13.45, poster presenters are attending their poster so that delegates can discuss it, ask questions, get more information. Mondays’ posters programme on page 178 Tuesdays’ posters programme on page 243 Wednesdays’ posters programme on page 309 173 › Posters The Congress Organizing Committee acknowledged the submission of over 4400 abstracts from all over the world. All abstracts have been reviewed and assessed by the International Scientific Committee. Abstracts are presented as oral communications and posters. Oral communications have been integrated to the first part of the programme, and posters are presented on Monday 6, Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 July. Posters are changing each day. How to read the programme? As the oral programme, the posters programme is divided in four main themes: A: Biological Sciences B: Health Sciences and Geriatric Medicine C: Behavioural and Psychological Sciences D: Social Research, Policy and Practice Each poster owns a poster code, to be located in the poster areas, and to find the abstracts in the supplement of the Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, available in congress bags. Example: PC8 591 Poster Track C Board number Date (Wednesday July 8) (Behavourial & Psychological sciences) Poster sessions will take place on Monday 6, Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 July 2009 from 12.15 pm to 1.45 pm. During this time-slot, poster presenters will attend their poster in order to discuss with the congress delegates. 174 › Posters practical information Posters will be changed every day and each poster will be displayed for one day only. (Day of display has been notified in the confirmation letter). Posters dimensions: 120 cm heights x 90 cm width Set-up: as from 7.30 am Display timeframe: all day long (only one day per poster, assigned) Dismantling: 7.00 pm AT THE LATEST Poster presenters are requested to proceed to the Poster Desk first, located in the Welcome area (see maps below), where they will be given their official poster voucher and hanging material. The organizing committee will not be responsible for any material lost or damaged if they are not promptly removed. 175 Track A Biological Sciences Boards 01 to 61 176 Track B Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine Boards 62 to 546 351 Amphi Havane Track C - Behavourial and Psychological Sciences Boards 547 to 680 Amphi Bordeaux Poster Desk › Poster Area, Level 3 Welcome Area 341 › Poster Area, Level 2 241 67 64 Track B es / Geriatric Medicine Boards 62 to 546 68 66 Track D Social Research, Policy and Practice Boards 681 to 899 69 71 Room Maillot 177 Posters Monday 6 Track A - Biological Sciences PA6 001 › TRAJECTORIES OF CHANGES IN HEALTH STATUS IN OLDER CANADIANS Longevity A. Mitnitski*, X. SONG, K. ROCKWOOD (Halifax, Canada) PA6 002 › SMOKING HABITS AND MORTALITY AMONG THE OLDEST OLD – DOES PREVIOUS SMOKING HISTORY MATTER? PA6 003 › THE SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM RS1050450 IN GPX1 IS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN LONGEVITY Monday R. Jacobsen*, B. JEUNE, K. CHRISTENSEN (Odense, Denmark) M. Soerensen*, T. STEVNSNER, V. BOHR, K. CHRISTENSEN, L. CHRISTIANSEN (Odense, Denmark) Mechanisms of ageing PA6 004 › THE ROLE OF NEUROACTIVE STEROIDS IN THE PROCESSIONS OF LEARNING AND MEMORY OF OLD RATS PA6 005 › THE CELL PROLIFERATION AND APOPTOSIS IN THE PRESENCE OF AMINO ACIDS IN ORGANOTYPIC CULTURE OF TISSUES OF DIFFERENT AGE V. Sashkov*, N. SELVEROVA, T. DZGANDAROVA (Moscow, Russian Federation) V. Khavinson*, N. CHALISOVA, V. LESNYAK (ST Petersburg, Russian Federation) PA6 006 › GLYCATION AND AGING: THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE E. BOULANGER*, C. GAXATTE, F. PUISIEUX (LILLE, France) PA6 007 › CHROMOSOMES MODIFICATION AT THE OLD AGE T. Lezhava* (Tbilisi, Georgia) PA6 008 › APOPTOSIS INCREASE IN TUMORS OF AGED COMPARED TO YOUNG MICE IS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO AKR LYMPHOMA MALIGNANCY O. Itzhaki*, T. KAPTZAN, E. SKUTELSKY, J. SINAI, G. SCHIBY, M. HUSZAR, A. SIEGAL, J. LEIBOVICI (Tel-Aviv, Israel) PA6 009 › GROWTH ARREST-SPECIFIC GENE 6 PLAYS A ROLE IN AGEING KIDNEY THROUGH ADVANCED GLYCATION ENDPRODUCTS H. Arai*, T. MATSUBARA, T. KITA (Kyoto, Japan) PA6 010 › A POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS IN PROCESS OF SENESCENCE V. Semenkov*, E. KOVALENKO, A. SAPOZHNIKOV (Moscow, Russian Federation) PA6 011 › TOP-DOWN CONTROL ANALYSIS OF AGING EFFECT ON MITOCHONDRIAL OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION IN RAT SKELETAL MUSCLE G. Gouspillou*, I. BOURDEL-MARCHASSON, R. ROULAND, G. CALMETTES, J. FRANCONI, P. DIOLEZ (Bordeaux, France) PA6 012 › ROLE OF HYOTHALAMIC NEUROPEPTIDE Y IN THE BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF CALORIE RESTRICTION T. Chiba*, H. YAMAZA, I. SHIMOKAWA (Nagasaki, Japan) PA6 013 › A STRUCTURAL, PHYSICAL BASIS FOR CELLULAR REPLICATIVE SENESCENCE PA6 014 › ANXIETY, DEPRESSION AND MEDIAL TEMPORAL LOBE ATROPHY IN NORMAL YOUNG-OLD ADULTS: THE PATH THROUGH LIFE STUDY A. Aranda-Anzaldo*, A. MAYA-MENDOZA (Toluca, Mexico) N. Cherbuin*, C. RÉLADE-MESLIN, P. SACHDEV, K. ANSTEY (Canberra, Australia) 178 Posters PA6 015 › Monday 6 AGING, BIOSTRUCTURE AND CARCINOGENESIS O. Galavina* (Kharkov, Ukraine) PA6 016 › DECAY OF FREE RECALL WITH SPARING OF MEMORY ENCODING AS A FEATURE OF NORMAL AGING: CLUES FROM THE ENHANCED CUED RECALL TEST PA6 017 › ROLE OF SMALL PEPTIDES FOR EPIGENETIC REGULATION V. Lino*, R. O SOUZA, L. C ALVES (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) V. Khavinson*, V. MALININ (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation) PA6 018 › AGE-DEPENDENT CELLULAR ENERGY METABOLISM IN NEWLY ECLOSED AND OLD HONEYBEES (APIS MELLIFERA) C. Hsu*, Y. CHAN, Y. CHUANG, Y. HSIEH (Tao-Yuan, Taiwan) AGING ALTERS PPARGAMMA IN RODENT AND HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE BY MODULATING THE BALANCE IN SRC-1 PA6 020 › AGE- AND CASTE-DEPENDENT SIGNATURES OF DNA REPAIR GENE EXPRESSION AND MITOCHONDRIAL MAINTENANCE IN HONEYBEE MUSCLE F. Picard*, S. MIARD, L. DOMBROWSKI, S. CARTER, L. BOIVIN (Québec, Canada) Monday PA6 019 › R. Aamodt* (Aas, Norway) PA6 021 › RESPONSE OF MUSCLE-SPECIFIC E3 LIGASE MAFBX/ATROGIN-1 AND MURF1 TO PRESSURE-INDUCED DEEP TISSUE INJURY P. Siu*, E. TAM, J. NG, B. TENG, X. PEI, I. BENZIE, A. MAK (Hong Kong, China) PA6 022 › CHANGE IN DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULFATE IS ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGING FUNCTION IN THE OLDEST OLD J. Sanders*, R. BOUDREAU, A. CAPPOLA, A. ARNOLD, P. CHAVES, J. ROBBINS, M. CUSHMAN, A. NEWMAN (Pittsburgh, United States) PA6 023 › ON THE NATURE OF AGING I. Semsei* (Nyiregyhaza, Hungary) PA6 024 › FRAILTY SYNDROME AND INFLAMMATORY MARKERS: TNF-ALFA AND STNFR1 ANALYSES IN FRAIL WOMEN FROM COMMUNITY L. Lustosa*, L. PEREIRA, F. COELHO, A. PARENTONI, D. PEREIRA, J. SILVA, V. GONÇALVES (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PA6 025 › EVOLUTION OF ASYMMETRIC DAMAGE SEGREGATION PA6 026 › AGE-RELATED IMPAIRMENT OF THE LATE PHASE OF LTP IN PS1 KNOCK-IN MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE A. Rashidi*, T. KIRKWOOD, D. SHANLEY (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) A. AUFFRET*, V. GAUTHERON, J. MARIANI, C. ROVIRA (Paris, France) PA6 027 › STOP OF THE ONTOGENESIS CLOCK, PREDECESSOR MAMMAL’S HIBERNATION POSSIBLE KEY FOR ABOLITION OF AGEING? PA6 028 › RELATIONSHIP OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN PATHOLOGY BETWEEN EPICARDIUM AND DORSAL VAGAL NUCLEI V. Golub* (Cherkasy, Ukraine) Y. Fujita*, M. TAKATAMA, K. OKAMOTO (Maebashi, Japan) PA6 029 › AGING, DIABETES MELLITUS AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION: AN UNEXPECTED RELATIONSHIP M. El Assar *, S. VALLEJO, M. CASTRO, L. RODRÍGUEZ (GETAFE, MADRID, Spain) PA6 030 › AGEING AS THE SHRINKAGE OF THE HOMEODYNAMIC SPACE S. Rattan* (Aarhus, Denmark) 179 Monday 6 Posters PA6 031 › INDIVIDUAL LIFE HISTORY, BEHAVIOR, AND BIOMARKERS OF AGEING N. Goncharova* (Sochi, Russian Federation) New technologies (biomarkers, imaging, stem cells…) PA6 032 › GRAY MATTER VOLUMETRIC CHANGES ON NON-DEMENTED ELDERS: THE GENDER INFLUENCE ON THE CEREBRAL CORTEX P. Curiati*, J. TAMASHIRO, P. SQUARZONI, P. MENEZES, F. DURAN, C. LEITE, L. SANTOS, H. VALLADA, M. SCAZUFCA, G. BUSATTO, T. ALVES (São Paulo, Brazil) Monday PA6 033 › ELDERLY EPILEPSY: INTEREST OF QUANTITATIVE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY (QEEG) C. FOGUEM*, D. FERRIBY, J. GOMEL, M. BECKER SCHEINDER, F. PIETTE, C. SEBBAN (BESANCON, France) PA6 034 › STNFR-1 IS AN EARLY INFLAMMATORY MARKER IN COMMUNITY VERSUS INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY WOMEN F. Coelho*, F. NARCISO , D. OLIVEIRA, D. PEREIRA, M. TEIXEIRA, D. SOUZA, L. PEREIRA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PA6 035 › SIMPLE SCREENING FOR DRY MOUTH W. Sakamoto*, T. KANEHIRA, T. YAMAGUCHI, J. TAKEHARA, Y. FUJII, K. ASANO, S. YUKAWA (Ishikari, Japan) PA6 036 › A NEW CLASS OF MRI STRIATAL DOPAMINERGIC RECEPTOR IMAGING AGENTS M. Shafiee Ardestani*, M. AMANLOU, A. JABBARI, S. SADAT EBRAHIMI (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) PA6 037 › TELOMERIC AND SUBTELOMERIC STRUCTURAL CHANGE WITH AGING IN CHRONICALLY ILL PATIENTS T. Maeda*, J. OYAMA, Y. HIGUCHI, N. MAKINO (Beppu, Japan) PA6 038 › COGNTIVE POTENTIEL (P300): A VALUABLE METHOD TO EVALUATE CEREBRAL SENESCENCE C. De JAEGER* (Paris, France) PA6 039 › STUDY OF THE TELOMERE LENGTH AND DIFFERENT MARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON DISEASE A. BENETOS*, G. WATFA, C. DRAGONAS, R. NZIETCHUENG, R. DITTRICH, C. ALECU, C. SIEBER (Vandoeuvre Lès Nancy, France) PA6 040 › BIOMARKERS OF HUMAN AGEING: THE NEWCASTLE 85+ STUDY C. Martin-Ruiz*, T. KIRKWOOD, K. DAVIES, J. COLLERTON, T. VON ZGLINICKI, (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) PA6 041 › STABLE MAGNETIC ISOTOPES AS THE BASIS FOR THE NEW ANTI-AGING BIOTECHNOLOGY L. Tumanova*, V. KOLTOVER, T. BOGATYRENKO, E. KUDRYASHOVA, U. SHEVCHENKO, L. TUMANOVA (Moscow Region, Russian Federation) PA6 042 › DYNAMICS OF MITOCHONDRIAL CRISTAE, THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO PROTEIN EXCHANGE WITHIN MITOCHONDRIA J. Bereiter-Hahn*, D. DIKOV, S. MAI, M. JENDRACH, V. SUKHORUKOV, I. WITTIG (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) PA6 043 › COMPLEXITY, CHAOS, AND FRACTALITY IN AGING: FRACTAL LACUNARITY CAN MEASURE PHYSIO/PATHOLOGIC AGING A. Zaia* (Ancona, Italy) 180 Posters PA6 044 › Monday 6 HIGHER EXPRESSION OF MACROMOLECULAR FORMS AND C-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF PLASMA FIBRONECTIN MORE FREQUENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH ALZHEIMER J. Leszek* (Wroclaw, Poland) Ways of affecting the ageing process PA6 045 › ORAL POLYAMINE DECREASES MORTALITY IN AGED MICE AND THE INCIDENCE OF AGE-ASSOCIATED PATHOLOGIES K. Soda*, Y. DOBASHI, Y. KANO, F. KONISHI (Saitama, Japan) ORAL POLYAMINE DECREASES THE DEATH IN AGED MICE AND AGINGASSOCIATED PATHOLOGY PA6 047 › « SCIENCE AGAINST AGING » - A COMPLEX INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM OF FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH K. Soda* (Saitama, Japan) Monday PA6 046 › M. Batin*, A. MOSKALEV, V. NOVOSELTSEV, A. MICHALSKI, E. TERESHINA (SaintPetersburg, Russian Federation) PA6 048 › MUSCLE STRENGTH BUT NOT FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH PLASMA IL-6 LEVELS OF COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY WOMEN L. Pereira*, D. OLIVEIRA, F. NARCISO, F. COELHO, J. DIAS, M. SANTOS, D. PEREIRA, R. DIAS (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PA6 049 › INTAKE LEVELS AND MAJOR FOOD SOURCES OF ENERGY AND NUTRIENTS IN THE RAJASTHANESE ELDERLY (INDIA) M. Lata*, A. BHATIA (Bharatpur, India) PA6 050 › CONCEPT OF AGE-RELATED PATHOLOGY AND ACCELERATED AGEING PREVENTION, REDUCTION OF PREMATURE MORTALITY L. Kozlov*, V. KHAVINSON, O. MIKHAILOVA, G. RYZHAK (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation) PA6 051 › HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IN AGING IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN UP-REGULATION OF AT1 AND DOWN-REGULATION OF D1 RECEPTORS IN THE KIDNEY M. Asghar*, G. CHUGH, D. DIZ, M. LOKHANDWALA (Houston, United States) PA6 052 › THE EFFECT OF WHOLE BODY VIBRATION AMPLITUDE AND FREQUENCY ON LEG MUSCLE ACTIVITY AND ACCELERATION THROUGHOUT THE BODY R. Pollock*, F. MARTIN (London, United Kingdom) PA6 053 › AMBIENT TEMPERATURE INFLUENCES CELLULAR METABOLISM IN CANINE DERMAL FIBROBLAST T. TSAI*, C. HSU (Kwei-Shan Tao-Yuan, Taiwan) PA6 054 › AGE RELATIONS OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW, CEREBROSPINAL FLUID MOBILITY AND CRANIAL COMPLIANCE Y. Moskalenko*, G. WEINSTEIN, T. KRAVCHENKO, N. SAMUS, N. RIABCHIKOVA, A. PANOV, V. SEMERNIA, A. FEILDING, P. HALVORSON (St Petersburg, Russian Federation) PA6 055 › CIRCULATING LEVELS OF IL-18 AND APOE GENOTYPE IN ALZHEIMER’S PATIENTS PA6 056 › DOES HELICOBACTER PYLORI CHRONIC INFECTION PLAY A ROLE IN ALZHEIMER DEMENTIA OCCURRENCE? M. Reale*, L. VELLUTO, C. IARLORI, V. BELLANTE, D. GAMBI (Chieti, Italy) N. SALLES*, L. LUC, B. ALICE, J. ALEXANDRE, D. JEAN-FRANÇOIS, M. FRANCIS (PESSAC, France) 181 Monday 6 PA6 057 › Posters CAN « BLUE-ENRICHED » OR CONTROL WHITE LIGHT INFLUENCE SLEEP, MOOD AND ALERTNESS IN OLDER PEOPLE? K. Lederle*, B. MIDDLETON, T. SLETTEN, V. REVELL, D. SKENE (Guildford, United Kingdom) PA6 058 › HELICOBACTER PYLORI CHRONIC INFECTION AND ALZHEIMER DEMENTIA: PRELIMINARY RESULTS C. Roubaud-Baudron*, K. PIERRE, M. FRANCIS, S. NATHALIE (Bordeaux, France) Monday PA6 059 › STRATEGIES TO REVERSE IRON- AND AGE-INDUCED RECOGNITION MEMORY DEFICITS: THE USE OF ROSUVASTATIN M. De Lima*, R. RECH, A. DORNELLES, V. GARCIA, G. VEDANA, L. ALCALDE, N. SCHRODER (Porto Alegre, Brazil) PA6 060 › CHANGE IN H-P-A ACTIVITY IN RATS CAUSED BY OXIDATIVE STRESS DURING AGING, AND ITS PREVENTION BY VITAMIN E S. Urano*, T. TAKAHASHI, N. KOBAYASHI (Saitama-city, Japan) PA6 061 › ANTI-LIPOLYTIC EFFECT OF ENOS DERIVED FROM ADIPOCYTES ACT THROUGH PROTEIN S-NITROSYLATION, ASSOCIATED WITH REGULATION OF FATTY LIVER Y. Yamada*, M. ETO, Y. ITO, S. MOCHIZUKI, H. OTA, S. OGAWA, K. IIJIMA, K. KOZAKI, K. TOBA, M. AKISHITA, Y. OUCHI (Tokyo, Japan) Track B - Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine PB6 062 › NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN ELDERLY INPATIENTS WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT Alzheimer’s / Dementia / Cognitive decline / MCI G. Orsitto*, F. FULVIO, D. TRIA, V. TURI, A. VENEZIA, C. MANCA (Gioia del Colle, Italy) PB6 063 › AMINOFF SUFFERING SYNDROME (ASS) A NEW PATHOLOGICAL ENTITY IN END-STAGE DEMENTIA PB6 064 › MINI-SUFFERING STATE EXAMINATION: POSSIBLE KEY CRITERION FOR 6 MONTHS SURVIVAL AND MORTALITY IN END-STAGE DEMENTIA B. Aminoff* (Ramat Gan, Israel) B. Aminoff* (Ramat Gan, Israel) PB6 065 › DIAGNOSTIC OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE IN QUéBEC. EVALUATION OF PRACTICE PROFIL OF MEDIACAL SPECIALISTS PB6 066 › ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEALTH UTILITIES, QUALITY OF LIFE, AND HEALTH CARE COSTS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PB6 067 › GERIATRICS D REFUSAL PHENOMENON WITH END STAGE DEMENTIA PATIENTS G. Lacombe* (Sherbrooke, Canada) E. Miller*, L. SCHNEIDER, R. ROSENHECK (Providence, USA) B. Aminoff* (Ramat Gan, Israel) PB6 068 › RISK FACTORS AND RESILIENCE: HEALTH OUTCOMES IN FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA PB6 069 › MILD DEMENTIA AND OUTCOMES OF GETTING LOST WHILE DRIVING P. Shuter*, H. EDWARDS, S. SACRE (Brisbane, Australia) L. Hunt*, A. BROWN (Hillsboro, United States) 182 Posters Monday 6 PB6 070 › SOCIAL INEQUALITIES AND CORRELATES OF COGNITIVE DISABILITY IN THE ELDERLY PB6 071 › ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION IN RESIDENTS WITH DEMENTIA: ANALYSIS OF RESIDENT ANALYSIS INSTRUMENT (RAI) DATA S. BELBRAOUET*, J. RAVAUD, N. CHAU, L. GROUP (MONCTON, Canada) P. Wielandt* (Edmonton, Canada) PB6 072 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI) AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITIES S. Pakzad*, P. BOURQUE, M. RICHARD, D. COLLETTE (Moncton, Canada) PB6 073 › P. GRANATO*, O. GODEFROY, S. VINAKAR, M. BOUCART, R. BRUYER (Valenciennes, France) PB6 074 › COMPARISON OF MOTOR PERFORMANCE IN UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITIES UNDER DUAL-TASK FOR PATIENTS WITH MILD ALZHEIMER DISEASE Monday THE MEASUREMENT OF THE RECOGNITION OF FACIAL EXPRESSION OF EMOTIONS IN THE ALZHEIMER’S DEMENTIA W. Alice M K*, A. WONG, T. FU, C. WU, C. HUANG, M. CHIOU, H. FUNG (Taoyuan, Taiwan) PB6 075 › STRATEGY STIMULATION OF MEMORY: WORKSHOPS FOR GAMES AND GAMES FOR THE ELDERLY DIAGNOSED WITH LEARNING AMENDMENT TAKE THE JOINT HEALTH UNIT OF WANSBECK-FEDERAL DISTRICT. N. Moreira Matos*, L. SAMARA RAMALHO DOS SANTOS FIGUEIREDO , S. MONTEIRO SILVA (Samambaia Norte, Brazil) PB6 076 › TO BE (AT HOME) OR NOT TO BE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE MEANINGS, DECISION MAKING PROCESSES, AND EXPERIENCES OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA AT THE POINT OF RELOCATION TO A RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY PB6 077 › HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE: REPORT OF FOUR CASES AMONG BROTHERS F. Aminzadeh*, W. DALZIEL, F. MOLNAR, L. GARCIA, M. EISNER (Ottawa, Canada) T. Brum*, A. BRUM, L. COSTA, V. LOPES , M. BARROS, D. SUETH, M. VIEIRA, O. FAVORETO (Itaperuna, Brazil) PB6 078 › CASE STUDIES FROM THE FIELD TO INFORM THE PRODUCTION OF AN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE FOR TERTIARY STUDENTS ON DEMENTIA CARE B. Walter*, A. DE BELLIS, S. BRADLEY, A. WOTHERSPOON, P. GUERIN, J. PATERSON, M. CECCHIN (Adelaide, Australia) PB6 079 › DOES DEMENTIA CARE MAPPING ADEQUATELY CAPTURE SUBJECTIVE REPORTED PATIENT EXPERIENCE IN HOSPITAL? R. Woolley*, J. GREEN, D. BROOKER, J. YOUNG (Bradford, United Kingdom) PB6 080 › THE FEASIBILITY OF CARE MAPPING ON ELDERLY CARE WARDS R. Woolley*, J. GREEN, D. BROOKER, J. YOUNG (Bradford, United Kingdom) PB6 081 › INCIDENCE AND PREDICTORS OF EXCESS DISABILITY IN NURSING HOME RESIDENTS WITH DEMENTIA S. Slaughter* (Edmonton Alberta, Canada) PB6 082 › COGNITIVE DECLINE AND GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT IN A MEXICAN UNIVERSITY GERIATRIC UNIT G. Daniel*, R. SALINAS, B. GONZÁLEZ (Monterrey, Mexico) PB6 083 › POSATIRELIN (L-PYRO-2-AMINOADIPYL-L-LEUCYL-L-PROLINAMIDE) TREATMENT FOR PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS I. Culum*, D. FORBES (Canada) 183 Monday 6 Posters PB6 084 › DANCE PERFORMANCE AS AN INTERVENTION IN THE CARE OF ELDERLY PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA PB6 085 › BEYOND TRADITIONAL MEASURES OF VALIDITY: ADDRESSING VALUES AND ETHICS IN CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF MEASUREMENT TOOLS T. Ravelin*, A. ISOLA, J. KYLMÄ (Kajaani, Finland) B. Zur*, A. JOHNSON, E. ROY, D. LALIBERTE RUDMAN (Waterloo, Canada) PB6 086 › AKTIVA: A CONTROLLED INTERVENTION-STUDY FOR PREVENTION OF DEMENTIA IN THE ELDERLY [AKTIVA: AKTIVE KOGNITIVE STIMULATION – VORBEUGUNG IM ALTER] PB6 087 › BENEFITS OF ORAL COBALAMIN ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN ELDERLY PERSONS WITH VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY Monday V. Tesky*, W. BANZER, J. PANTEL (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) C. JEHL*, C. MARTIN-HUNYADI, T. VOGEL, E. ANDRES, M. BERTHEL, G. KALTENBACH (Strasbourg, France) PB6 088 › VALIDATION OF A SHORT COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT TOOL IN THE INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS OF FAR NORTH QUEENSLAND E. Strivens*, M. STEVENSON, K. SMITH, D. LOGIUDICE, O. ALMEIDA, N. LAUTENSCHLAGER, L. FLICKER (Cairns, Australia) PB6 089 › DEMENTIA IN A SENEGALESE ELDERLY POPULATION 65 YEARS AND OVER: PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS K. Toure*, C. MAMADOU, Z. MARIA VICTORIA, B. YVES, T. ANTA, N. MOUHAMADOU MANSOUR (Dakar, Senegal) PB6 090 › ASPIRIN, STEROIDAL AND NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS FOR TREATING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PB6 091 › MELANIN HAS THE UNEXPECTED CAPABILITY OF TRANSDUCE PHOTONIC ENERGY INTO CHEMICAL ENERGY. MELANIN IS TO ANIMAL KINGDOM LIKE CHLOROPHYLL IS TO VEGETABLE KINGDOM, BOTH DISSOCIATE THE WATER MOLECULE. THIS PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION SO CALLED HUMAN PHOTOSYNTHESIS, AND ITS PHARMACOLOGICAL MODULATION IS A PROMISSORY TREATMENT IN AD, PD, OAD, CARDIAC FAILURE AND OTHERS DISEASES EPIDEMIOLOGICALLY SIGNIFICANT D. Jaturapatporn*, M. ISAAC, N. TABET (Toronto, Canada) A. Solis-Herrera*, M. ARIAS-ESPARZA, R. SOLIS- ARIAS, P. SOLIS-ARIAS (Aguascalientes, Mexico) PB6 092 › ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS’ USE FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN THE SOUTH OF TUNISIA: ANALYTIC STUDY PB6 093 › THE RELATIONSHIP OF BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE TO COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN A NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE OF US ADULTS R. GOUIAA* (Merkez El Alia - Sfax, Tunisia) K. Langa*, M. KABETO, D. LLEWELLYN (Ann Arbor, United States) PB6 094 › BOLD RESPONSE CHANGES WITH AGEING EVIDENCED DURING A SEMANTIC FLUENCY TASK C. HOMMET*, F. DOMENGIE, G. DE MARCO, K. MONDON, T. CONSTANS, J. COTTIER, C. DESTRIEUX (Tours, France) PB6 095 › A SURVEY OF PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT, DEMENTIA AND DEPRESSION IN HOSPITALIZED VETERANS K. Jeng*, W. LEE, J. TSAI (Taichung, Taiwan) PB6 096 › PREVALENCE OF DEMENTIA AMONG PUERTO RICAN VETERANS J. Carrion-Baralt*, E. SUAREZ, R. DEL RIO (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 184 Posters PB6 097 › Monday 6 FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS: STABILITY IN THE EYE OF THE DEMENTIA STORM? S. Dahlke*, A. PHINNEY, E. KELSON (Vancouver, Canada) PB6 098 › THE DRIVING AND DEMENTIA TOOLKIT A. Byszewski*, F. MOLNAR, W. DALZIEL, F. AMINZADEH, M. HING, S. MARSHALL, K. ROBINSON, L. HUNT (Ottawa, Canada) PB6 099 › ETIOLOGY AND PREDICTORS OF URINARY INCONTINENCE IN PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA K. Miu*, S. LAU, S. SZETO (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB6 100 › DOMINANCE AND BURDEN DOES DOMINANCE IN PARTNERSHIP MODIFY CAREGIVER BURDEN IN DEMENTIA? PB6 101 › BREAKING BARRIERS TO MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF ALZHEIMER PB6 102 › SCREENING OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY WITH DIABETES MELLITUS USING SELF-REPORTED QUESTIONNAIRE S. Oakes* (San Antonio, United States) Monday A. Wettstein*, D. DYNTAR (Zürich, Switzerland) T. Matsuzawa*, T. SAKURAI, K. YOKONO (KOBE, Japan) PB6 103 › ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DIABETES MELLITUS, PRE-DIABETES AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE J. Roriz-Filho*, S. TEÓFILO DE SÁ RORIZ, M. FOSS, M. FOSS FREITAS, E. BORGES DE OLIVEIRA, P. FERNANDES FORMIGUIERI, R. REBOUÇAS LOBO, E. FERRIOLLI, N. KILZA DA COSTA LIMA, A. SANTOS, J. MORIGUTI (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) PB6 104 › QUALITY OF LIFE IN DEMENTIA: CLINICAL AND ECONOMIC FINDINGS FROM NEW ZEALAND F. Gallrach*, R. KIRK, A. HORNBLOW, M. CROUCHER (Christchurch, New Zealand) PB6 105 › BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS IN DEMENTIA. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A POLYVALENT GERIATRIQUE MEDICINE STRUCTURE AND A COGNITIVE PSYCHOGERIATRIE UNIT S. MAMAN*, A. SIMON (PLAISIR, France) PB6 106 › COGNITIVE TESTING IN PARKINSON DISEASE DEMENTIA G. Kaltenbach*, M. KIESMANN, J. CHANSON, T. VOGEL, M. BERTHEL, G. KALTENBACH (Strasbourg, France) PB6 107 › ENHANCING COGNITIVE REASONING IN OLDER ADULTS: CAN PLAYING GAMES HELP? L. Hohaus*, T. GRACE (Brisbane, Australia) PB6 108 › REVERSIBLE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT DUE TO THALIDOMIDE M. Söderlund*, M. GUAJARDO, D. SEINHART, M. SCHAPIRA, D. FANTL, L. CAMERA (Buenos Aires, Argentina) PB6 109 › THE DETERMINANTS OF END STAGE RENAL DISEASES PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA S. Yeh*, I. YEH, Y. LI (Kaohsiung , Taiwan) PB6 110 › STUDY OF MENTAL AND REGULAR TRAINING (SMART) IN PEOPLE WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: PRELIMINARY SCREENING RESULTS K. Simpson*, M. FIATARONE SINGH, M. VALENZUELA, B. BAUNE, N. SINGH, H. BRODATY, P. SACHDEV, W. WEN (Sydney, Australia) PB6 111 › CHARACTERISTICS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PATIENTS WITH A RAPID WEIGHT LOSS DURING A SIX-YEAR FOLLOW-UP O. Guérin*, A. SANDRINE, S. STÉPHANE, C. FREDERIC, C. CHRISTELLE, G. SOPHIE, V. BRUNO (Nice, France) 185 Posters Monday 6 PB6 112 › OPINIONS OF SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE RELATED TO THE SERVICE SYSTEM – A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS PB6 113 › CLINICAL UTILITY OF VOXEL-BASED SPECIFIC REGIONAL ANALYSIS SYSTEM FOR ALZHEIMER M. Raivio*, M. LAAKKONEN, K. PITKÄLÄ (Lahti, Finland) H. KANETAKA*, H. HANYU, T. AKAI, T. SATOU, K. HIRAO, T. IWAMOTO (Tokyo, Japan) PB6 114 › PROGNOSIS OF MILD COGNITIVE DEFICIT ABOUT THE EVOLUTION TO ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE Monday J. VILLALOBOS COMAS*, D. SOTOMAYOR MERIÑO, G. HERNANDEZ BRANGO , L. DIAZ MORADT (Montería, Colombia) PB6 115 › PREVIOUS HEPATITIS A VIRUS INFECTION IS RELATED TO SLOWER PSYCHOMOTOR SPEED IN ELDERLY C. Hsieh*, C. LIU, T. FANG, Y. YU, C. LAI, H. KUO (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) PB6 116 › LIGHTHOUSE PROJECT ON DEMENTIA, ULM, GERMANY – IMPROVEMENT OF ADVICE AND DIAGNOSTICS FOR PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM DEMENTIA AFTER THE CLASSIFICATION OF THEIR LEVEL OF CARE (ULTDEM STUDY) A. Lukas*, C. V. ARNIM, M. OTTO, R. KILIAN, M. RIEPE, R. MUCHE, M. JAMOUR, S. MAYER, T. NIKOLAUS (Ulm, Germany) PB6 117 › BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID AND DEMENTIA IN ELDERS C. Fernandez-Viadero*, F. ARCE-MATEOS, M. BECERRA, M. BOLADO, R. VERDUGA, D. CRESPO (Camargo-Cantabria, Spain) PB6 118 › AN AUDIT OF NATIONAL GUIDANCE ON STRUCTURAL IMAGING IN PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED DEMENTIA A. PRASANNA*, A. EJAZ, A. PATEL (WOLVERHAMPTON, United Kingdom) PB6 119 › DEVELOPING CHAIN OF CARE FOR HOME-DWELLING PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA J. Riihimäki*, A. NIEMELÄ, E. SALMINEN, M. ISO-AHO, K. TOLONEN, K. PITKÄLÄ (Helsinki, Finland) PB6 120 › REDUCING SUNDOWNER SYNDROME IN ALZHEIMER’S WITH SLEEP AND REST P. Mellor*, J. GREENHILL (Ormond , Australia) PB6 121 › BLOOD MERCURY LEVEL AND RISK OF DEMENTIA: THE CANADIAN STUDY OF HEALTH AND AGING E. Kröger*, R. VERREAULT, P. AYOTTE, É. DEWAILLY, J. LINDSAY, D. LAURIN (Quebec, Canada) Antiageing PB6 122 › GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE (GFR) MEASUREMENT AND ESTIMATION IN HEALTHY ADULTS WITH AGING S. Xuefeng*, X. SUN, Y. CHEN, X. CHEN, J. WANG (Beijing, China) PB6 123 › WELLNESS IN OLDER WOMEN: BEING AND DOING J. Foottit*, J. ABBEY, D. ANDERSON (Kelvin Grove, Australia) PB6 124 › OPPOSITE EFFECTS OF METABOLIC SYNDROME AND CALORIE RESTRICTION UPON THE PREVALENCE OF DISABILITY: BRAZIL AND JAPAN AS OPPOSED POPULATIONAL MODELS OF BIOLOGICAL AGING M. Roriz-Cruz*, M. RORIZ-CRUZ, I. ROSSET, T. WADA, T. SAKAGAMI, J. RORIZ-FILHO, E. MORAES, R. RODRIGUES, T. KITA, M. CHAVES, K. MATSUBAYASHI (Porto Alegre, Brazil) 186 Posters PB6 125 › Monday 6 PERCEPTION OF SKIN AGEING IN A POPULATION AGED OVER 60 YEARS IN FRANCE: SURVEY RESULTS A. SCHMITT*, V. MENGEAUD, B. vellas, C. vieu (TOULOUSE, France) Cancer advances in geriatrics PB6 126 › ELDERLY BLADDER PHAEOCHROMOCYTOMA: A CASE REPORT C. FOGUEM*, F. KLEINCLAUSS, F. MONNIER, M. DEGOIS, L. PETIT, H. CLERSON, H. BITTARD, M. BECKER-SCHNEIDER (BESANCON, France) PB6 127 › CAN WE LIMIT POSTOPERATIVE DELIRIUM IN PATIENTS MORE THAN 75 YEARS AFTER SURGERY FOR DIGESTIVE CANCER? PB6 128 › AGEING E AUTO ANTIBODIES L. Pelucchi*, S. TERREVAZZI, D. VASATURO, F. SCAGLIONE, M. ILLENI, L. RE, G. CALICCHIO, M. FUMAGALLI (Garbagnate Milanese, Italy) PB6 129 › Monday T. CUDENNEC*, S. MOULIAS, A. BROUSQUET, S. BENOIST, B. NORDLINGER, L. TEILLET (Boulogne Billancourt, France) USEFULNESS OF FRAILTY MARKERS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF THE HEALTH AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF OLDER CANCER PATIENTS REFERRED FOR CHEMOTHERAPY: A PILOT STUDY F. Retornaz*, J. MONETTE, G. BATIST, M. MONETTE, N. SOURIAL, D. SMALL, S. CAPLAN, D. WAH CHOW WAH, M. PUTS, H. BERGMAN (Marseille, France) PB6 130 › EXPERIENCE OF XEROSTOMIA, MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH HEAD AND NECK CANCER POST RADIATION P. Kathasema*, P. KATHASEMA, P. PUTWATANA , D. JUNHAVAT (Bangkok , Thailand) PB6 131 › UNKNOWN GERIATRIC SYNDROMES DEPICTS BY COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT IN ELDERLY CANCER PATIENTS. PRACTICE OF A FRENCH PILOT UNIT OF GERIATRIC ONCOLOGY PB6 132 › LYMPHOMA OF THE PITUITARY STALK: ABOUT ONE CASE AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE M. CECILE*, F. ROUSSEAU, C. BRATICEVIC, D. BALDACCI (Marseille, France) S. Krypciak*, P. CAILLET, J. VOURIOT, C. AJZENBERG, M. BERLE, E. PAILLAUD (Creteil, France) Cardiac failure / Atherosclerosis / Vascular disease and hypertension / COPD / Cerebrovascular disease PB6 133 › LEVEL OF FUNCTIONING AND MORTALITY AMONG US STROKE SURVIVORS PB6 134 › RISK FACTORS OF CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKENING AND PLAQUES FORMATION IN HEALTHY ADULTS K. Mulhorn*, D. LEVINE (Philadelphia, United States) X. Sun*, Y. CHEN, X. CHEN, X. BAI, H. LIN, J. WANG (Beijing, China) PB6 135 › OPTIMIZATION OF THE USE OF B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE LEVELS FOR RISK STRATIFICATION AT DISCHARGE IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE PB6 136 › CHORNIC DIESEASES,AGING, LIFE QUALITY S. Destrac*, M. COURNOT, J. FERRIÈRES (Foix, France) J. Alberte*, M. GUARIENTO (Campinas, Brazil) 187 Monday 6 Posters PB6 137 › PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF EXERCISE CARDIOPULMONARY VENTILATORY PARAMETERS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE A. Scardovi*, A. CELESTINI, S. SCIARRETTA, A. FERRAIRONI, R. DE MARIA, L. BORDI, N. ASPROMONTE, S. PERNA, R. RICCI, M. GUAZZI, . (Rome, Italy) PB6 138 › HOT WEATHER WARNING MIGHT HELP TO REDUCE MORTALITY AMONG THE OLDER POPULATION IN HONG KONG P. Chau*, J. WOO (Hong Kong, Hong Kong) PB6 139 › NOCTURNAL BLOOD PRESSURE DIPPING ANALYSIS IN THE ELDERLY Monday M. Morillo*, C. UEHARA, C. ALMADA FILHO, M. CENDOROGLO, R. MIRANDA (São Paulo, Brazil) PB6 140 › CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AND SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN HIGH-FUNCTIONING OLDER ADULTS: THE ALBACETE STUDY P. Abizanda*, P. ATIENZAR, L. CASADO, E. MARTÍNEZ-SÁNCHEZ, G. PATERNA, L. ROMERO, C. LUENGO, P. SÁNCHEZ-JURADO, I. GARCÍA-NOGUERAS, J. ESQUINAS, E. MARTÍNEZ-ALARCOS (Albacete, Spain) PB6 141 › SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS, A PREDICTOR OF FUNCTIONAL DECLINE IN HIGH-FUNCTIONING OLDER ADULTS: THE ALBACETE STUDY P. Abizanda*, G. PATERNA, E. MARTÍNEZ-SÁNCHEZ, E. LÓPEZ-JIMÉNEZ, P. ATIENZAR, L. CASADO, J. ESQUINAS, I. GARCÍA-NOGUERAS, E. MARTÍN-SEBASTIÁ, M. LEON (Albacete, Spain) PB6 142 › FRAILTY AND SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN HIGH-FUNCTIONING OLDER ADULTS: THE ALBACETE STUDY L. Romero*, E. MARTÍNEZ-SÁNCHEZ, E. LÓPEZ-JIMÉNEZ, P. ATIENZAR, G. PATERNA, J. VIVANCOS, J. NAVARRO, M. GARCÍA-TOMÁS, I. GARCÍA-NOGUERAS, J. ESQUINAS, P. ABIZANDA (Albacete, Spain) PB6 143 › THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ANEMIA AND CLASS OF MYOCARD FAILURE IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS B. Potic*, S. TOMIC, N. DESPOTOVIC, G. MIHAJLOVIC, J. VUKCEVIC, M. DAVIDOVIC (Belgrade, Serbia) PB6 144 › LONG-TERM USE OF NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMATORY DRUGS AND THE RISK OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN THE GERIATRIC POPULATION B. Potic*, N. MARKOVIC, N. DESPOTOVIC, P. ERCEG, S. ZDRAVKOVIC, M. DAVIDOVIC (Belgrade, Serbia) PB6 145 › SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF INFORMATION PROVISION FOR STROKE PATIENTS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS J. Smith*, A. FORSTER, J. YOUNG, P. KNAPP, A. HOUSE, J. WRIGHT (Bradford, United Kingdom) PB6 146 › SODIUM CONSUMPTION IN HYPERTENSIVE OLDER ASIANS P. Srikan*, B. CALLEN (Knoxville, United States of America) PB6 147 › CONSUMPTION PREVALENCE OF FOOD RICH IN FIBERS IN THE ADULT POPULATION OF A CARDIOLOGY INSTITUTE FROM SÃO PAULO CITY D. Magnoni*, P. OLIVEIRA, C. CUKIER, M. BEYRUTE, C. KOVACS, M. ROMUALDO, S. PATRICIA, F. CASSULO (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB6 148 › ADAPTATION, VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE ANGINA PECTORIS CHARACTERISTICS QUESTIONNAIRE T. Najafi ghezeljeh*, I. EKMAN , M. YADAVAR NIKRAVESH , A. EMAMI (Huddinge, Sweden) 188 Posters PB6 149 › Monday 6 SHORT-TERM PROGNOSIS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH EARLY POSTINFARCTION ANGINA P. Erceg*, N. DESPOTOVIC, D. MILOSEVIC, Z. VASILJEVIC, P. MITROVIC, V. VUKCEVIC, G. MIHAJLOVIC, S. ZDRAVKOVIC, M. NIKOLIC-DESPOTOVIC, J. VUKCEVIC, M. DAVIDOVIC (Belgrade, Serbia) PB6 150 › OPTIMIZATION OF HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING IN CORONARY HEART DISEASE L. BOSQUET*, T. GUIRAUD, M. JUNEAU, A. NIGAM, S. MEKARY, M. GAYDA, P. MEYER, D. CURNIER, L. BOSQUET (Poitiers, France) MELATONIN EFFICACY IN OLD PATIENTS WITH POSTINFARCTIONAL CARDIOSCLEROSIS PB6 152 › EVALUATING THE NEGATIVE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF SERUM B-NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER PATIENTS R. Zaslavskaya*, G. LILITZA , M. TEJBLUM (Moskov, Russian Federation) A. gordon, A. Blundell*, W. SUNMAN, B. LOBO, T. HITCH, R. MORRIS, T. MASUD (Nottingham, United Kingdom) PB6 153 › CURRENT CONCEPT ABOUT PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION PB6 154 › DEPRESSION AND ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN THE ELDERLY Monday PB6 151 › T. Zubiashvili*, N. KIPSHIDZE (Tbilisi, Georgia) V. Donca*, N. CONSTANTEA, D. RADULESCU, S. CRISAN, C. BODOLEA, A. MACARIE, E. BUZDUGAN, D. LUCACIU, S. DONCA, L. STOICESCU, D. BUNEA (Cluj, Romania) PB6 155 › LONG-TERM USE OF PINEAL GLAND (PG) PREPARATION EPITHALAMIN REDUCES MORTALITY RATES AMONG ELDERLY CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE (CAD) PATIENTS O. Korkushko*, V. KHAVINSON, V. SHATILO, I. ANTONJUK-SHCHEGLOVA (Kyiv, Ukraine) PB6 156 › ANALYSIS OF WARFARIN DRUG INTERACTIONS IN GERIATRIC PRESCRIBING I. Urtane*, J. ANSABERGS, R. MEDNE, J. ROTBERGS, U. TEIBE, A. STOKMANE (Riga, Latvia) PB6 157 › EVALUATION OF ROSUVASTATIN TREATMENT IN THE CORRECTION OF ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ATHEROSCLEROSIS K. Kapanadze*, N. KIPSHIDZE (Tbilisi, Georgia) PB6 158 › TAKO-TSUBO STRESS CARDIOMYOPATHY: A MIMIC OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME IN THREE ELDERLY WOMEN. N. KOENIG*, M. SIRIWARDANA, P. GAUTHIER, S. BÉRIGAUD, A. GOURONNEC, E. PAUTAS (Ivry-sur-Seine, France) PB6 159 › COMBINED USE OF COUMARIN AND TOPICAL AZOLES IN ELDERLY PATIENTS: BE AWARE OF OVERANTICOAGULATION! E. Pautas*, J. ALEXANDRA, I. GOUIN-THIBAULT, M. LORIOT, A. GOURONNEC, M. SIRIWARDANA, V. SIGURET (Ivry-sur-Seine, France) PB6 160 › ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME IN SENIORS ABOVE 75 YEARS OF AGE H. Matejovska Kubesova*, P. KALA, P. WEBER (Brno, Czech Republic) PB6 161 › CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS IN PATIENTS OF GERIATRIC DEPARTMENT (GD) AND IN NURSING HOME (NH) PB6 162 › ARE GERIATRIC CHARACTERISTICS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT FOR AVK THERAPY DECISION OF PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION? I. Bartosovic*, S. KRAJCIK , P. MIKUS (Skalica , Slovakia) S. DE BREUCKER*, G. HERZOG, T. PEPERSACK (Brussels, Belgium) 189 Monday 6 PB6 163 › Posters RELATION OF CBF, CSF MOBILITY AND SKULL MECHANICS WITH COGNITIVE BRAIN FUNCTION IN AGED PERSONS N. Riabchikova*, G. WEINSTEIN, T. KRAVCHENKO, N. SAMUS, A. FEILDING, P. HALVORSON, A. PANOV, V. SEMERNIA (St Petersburg, Russian Federation) PB6 164 › EFFECTS OF PERINDOPRIL ON CARDIAC EVENTS IN PATIENTS OLDER THAN 65 M. BERTRAND*, W. REMME, R. FERRARI, M. SIMOONS, K. FOX (Lille, France) PB6 165 › THE BNP BLOOD LEVEL IN VERY ELDERLY PEOPLE IS INDEPENDENT OF THE CREATININE BLOOD LEVEL Monday M. ESCANDE*, E. beillard, G. Gallet de santerre (ALLAUCH, France) PB6 166 › EFFICACY OF CV RISK REDUCING ANTIHYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT AMONG ELDERLIES IN HUNGARY PB6 167 › THE CAUSE OF OLD AGE DEGENERATIVE AORTIC VALVE DISEASE PB6 168 › PARAOXONASE 1 AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT OF HDL WITH AGING B. Szekacs*, E. KEKES, I. JANOSI, I. KISS (Budapest, Hungary) A. Fokin*, F. ROBICSEK (Charlotte, NC, United States) S. Loued*, M. ISABELLE, H. BERROUGUI, A. KHALIL (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB6 169 › THE EDUCATION OF SUBJECTS OVER 75 YEARS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION. PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 50 CASES IN A UNIT ACUTE GERIATRIC MEDICINE PB6 170 › EVALUATION OF CAROTID PLAQUE IN THE ELDERLY USING NEWLY-DEVELOPED THREE-DIMENSIONAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY F. CAPRIZ-RIBIERE*, G. degert, V. Vecco, P. brocker (Nice, France) A. Tomotaka*, D. WATANABE, S. KOYAMA, T. UMAHARA, T. IWAMOTO, T. HASHIMOTO, J. AKIMOTO, J. HARAOKA (Tokyo, Japan) PB6 171 › HEART RATE AND PROGNOSIS AFTER MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Z. Mikes*, P. MIKES (Bratislava, Slovakia) PB6 172 › THE RELATIONSHIPS OF ALBUMINURIA AND GLOMERULAR FILTRATIN RATE IN JAPANESE OLDER PEOPLE PB6 173 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOSPITALIZATION OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES AND THEIR THERAPEUTIC COMPLIANCE N. Onodera*, H. NAKANO, N. MATUMURA, K. OBA (Tokyo, Japan) I. Alexa*, L. PANAGHIU, G. UNGUREANU (Iasi, Romania) PB6 174 › EFFECTIVENESS OF A MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AFTER HOSPITAL DISCHARGE IN OLDER PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE J. González-Guerrero*, T. ALONSO-FERNÁNDEZ, O. GEA, I. QUINTANA, N. GARCÍA-MAYOLÍN, J. RIBERA-CASADO (Cáceres, Spain) PB6 175 › DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS OF LOWER LIMBS IN THE ELDERLY: A TUNISIAN RETROSPECTIVE STUDY N. Khalfallah*, M. HASSAYOUNE, L. BEN HASSINE, A. HARMEL, E. CHERIF, S. AZZABI, Z. KAOUACHE, C. KOOLI (Tunis, Tunisia) PB6 176 › HEALTH AND LIFE QUALITY OF HYPERTENSIVE AND NORMOTENSIVE ELDERLY THAT LIVES IN A TROPICAL REGION (MANAUS-AM) F. Castro*, A. SOUZA, J. OLIVEIRA, M. RIBEIRO, M. QUEIROZ, E. HOLANDA, R. CABRAL, E. MAIA-RIBEIRO, M. ROCHA, I. CRUZ, E. RIBEIRO (Manaus, Brazil) 190 Posters PB6 177 › Monday 6 FEATURES OF ELDERLY DIABETIC PATIENTS IN A MEDIUM-STAY STROKE REHABILITATION PROGRAMME A. TRUYOLS*, L. VICH, A. GALMES, F. ALBERTI, J. CARBONERO, F. PALACIOS, L. FELIU (PALMA, Spain) Centenarians PB6 178 › SELF PERCEPTION OF HEALTH OF THE OLDEST OLD M. Davidovic*, L. ZIKIC, S. JANKELIC, P. ERCEG, N. DESPOTOVIC, D. MILOSEVIC (Beograd, Serbia) PB6 179 › Y. ARAI*, M. TAKAYAMA, Y. GONDO, H. INAGAKI, S. NAKAZAWA, K. YAMAMURA, K. SHIMIZU, T. KOJIMA, Y. MASUI, Y. EBIHARA, N. HIROSE (TOKYO, Japan) PB6 180 › SUCCESSFUL AGING AND RED WINE CONSUMPTION IN HEALTHY CENTENARIANS Monday ADIPOSE ENDOCRINE FUNCTION, INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 AXIS, THYROID FUNCTION, AND EXCEPTIONAL SURVIVAL BEYOND 100 YEARS OF AGE E. Petruzzi*, P. PAMELA, M. STEFANO UMBERTO, M. FRANCESCA, N. IGINIO, P. IACOPO, P. MARIO, M. NICCOLO (Florence, Italy) PB6 181 › HOSPITAL ADMISSION IN CENTENARIANS: CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES O. Torres*, G. FUSTER, R. PRATS, E. FRANCIA, D. RUIZ, M. CABEZA, I. MARINA, M. BARCELO, J. MASCARÓ (Barcelona, Spain) PB6 182 › OCULAR FINDINGS IN PATIENTS FROM 80 TO 108 YEARS OLD M. Cypel*, M. CYPEL, P. DANTAS, C. LOTTENBERG, L. RAMOS, R. BELFORT (São Paulo, Brazil) Depression / Delirium PB6 183 › PREDISPOSING FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DELIRIUM AMONG DEMENTED LONG-TERM CARE RESIDENTS P. Voyer*, S. RICHARD, L. DOUCET, P. CARMICHAEL (Quebec City, Canada) PB6 184 › SUICIDE IN OLD AGE: ILLNESS OR AUTONOMOUS DECISION OF THE WILL? G. ruckenbauer* (Austria) PB6 185 › DELIRIUM IN ELDERLY: PREVALENCE IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS AT THE ORTHOPEDICS INFIRMARY L. Victoy*, J. ARRUDA, Z. SANTANA, R. SILVA, E. COSTA, G. MOURA (Goiania, Brazil) PB6 186 › GERONTOTHERAPY IN WORKING AGING MALES AND FEMALES PB6 187 › REGENERATE: ASSESSING THE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH OF CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS WITH DEPRESSION I. Roja*, J. ZALKALNS, Z. ROJA (Riga, Latvia) J. Sims*, M. GALEA, N. TAYLOR, K. DODD, S. JESPERSEN, L. JOUBERT, J. JOUBERT, V. TEOH, J. MILGROM (Notting Hill, Australia) PB6 188 › HEALTH, ECONOMIC STRESS AND LIFE SATISFACTION AFFECTING DEPRESSION TENDENCY OF ELDERLY TAIWANESE:A LONGITUDINAL STUDY B. Lue*, L. CHEN, S. WU (Taipei, Taiwan) PB6 189 › LONELINESS, DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AND RELATION TO DISABILITY RETIREMENT DUE TO DEPRESSION IN LATER LIFE T. Lyyra*, T. TÖRMÄKANGAS, J. KAPRIO (Jyväskylä, Finland) 191 Posters Monday 6 PB6 190 › COSTS AND YIELD OF 2 SCREENING METHODS FOR DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN PEOPLE ≥ 75 YEARS OF AGE IN GENERAL PRACTICE G. Van der Weele*, M. DE WAAL, W. VAN DEN HOUT, R. VAN DER MAST, P. ASSENDELFT, J. GUSSEKLOO (Leiden, The Netherlands) PB6 191 › GENERAL HEALTH STATUS AND VASCULAR DISORDERS AS CORRELATES OF LATE-LIFE DEPRESSION IN A NATIONAL SURVEY SAMPLE V. Hirani*, R. STEWART (London, United Kingdom) PB6 192 › FISH INTAKE AND THE RISK OF DEPRESSION IN THE ELDERLY. THE NUAGE STUDY OF NUTRITION AS A DETERMINANT OF SUCCESSFUL AGING Monday A. Côté*, F. GAGNON, H. PAYETTE (Sherbooke, Canada) End of life PB6 193 › THE WILL TO LIVE AS AN INDICATOR OF WELLBEING AND PREDICTOR OF SURVIVAL IN OLD AGE S. Carmel* (Beer Sheva, Israel) PB6 194 › THE NEW ISRAELI LAW « THE DYING PATIENT » AND RELIEF OF SUFFERING UNITS B. Aminoff* (Ramat Gan, Israel) PB6 195 › EXPERIENCES OF OLDER PEOPLE IN RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES (THE EPOCH STUDY): MAPPING THE LIVING DYING TRANSITION K. Froggatt*, C. GOODMAN, E. MATHIE, J. WRIGHT, D. THOMPSON, A. MENDOZA, D. WESTWOOD, M. COWE, S. BARCLAY, S. ILIFFE, J. MANTHORPE (Lancaster, UK) PB6 196 › END OF LIFE CARE FOR AGING VETERANS IN RESIDENTIAL CARE PB6 197 › WHEN DOCTORS AND DAUGHTERS DISAGREE: « YOU DON’T KNOW MY MOM; I KNOW MY MOM » M. Gibson*, E. GORMAN, A. FERON (London, Canada) P. Abadir*, M. MCNABNEY, T. FINUCANE (Baltimore, United States) PB6 198 › HOSPICE IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA: PASSION AND BUSINESS IN THE END OF LIFE CARE PB6 199 › END-OF-LIFE COSTS AND HEALTH STATUS IN COMMUNITY LIVING ELDERLY PB6 200 › LIVING WITH ADVANCED CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD): PATIENTS CONCERNS REGARDING DEATH AND DYING I. Persidsky* (Long Beach, United States) L. Lafortune*, F. BÉLAND, J. ANKRI, H. BERGMAN (Montréal, Canada) C. Gardiner*, M. GOTT, S. BARNES, D. HALPIN, S. PAYNE, C. RUSE, D. SEAMARK, N. SMALL (Sheffield, United Kingdom) PB6 201 › THE HEART RATE VARIABILITY ANALYSIS OF IRREVERSIBLE APNEIC COMA AND BRAIN DEATH VIA POINCARé PLOT PB6 202 › AID IN DYING IN THE UNITED STATES: LAW AND POLITICS PB6 203 › SPIRITUAL CARE FOR CANCER PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES J. Shieh*, B. HU, Y. HAN, S. HUANG (Chung-Li, Taiwan) K. Dayton* (St Paul, United States) S. Resnizky*, N. BENTUR (Jerusalem, Israel) PB6 204 › 192 FACTORS INFLUENCING HOME DEATH AND CAREGIVER BEREAVEMENT OUTCOME: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REGRET AND SATISFACTION WITH HOME MEDICAL CARE A. Akiyama*, K. NUMATA (Suita city, Japan) Posters Monday 6 PB6 205 › PREDICTORS OF HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION DURING THE LAST YEAR OF LIFE OF ELDERLY PERSONS PB6 206 › THE WAY PEOPLE WOULD LIKE THEIR LIVES TO END P. Werner*, J. BOOGAARD, P. WERNER (Haifa, Israel) A. Westtstein*, U. SCHOLIAN, A. WETTSTEIN (Zürich, Switzerland) Frailty / Physical exercice / Osteoporosis / Rehabilitation / Sarcopenia / Falls PB6 207 › OUTCOMES FOR OLDER ADULTS IN AN INPATIENT REHABILITATION FACILITY FOLLOWING HIP FRACTURE SURGERY PB6 208 › THE INFLUENCE OF SARCOPENIC OBESITY ON THE FUNCTIONAL FITNESS IN SEDENTARY OLDER ADULTS IN KOREA K. McGilton*, N. MAHOMED, A. DAVIS, J. FLANNERY, S. CALABRESE (Toronto, Canada) Monday S. Hong* (Gyeonggi-Do, Republic of Korea) PB6 209 › THERAPEUTIC GARDEN WITH REHABILITATION PATH: AN ORIGINAL EXPERIENCE IN A GERIATRIC HOSPITAL C. PENG*, F. POUDRET, F. HÉRITIER, R. MAHAMDIA, M. ROGER (Paris, France) PB6 210 › POLYPHARMACY AND FRAIL PATIENTS J. Marti*, I. LARREA, J. RAMELLA (Zumarraga, Spain) PB6 211 › A MULTIFACTORIAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM APPROACH TO FALLS PREVENTION FOR OLDER HOME CARE CLIENTS M. Markle-Reid*, G. BROWNE, A. GAFNI, J. ROBERTS, R. WEIR, L. THABANE, M. MILES, V. VAITONIS (Hamilton, Canada) PB6 212 › PREVALENCE, CORRELATES, AND COSTS OF FALLS IN OLDER HOME CARE CLIENTS « AT-RISK » FOR FALLING M. Markle-Reid*, G. BROWNE, A. GAFNI, J. ROBERTS, R. WEIR, L. THABANE, M. MILES, V. VAITONIS (Hamilton, Canada) PB6 213 › FRAILTY AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN THE ELDERLY PB6 214 › ANEMIA AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN THE ELDERLY I. WU*, X. LIN, S. SHIESH, P. KUO (Tainan, Taiwan) R. Bosco*, C. ANTUNES, L. PEREIRA, E. ASSIS, A. DIMAS, L. QUEIROZ, R. PINHEIRO, A. SCARABELLI, A. ROSA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 215 › MOVEMENT SPECIFIC REINVESTMENT, FALLS AND WALKING IN COMMUNITYDWELLING OLDER ADULTS W. Wong*, R. MASTERS, J. MAXWELL, B. ABERNETHY (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB6 216 › THE PASSAGE OF TIME: SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG OLDER AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN PB6 217 › NONAGENARIAN ACUTE GENERAL SURGICAL ADMISSION: ARE WE ACHIEVING ANYTHING USEFUL? I. Harvey*, M. MUYOT (Champaign, United States) A. Kesterton*, K. ANNABEL, S. NIGEL (Manchester, United Kingdom) PB6 218 › MUSCLE STRENGTH, MUSCLE BALANCE, QUALITY OF LIFE AND PLASMA IL-6 LEVELS IN OLDER INDIVIDUALS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS M. Avelar Di Sabatino Santos*, L. SOUZA MÁXIMO PEREIRA, J. DOMINGUES DIAS, E. FERRIOLI, D. MATTOS GARCIA OLIVEIRA, W. FABIANO GOMES, F. MATTOS COELHO, B. ZILLE DE QUEIROZ, N. MACIEL DE BRITO ROSA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) 193 Monday 6 Posters PB6 219 › SUBJECTIVE VISUAL PERCEPTUAL ABILITY RELATES TO FUNCTIONAL BALANCE PERFORMANCE IN PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC STROKE S. Ng*, P. MARCO YC, K. MACY MT, C. BRYAN CH, C. ALEX SH, K. KENNETH CW, N. THOMAS KW (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB6 220 › BOTH PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENTS ARE RELATED TO COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION IN OLDER PEOPLE WITH STROKE S. Ng*, N. SHAMAY SM, L. MANDY LM, L. MAGGIE SH, N. LINDA CC, W. ERIC FK (Hong Kong, CHINA) Monday PB6 221 › POOR VISION ACCOMPANIED WITH OTHER SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH FEAR OF FALLING IN OLDER WOMEN J. Kulmala*, A. VILJANEN, S. SIPILÄ, M. KOSKENVUO, J. KAPRIO, T. RANTANEN (Jyväskylä, Finland) PB6 222 › HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE (HRQOL) IN OSTEOPOROSIS: GENDER DIFFERENCES AND CORRELATES. O. Edelstein*, P. WERNER, I. VERED (Ness-Ziyyona, Israel) PB6 223 › ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COGNITIVE DISABILITY AND FALLS AND ROLE OF LIFESTYLE IN THE ELDERLY PB6 224 › CULTURE-BOUND INERTIA: IDENTIFYING BARRIERS TO EXERCISE FACED BY OLDER INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS C. nearkasen*, S. BELBRAOUET, N. CHAU, L. GROUP (MONCTON, Canada) F. Alpass*, C. STEPHENS, J. NOONE (Palmerston Norh, New Zealand) PB6 225 › THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A STATE-WIDE FALLS PREVENTION POLICY IN AUSTRALIA - A CASE STUDY R. Poulos*, P. ALBANY, L. LOVITT (Sydney, Australia) PB6 226 › REHABILITATION OF PEOPLE WITH HIP FRACTURE AND DEMENTIA: RESULTS FROM THE FRANZ STUDY A. Mihail*, G. LÄMMLER, R. ECKARDT, Y. KAPPES, E. STEINHAGEN-THIESSEN (Berlin, Germany) PB6 227 › FALLS AND FALL-RELATED INJURIES AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG OLDER U.S. ADULTS K. Forrest*, W. STUHLDREHER (Slippery Rock, United States) PB6 228 › VALIDATION OF THE CHINESE CANADIAN STUDY OF HEALTH AND AGING CLINICAL FRAILTY SCALE (CSHA-CFS) TELEPHONE VERSION PB6 229 › STUDY OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH FEMUR FRACTURE IN WALTER FERRARI MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL, JAGUARIUNA, SãO PAULO, BRAZIL D. Chan*, H. TSOU, C. CHEN, C. CHEN (Taipei, Taiwan) M. Tourinho*, T. SABBAG, V. BELLINAZZI, M. BANDICIOLLI (Jaguariuna, Brazil) PB6 230 › TO FALL OR NOT TO FALL THAT IS THE ISSUE J. Agnew*, J. AGNEW (Auckland, New Zealand) PB6 231 › COMORBIDITY OF ELDERS: WHAT MEASURE IN PRACTICE? M. HARBOUN*, N. COHEN (Versailles, France) PB6 232 › GAIT PERFORMANCE OF OLDER HOSPITALIZED ADULTS PB6 233 › HIP FRACTURE IN ELDERLY: USE OF LINKAGE OF ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASES TO ANALYSE PATIENTS PATHWAY AND OUTCOME G. Ostir*, I. BERGES (Galveston, United States) 194 J. Holstein*, A. TEIXEIRA, L. TRINQUART, M. RAPHAEL, T. BASTANIC, G. CHATELLIER (Paris, France) Posters Monday 6 PB6 234 › DIZZY - WHY NOT TAKE A WALK? LOW LEVEL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG ELDERLY WITH DIZZINESS PB6 235 › FALLS AND HOUSE SAFETY IN OLD-AGE PB6 236 › ANALYSIS OF FATIGUE AND CADENCE IN HEALTHY YOUNG AND OLDER INDIVIDUALS WITH BODY WEIGHT SUPPORT ASSOCIATED TO TREADMILL A. Ekwall*, Å. LINDBERG, M. MAGNUSSON (Malmö, Sweden) S. Erkal* (Ankara, Turkey) A. Silveira Gomes*, C. LOURENÇO CORREA, T. LISSA LUMI, R. ANA LUCIA (Matinhos, Brazil) EFFECT OF TURNING DIRECTION ON TIMED « UP & GO » TEST IN HEALTHY ELDERLY AND ELDERLY WITH STROKE PB6 238 › EFFECTS OF AGING AND TAI CHI ON A FINGER-POINTING TASK IN A CHOICE PARADIGM S. Ng*, T. HEUNG, M. KAM (Hong Kong, CHINA) Monday PB6 237 › W. Tsang*, J. KWOK, C. HUI-CHAN (Hong Kong, China) PB6 239 › EXPLORING OLDER ADULTS BELIEFS ABOUT STRENGTH TRAINING R. Dean*, R. RHODES, J. WHARF-HIGGINS, H. TUOKKO (Duncan, Canada) PB6 240 › ANEMIA IN ELDERLY: ASSOCIATION WITH WALKING IMPAIRMENT AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY R. BOSCO*, C. ANTUNES, L. PEREIRA, E. ASSIS, A. DIMAS, L. QUEIROZ, C. SILVA, R. PINHEIRO, A. SCARABELLI, A. ROSA, C. MARTINS (BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil) PB6 241 › EFFECTS OF A MULTIFACTORIAL FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM WITH CLIENTCENTERED APPROACH ON RISKS OF FALLING IN THE ELDERLY N. Nualnetr*, S. BOONYARAT, W. EUNGPINICHPONG, A. EMASITHI (Khon Kaen, Thailand) PB6 242 › EFFECT OF RESISTANCE TRAINING AND ANTIOXIDANT VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION ON MUSCLE STRENGTH IN OLDER MEN AND WOMEN PB6 243 › PROLONGED FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN OLDER ADULTS FOLLOWING TRAINING CESSATION F. BOBEUF*, M. LABONTÉ, A. KHALIL, I. DIONNE (Sherbrooke, Canada) T. Henwood* (Brisbane, Australia) PB6 244 › ARE ELDERLY PEOPLE RECEIVING CALCIUM AND VITAMIN D APPROPRIATELY FOR OSTEOPOROSIS IF RENAL FUNCTION IS CONSIDERED? J. McCreanor*, G. FOX, N. PENN (Harrogate, United Kingdom) PB6 245 › FRAILTY AND DEPENDENCY IN IADL AT 2 YEARS IN HIGH-FUNCTIONING OLDER ADULTS: THE ALBACETE STUDY C. Luengo*, G. PATERNA, E. MARTÍNEZ-SÁNCHEZ, E. LÓPEZ-JIMÉNEZ, M. GARCÍATOMÁS, J. NAVARRO, J. ESQUINAS, I. GARCÍA-NOGUERAS, L. CASADO, E. MARTÍNEZ, P. ABIZANDA (Albacete, Spain) PB6 246 › DOES THE CLINICAL CONTEXT AFFECT THE VALIDITY OF BATHROOM RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY HOME HEALTH AIDES? M. Guay*, J. DESROSIERS, M. DUBOIS (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB6 247 › CRITERIA OF THE TIMED TEST OF « STANDING UP FROM A LONG SITTING POSITION ON THE FLOOR » BASED ON PREDICTIVE VALIDITY FOR CARE NEED CERTIFICATION IN THE JAPANESE COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY S. Ueki*, S. YASUMURA, N. YASUDA, H. HAGA, H. HONDA, J. TAKATO, G. INUZUKA, T. KASAI, N. ARAYAMA, T. OKADA, S. EBATA (Sendai, Japan) 195 Monday 6 PB6 248 › Posters THE -174G/C PROMOTER POLYMORPHISM OF THE INTERLEUKIN-6 GENE, PLASMATIC LEVELS OF IL-6 AND MUSCULAR STRENGTH IN OLDER WOMEN D. Pereira*, D. GARCIA, F. NARCISO, M. SANTOS, J. DIAS, F. COELHO, A. PARENTONI, E. SOUZA , O. NÓBREGA, L. PEREIRA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 249 › EFFECTS OF A MULTICOMPONENT EXERCISE PROGRAM ON LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY M. Justine*, T. H, T. TK KAMALDEN, Z. AHMAD (Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia) Monday PB6 250 › ACTIVITY RESTRICTION INDUCED BY FEAR OF FALLING IN COMMUNITYDWELLING ELDERLY R. Dias*, M. FIGUEIREDO FREIRE, É. GONÇALVES SILVA SANTOS, M. RODRIGUES PERRACINI, J. DOMINGUES DIAS, L. SOUZA MÁXIMO PEREIRA, R. ALVARENGA VIEIRA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 251 › IMPACT OF AN AQUATIC PHYSICAL THERAPY PROTOCOL IN ELDERLY WOMEM WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE J. Domingues Dias*, W. GOMES, L. CISNEROS, R. DIAS, L. PEREIRA, M. DI SABATINO (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 252 › FRAILTY PROFILE OF BRAZILIAN COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY R. Dias*, É. GONÇALVES SILVA SANTOS, M. FIGUEIREDO FREIRE, J. DOMINGUES DIAS, L. SOUZA MÁXIMO PEREIRA, R. ALVARENGA VIEIRA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 253 › SARCOPENIA AND FUNCTIONAL MOBILITY IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY J. Domingues Dias*, P. GARCIA, R. DIAS, L. PEREIRA, P. SANTOS (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 254 › POLYPHARMACY AND FALLS: IS ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION A MEDIATOR? R. Romero-Ortuno*, L. COGAN, C. CUNNINGHAM, C. FAN, R. KENNY (Dublin, Ireland) PB6 255 › OUR EXPERIENCES WITH ANEMIA IN THE OLD AGE – IS IT A SIGN OR ADDITIONAL DISEASE? H. Meluzínová*, P. WEBER, J. HRUBANOVÁ, H. KUBESOVÁ, V. POLCAROVÁ (Brno, Czech Republic) PB6 256 › PROVIDING SINGLE LENS DISTANCE GLASSES PREVENTS FALLS IN ACTIVE OLDER MULTIFOCAL GLASSES WEARERS: AN RCT S. Lord*, M. HAREN, I. CAMERON, R. IVERS, J. SIMPSON, B. LEE, M. PORWAL, M. KWAN (Randwick, Australia) PB6 257 › EFFECTS OF RADIAL SHOCK WAVE THERAPY ON AGES WITH PERIARTICULAR SOFT TISSUE CALCIFICATION KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS M. Huang*, T. CHEN, C. LEE, C. HUANG, C. LIU, M. WENG, C. CHEN, C. WU (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) PB6 258 › A 24 WEEK HOME EXERCISE AND TELEPHONE FOLLOW-UP INTERVENTION DELAYS HOSPITAL READMISSION FOR OLDER ADULTS M. Courtney*, H. EDWARDS, A. CHANG, A. PARKER (Kelvin Grove, Australia) PB6 259 › RECOVERY IN ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING AMONG DISABLED OLDER PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY D. Seidel*, C. JAGGER, C. BRAYNE, F. MATTHEWS (Cambridge, United Kingdom) PB6 260 › INAPPROPRIATE MEDICATION USE AND RISK OF FALLS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN LARGE COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY COHORT S. Berdot*, M. BERTRAND, J. DARTIGUES, A. FOURRIER, B. TAVERNIER, K. RITCHIE, A. ALPEROVITCH (Paris, France) 196 Posters Monday 6 PB6 261 › INTERACTIVE GAIT AND THE RISK OF FUTURE FALLS AMONG INDEPENDENT OLDER PEOPLE PB6 262 › INTEGRATIVE HEALTH FOR OLDER ADULTS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY PB6 263 › IMPROVING ORAL HEALTH OF THE GERIATRIC PATIENTS: EFFECTS OF AN EVIDENCE-BASED ORAL CARE INTERVENTION PROTOCOL E. Nordin*, R. MOE-NILSSEN, A. RAMNEMARK, L. LUNDIN-OLSSON (Umeå, Sweden) P. Bloom* (New York, United States) D. Yu*, D. LEE, E. LEUNG (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB6 264 › COMPARISON AND CORRELATES OF PARTICIPATION IN OLDER ADULTS WITHOUT DISABILITIES PB6 265 › NEW COACHING MODEL FOR OLDER PEOPLE WITH HEALTH LIMITATIONS. RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL REGARDING FALL PREVENTION Monday J. Desrosiers*, L. ROBICHAUD, L. DEMERS, I. GÉLINAS, L. NOREAU, D. DURAND (Sherbrooke, Canada) T. Wulff*, C. HENDRIKSEN (København, Denmark) PB6 266 › FALLS PREVENTION AND THE TAI CHI INTERVENTION PARADOX R. Savage* (Vancouver, Canada) PB6 267 › STOPS WALKING WHEN TALKING: A PREDICTOR OF FALLS IN OLDER ADULTS? O. Beauchet*, C. ANNWEILER, G. ALLALI, R. KRESSIG, S. BRINDENBAUGH, F. ASSAL, F. HERRMANN (Angers, France) PB6 268 › RISK FACTORS FOR RECURRENT FALLS IN THE ELDERLY POPULATION: RESULTS FROM THE PCR4 STUDY A. Rossat*, B. FANTINO, C. NITENBERG, C. ANNWEILER, F. HERMANN, O. BEAUCHET (Lyon, St-Etienne, France) PB6 269 › THE OCCURRENCE OF FALLS, FEAR OF FALLING AND FALL-RELATED EFFICACY AMONG INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY R. Corrêa Dias*, R. ALVARENGA VIEIRA , M. DE CASTRO FURTADO , R. CORRÊA DIAS , V. SANTOS BORGES, P. AZEVEDO GARCIA , D. SIRINEU PEREIRA, M. FIGUEIREDO FREIRE , É. GONÇALVES SILVA SANTOS (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 270 › HEALTH PROFESSIONAL’S ROLES ACCORDING TO THE STROKE CAREGIVER’S TESTIMONY WHILE PROVIDING INFORMAL REHABILITATION AT HOME IN THAILAND P. JULLAMATE*, Z. AZEREDO, E. ROSENBERG, R. SUBGRANON (Chonburi, Thailand) PB6 271 › EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF INJURIES OF ELDERLY PEOPLE IN FRENCH SKIING RESORTS PB6 272 › REHABILITATION FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN LONG-TERM CARE: A COCHRANE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW N. FENET*, J. LAPORTE, D. CONSTANS, P. NEYRET, H. ARNAUD (ARRAS, France) J. Young*, R. LAMBLEY, A. FORSTER, J. YOUNG, J. HARDY, J. SMITH, J. GREEN, E. BURNS (Bradford, United Kingdom) PB6 273 › LONG-TERM EFFECT OF A MULTIFACTORIAL FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM ON THE INCIDENCE OF FALLS REQUIRING MEDICAL TREATMENT PB6 274 › THE EFFECT OF AGE ON RANKL EXPRESSION OF OSTEOBLASTS AND T CELLS IN A MURINE MODEL M. Salminen*, T. VAHLBERG, S. KIVELÄ (University of Turku, Finland) P. Pietschmann *, W. SIPOS, D. KRENBEK, P. VARGA, P. ZYSSET, M. RAUNER (Vienna, Austria) 197 Monday 6 PB6 275 › Posters INTERVENTION IN PRE- FRAIL ELDERLY AT THE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: PILOT STUDY V. Lino*, E. ENGSTROM M, L. FERREIRA N, M. CARREIRO L, M. PINTO O (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PB6 276 › RELATION BETWEEN THE GRAVITY CENTER AND THE RISK OF FALLS IN ELDERLY L. Fonseca*, M. SCHEICHER (Bauru, Brazil) PB6 277 › COPING STRATEGIES AND SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OF COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS Monday L. Demers*, J. DESROSIERS, L. ROBICHAUD, I. GÉLINAS, L. NOREAU (Montreal, Canada) PB6 278 › PERFORMANCE OF COMMUNITY DWELLING ELDERLY IN QUESTIONNAIRE OF QUALITY OF LIFE (SF-36) AND YOUR CORRELATION WITH DISEASES AND DISABILITY F. Pereira*, F. SOUZA MÁXIMO PEREIRA, R. CARDOSO GUIMARÃES, M. CLEMENTINO ALMEIDA, I. FERNANDA ALVES SANTOS, M. DE SÁ PITTONDO, D. ROSÂNGELA CORREA, L. SOUZA MÁXIMO PEREIRA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 279 › COMPARISON OF HIP FRACTURE INCIDENCE AND TRENDS BETWEEN GERMANY AND AUSTRIA 1995-2004 PB6 280 › A SIMPLE CLINICAL SCALE TO STRATIFY RISK OF RECURRENT FALLS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE E. Mann*, G. MEYER, B. HAASTERT, A. ICKS (Rankweil, Austria) S. BUATOIS*, B. SEVERINE, P. CHRISTINE, G. RENE, M. PATRICK, V. GUY, P. PHILIPPE, B. ATHANASE (Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France) PB6 281 › COMPARISON OF STRENGTH AND AEROBIC TRAINING ON BASAL SERUM IGF-1 AND CORTISOL LEVEL IN ELDERLY WOMEN PB6 282 › SARCOPENIA AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN OLDER MEN AND WOMEN PB6 283 › COURSE OF IMPROVEMENT IN INPATIENT GERIATRIC REHABILITATION - FEAR THE FEAR OF FALLING R. G. S. Vale*, Y. P. S. F. MENESES, J. S. NOVAES, A. F. D. ANDRADE (Natal, Brazil) D. Baylis*, A. AIHIE SAYER, C. COOPER, H. SYDDALL (Southampton, UK) M. Denkinger*, T. NIKOLAUS, A. LUKAS, M. JAMOUR, S. BAILER, A. BADER (Ulm, Germany) PB6 284 › A MULTICENTRE RCT OF A DAY HOSPITAL FALLS PREVENTION PROGRAMME FOR COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER PEOPLE J. Gladman*, S. CONROY, T. MASUD, C. COUPLAND , A. DRUMMOND , R. HARWOOD, D. KENDRICK, T. SACH, R. TAYLOR, J. YOUDE, J. EDMANS (Leicester, UK) PB6 285 › RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FALLS, FEAR OF FALLING AND HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN A COHORT OF COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS W. Wong*, Y. SITOH, N. ISMAIL, Y. LEONG, S. CHAN, H. LIM, S. SEAH, N. MATTHEW, T. NG (Singapore, Singapore) PB6 286 › QUALITY OF HOSPITAL RECORDING AND CODING FOR GERIATRIC SYNDROMES A. GUPTA*, U. SINHA, G. SALONI (CARMARTHEN, United Kingdom) PB6 287 › PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION IN AGING: THE MOBILIZE BOSTON STUDY L. Eggermont*, W. MILBERG, L. LIPSITZ, E. SCHERDER, S. LEVEILLE (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 198 Posters PB6 288 › Monday 6 COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IMPROVES THE PREDICTIVE VALIDITY OF THE PHENOTYPE OF FRAILTY FOR ADVERSE HEALTH OUTCOMES J. AVILA-FUNES*, H. AMIEVA, P. BARBERGER-GATEAU, L. GUTIERREZ-ROBLEDO, J. DARTIGUES (Bordeaux, France) PB6 289 › SCREENING FOR FALLS ON THE GERIATRIC WARD: ARE INSTRUMENTS PERFORMING BETTER THAN NURSES? N. Van Den Noortgate*, J. DEKONINCK, A. LIGNEEL, A. VELGHE, M. PETROVIC (ICHTEGEM, Belgium) PB6 290 › FALLS IN THE ELDERLY: WHO, WHEN, WHERE AND WHY FALLS IN NURSING HOME PB6 291 › Monday G. Ricci*, S. BODINI, P. COSSO, L. FRANCHI, P. PAGLIARI, S. SALA, A. IANES (Villasanta, Italy) CONCURRENT UTILIZATION REVIEW TO FACILITATE THE EARLIER REHABILITATION OF OLDER PATIENTS C. Poulos* (Warrawong, Australia) PB6 292 › UNMET PHYSICAL ACTIVITY NEED IN OLD AGE M. Rantakokko*, S. IWARSSON, R. LEINONEN, E. HEIKKINEN, T. RANTANEN (Jyväskylä, Finland) PB6 293 › EFFECTS OF RESISTANCE STRENGTH OR STRETCHING TRAINING AND DETRAINING ON FUNCTIONAL STATUS IN ELDERLY A. Gomes*, R. LOCKS, T. COSTA, S. KOPPE, A. FORMIGA, M. CAMARGO (Matinhos, Brazil) PB6 294 › DIFFERENCES IN MUSCLE ACTIVITY BETWEEN NONFRAIL AND PREFRAIL OLDER WOMEN DURING DAILY LIFE O. Theou*, G. JONES, J. JAKOBI, A. VANDERVOORT (London, Canada) PB6 295 › DIZZINESS AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY ADULTS: RESULTS FROM ANDES MOUNTAINS PB6 296 › DEMENTIA AND HIP FRACTURE: EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS F. Gomez*, C. CURCIO (Manizales, Colombia) A. Fisher*, W. SRIKUSALANUKUL, M. DAVIS, M. BUDGE (Canberra, Australia) PB6 297 › RE-DEFINING THE « GERIATRIC GIANTS » P. O’Mahony*, S. YAU, R. LINDLEY (Croydon, United Kingdom) PB6 298 › EFFECT AT 1 MONTH OF A LARGE DOSE OF VITAMIN D3 IN FRAIL ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH LOW 25OHD SERUM CONCENTRATION. G. DESCHASSE*, G. DESCHASSE, D. CHAVANNE, V. DARDAINE-GIRAUD, M. LAMANDÉ, H. RIPAULT-CESBRON, T. CONSTANS (TOURS, France) PB6 299 › OPERATIONALISING FRAILTY DEFINITIONS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT – A MAPPING EXERCISE C. Ferguson*, J. WOODARD, S. CONROY, J. BANERJEE (Leicester, UK) PB6 300 › IMPLEMENTATION OF A PHYSICAL EXERCISE PROGRAM IN COMMUNITY FOR PEOPLE WITH STROKE: THE STANDPOINT OF PARTICIPANTS PB6 301 › PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY IN ELDERLY HIP FRACTURE PATIENTS ADMITTED TO AN ORTHOGERIATRIC UNIT IN OSLO K. Perreault*, J. DESROSIERS, J. LAMONTAGNE (Sherbrooke, Canada) K. Holvik*, A. RANHOFF, M. MARTINSEN, L. SOLHEIM (Oslo, Norway) 199 Monday 6 Posters PB6 302 › COMPARISONS OF TOOLS PREDICTING FUNCTIONAL DECLINE AFTER HOSPITALISATION OF OLDER PATIENTS M. De Saint-Hubert*, I. DE BAUWER, D. SCHOEVAERDTS , P. CORNETTE, B. BOLAND, C. SWINE (Yvoir, Belgium) PB6 303 › CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS REFERRED TO FALL CLINIC AND EXAMINED WITH EVENT RECORDER Z. Abdullaeva*, A. CHRISTIANSEN (Copenhagen, Denmark) PB6 304 › KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: AN INVESTIGATION OF OLDER POST-ACUTE HOSPITAL INPATIENTS Monday A. Buttery *, A. BUTTERY, F. MARTIN (LONDON, United Kingdom) PB6 305 › PARTICIPATION RESTRICTION IN FRAIL OLDER PEOPLE: EXTENT, NATURE AND UNDERLYING FACTORS N. Fairhall*, C. SHERRINGTON, N. MONAGHAN, K. LOCKWOOD, S. KURRLE, S. LORD, I. CAMERON (Sydney, Australia) PB6 306 › NEUROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF IMPAIRED MOBILITY IN NURSING HOME RESIDENTS A. Komiyama* (Yokohama, Japan) PB6 307 › STRONTIUM RANELATE OVER 5 YEARS REDUCES NON VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN WOMEN AGE ≥ 80 AND IS COST SAVING B. Vellas*, E. SEEMAN, S. BOONEN, F. BORGSTRÖM, B. VELLAS, J. AQUINO, J. SEMLER, C. BENHAMOU, J. KAUFMAN, J. REGINSTER (HEIDELBERG, Australia) PB6 308 › THE EFFECT OF A HIGH ANIMAL PROTEIN DIET COMBINED WITH RESISTANCE TRAINING ON APPENDICULAR MUSCLE MASS IN OLDER ADULTS M. Maltais*, F. BOBEUF, M. LABONTÉ, I. DIONNE (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB6 309 › VIDEOFLUOROSCOPIC SWALLOW FINDINGS IN ADULT PATIENTS AND THE ELDERLY WITH COMPLAINTS OF COUGH PB6 310 › REHABILITATION NEEDS OF CARE HOME RESIDENTS: WHO DETERMINES IT? T. Bilton*, N. ZAMBOTTI, H. GUARINO (São Paulo, Brazil) Y. Chang*, Y. CHANG, L. CHEN, S. HWANG, C. LAN (Taipei, Taiwan) PB6 311 › PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AS A PREDICTOR OF ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY AMONG OLDER PEOPLE WITH CARDIAC DISEASE M. Äijö*, T. PARKATTI (Kuopio, Finland) PB6 312 › RAPID IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME FOR HIP FRACTURE CARE IN ENGLAND E. Aitken* (Coventry, United Kingdom) PB6 313 › DOES THE ORAL NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION IN UNDERNOURISHED OLDER PEOPLE AFTER HOSPITALISATION REDUCE DISABILITY? R. Price*, M. SHIELDS, J. POTTER, D. STOTT, M. MCMURDO (Dundee, United Kingdom) PB6 314 › SURVIVAL AND LONG TERM FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN NONAGENARIAN PATIENTS AFTER HIP FRACTURE M. TOLFA*, D. INTISO, F. DI RIENZO, G. GRIMALDI, T. LOMBARDI, P. FIORE, G. MARUZZI, A. IAROSSI, M. TOLFA, M. RUSSO, L. PAZIENZA (San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy) PB6 315 › HOME AND CLINICAL ASSESSMENTS OF INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN FRAIL OLDER ADULTS V. Provencher*, L. DEMERS, I. GÉLINAS (Montreal, Canada) 200 Posters PB6 316 › Monday 6 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FALLS IN THE ELDERLY IN TUNISIAN POPULATION I. KSONTINI*, I. KSONTINI, S. LEBIB, C. DZIRI, S. HAJEM (Marsa, Tunisia) PB6 317 › IMPACT OF A NURSES’ URINARY INCONTINENCE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ON THEIR HOME CARE OLDER INCONTINENT PATIENTS PB6 318 › FUNCTIONAL STATUS IN FRAIL OLDER PEOPLE PREDICTS CARER BURDEN C. Collette*, G. BRAVO, L. TU (Sherbrooke, Canada) C. Aggar*, S. RONALDSON, N. MONAGHAN, K. LOCKWOOD, I. CAMERON (Camperdown, Australia) PB6 319 › WEIGHT CHANGES IN ELDERLY AND HOW IT ASSOCIATES WITH THE RISK OF DEVELOPING OSTEOPOROSIS PB6 320 › TEN YEARS BONUS OF FITNESS AFTER A SHORT TRAINING PROGRAM AMONG OLDER SUBJECTS T. Vogel*, P. BRECHAT, P. LEPRÊTRE, G. KALTENBACH, M. BERTHEL, J. LONSDORFER (Strasbourg, France) PB6 321 › Monday S. Berkemeyer*, J. SCHUMACHER, U. THIEM, L. PIENTKA (Herne, Germany) EPIDEMIOLOGY OF THE DEPENDENCE WITHIN THE TUNISIAN POPULATION OF 65 AND MORE YEARS OLD I. Ksontini*, R. ZNAIDI, N. MEJRI, S. HAJEM (Marsa, Tunisia) PB6 322 › FEASIBILITY OF THE FRIED CRITERIA FOR FRAILTY SCREENING IN AN INTERVENTION TRIAL PB6 323 › COMPARAISON OF A BIOMEDICAL SPECTROSCOPIC ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS WITH FOUR CLINICAL MEASURES OF MUSCLE PERFORMANCE TO DETECT SARCOPENIA FOR THE OLD PATIENTS M. Drey*, A. ZECH, B. FISCHER, K. PFEIFER, C. SIEBER, J. BAUER (Nuremberg, Germany) E. Rivier*, T. GAUTHIER, A. MAILLARD, I. PIESSEVAUX, C. GLAUSER, N. YERSIN, E. RENAUDIN, R. GOSNIER, P. LAMOTHE, M. BLANC, S. KRIEG (Blonay, Switzerland) PB6 324 › GENDER DIFFERENCES OF UPPER MUSCLE STRENGTH AND OXYGEN HEMOGLOBIN SATURATION IN ELDERLY RESIDENTIAL HOME K. Chien*, C. CHOU , Y. HUANG, C. LIN, T. LIU, C. CHEN (Taoyuan, Taiwan) PB6 325 › OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AT AN ACUTE GERIATRIC UNIT: DESCRIPTION AND RESULTS J. Gajardo* (Santiago, Chile) PB6 326 › EFFECT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNSELING ON DISABILITY AMONG OLDER PEOPLE: A 2-YEAR RCT M. Von Bonsdorff*, R. LEINONEN, U. KUJALA, E. HEIKKINEN, T. TÖRMÄKANGAS, M. HIRVENSALO, M. RASINAHO, S. KARHULA, M. MÄNTY, T. RANTANEN (Jyväskylä, Finland) PB6 327 › FRAILTY, FALLS, FEAR OF FALLING AND FUNCTIONALITY IN ELDERLY ASSISTED AT AN INTERDISCIPLINARY OUTPATIENT GERONTOLOGIC AND GERIATRIC CLINIC J. Domingues Dias*, V. SANTOS BORGES, R. CORRÊA DIAS, R. ALVARENGA VIEIRA, P. MACHADO ARANTES, S. LANZIOTTI AZEVEDO DA SILVIA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 328 › ADVANTAGES FOR SUBCUTANEOUS HYDRATION IN FRAGILE PSYCHOGERIATRIC PATIENTS S. BERNADES*, M. MIRA (Martorell, Spain) 201 Monday 6 PB6 329 › Posters REMOVAL OF URINARY CATHETERS IN OLDER’S WOMEN: A PROTOCOL USING PORTABLE ULTRASONOGRAPHIC DEVICE H. Ripault-Cesbron*, V. DARDAINE-GIRAUD, M. LAMANDE, T. CONSTANS (Tours, France) PB6 330 › GERIATRIC-ORTHOPAEDIC UNIT: FUNCTIONAL AND RISK OF FALL ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS INCLUDED IN A REHABILITATION PROGRAMME. Monday L. Vich Martorell*, A. TRUYOLS, F. ALBERTÍ, A. GALMÉS, J. CARBONERO, F. PALACIOS, L. FELIU (Palma Mallorca, Spain) PB6 331 › EFFECT OF AGE ON PHYSICAL FUNCTION, EXERCISE PERFORMANCE AND DYSPNEA IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE PB6 332 › DETERMINANT FACTORS FOR THE PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY LEVEL OF ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS IN A MEDIUM-SIZED CITY IN INNER SãO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL L. Mackin*, V. CARRIERI-KOHLMAN, N. STOTTS, W. GOLD (San Francisco, USA) C. Jose Eduardo*, J. CORRENTE, T. RUIZ (Botucatu, Brazil) PB6 333 › EXERCISE REHABILITATION TO HOME-DWELLING PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA – A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED INTERVENTION STUDY. PRESENTATION OF THE TRIAL DESIGN AND ITS FEASIBILITY PB6 334 › CIRCUMSTANCES OF FALLS IN PATIENTS WITH PROXIMAL FEMUR FRACTURE PB6 335 › THE EFFECTS OF DELAYS IN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL TRANSFER ON INDEPENDENCE OUTCOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE K. Pitkala*, M. LAAKKONEN, M. RAIVIO, R. TILVIS, T. STRANDBERG (Helsinki, Finland) A. Machado*, J. CORRENTE, G. PEREIRA, D. DINHANE (Botucatu, Brazil) J. Green*, J. YOUNG (Bradford, United Kingdom) PB6 336 › CHARACTERISTICS OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH HIP FRACTURE AND THEIR NEED FOR REHABILITATION PB6 337 › DIFFERENCES IN THE MOMENTUM DEVELOPMENT DURING SIT TO STAND TEST BETWEEN FALL AND NO FALL ELDERLY A. Ranhoff*, K. HOLVIK, M. MARTINSEN, K. DOMAAS, L. SOLHEIM (Oslo, Norway) S. Castro*, R. GUZMAN, A. ARANEDA, H. MELIAN, B. CORDIER (Santiago, Chile) PB6 338 › MEASURING FRAILTY: THE TILBURG FRAILTY INDICATOR (TFI) A TOOL TO IDENTIFY FRAIL COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER PEOPLE R. Gobbens*, K. LUIJKX, M. VAN ASSEN, R. WIJNEN, J. SCHOLS (Breda, The Netherlands) PB6 339 › THREE UNEXPECTED HAPPY END CASE REPORTS S. DA SILVA*, S. MARILIER, I. MARTIN-PFITZENMEYER, P. MANCKOUNDIA (DIJON, France) PB6 340 › A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF BONE STRENGTH AND PHYSICAL FUNCTION IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING AND INSTITUTINALIZED ELDERLY T. Komatsu*, F. TOGO, H. PARK, T. MITANI, C. OKADA, Y. MUTOH (Tokyo, Japan) PB6 341 › THE INFLUENCE OF BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) OVER THE BONE MASS IN ELDERLY WOMEN K. Helena Coelho Vilaça*, J. OLIVEIRA CARNEIRO, G. ARCARO DE LIMA, E. FERRIOLII, N. KILZA COSTA LIMA , F. JOSÉ ALBUQUERQUE DE PAULA, J. CESAR MORIGUTI (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) PB6 342 › DYNAMICS AND HETEROGENEITY IN THE PROCESS OF HUMAN FRAILTY AND AGING: EVIDENCE FROM THE U.S. OLDER ADULT POPULATION Y. Yang*, L. LEE (Chicago, United States) 202 Posters Monday 6 PB6 343 › WHICH IS MORE EFFECTIVE AT REDUCING FALLS AND IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLDER FALLERS? DOMICILIARY VERSUS CENTRE-BASED REHABILITATION PB6 344 › THE ECCENTRIC STRENGTH TRAINING INCREASES CARDIAC SYMPATHETIC MODULATION IN RESTING CONDITION T. Comans*, M. CURRIN, C. PETERS , T. HAINES, S. BRAUER (Brisbane, Australia) A. Takahashi*, R. MELO, R. QUITÉRIO, E. SILVA, E. TOBALDINI, A. PORTA, N. MONTANO, A. CATAI (São Carlos, Brazil) Gender-specific medicine / Menopause / Ageing male PB6 345 › INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY PATIENTS IN BEHESHTI HOSPITAL OF KASHAN-IRAN 2007 M. Momen Heravi*, Z. SOLEYMANI, K. ESALATMANESH (Kashan, Islamic Republic of IraN) PB6 346 › Monday GENDER DISPARITY IN HEALTH AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING CHINESE OLDER PEOPLE IN HONG KONG D. Yu*, D. LEE, D. YU (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB6 347 › SELF-REPORTED HEALTH AS A PREDICTOR OF MORTALITY IN ELDERLY MEN LIVING IN A MEDIUM SIZE CITY IN BRAZIL L. Santiago*, C. OLIVEIRA NOVAES, I. ECHENIQUE MATTOS (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PB6 348 › GENETIC VARIATION OF CYP19 (AROMATASE) GENE INFLUENCES AGE AT ONSET OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN WOMEN R. Corbo*, G. GAMBINA, L. ULIZZI, E. BROGGIO, S. RENATO (Rome, Italy) Gerontechnology PB6 349 › EFFECTS AND COSTS OF TELEPHONE COUNSELING FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH BREAST LUNG OR PROSTATE CANCER B. Downe-Wamboldt*, L. BUTLER, P. MELANSON, J. SINGLETON, J. KEEFE (Halifax, Canada) PB6 350 › NOCTURNAL WANDERING AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION: CROSS-SECTIONAL AND LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF ELDERLY INPATIENTS IN FRANCE S. Banerjee*, G. CORTE-FRANCO, F. STEENKESTE, P. COUTURIER (Grenoble, France) PB6 351 › COLLEGE TECHNICAL DEGREE IN GERONTOLOGY APPLIED TO HOME HEALTH CARE, ACCESSIBLE TO ANYONE WITH AN INTERNET CONNECTION ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD P. Sibourg* (LYON, France) PB6 352 › EFFECTS OF A ROBOTIC WALKING EXERCISE ON WALKING PERFORMANCE IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY ADULTS H. Shimada*, T. HIRATA, Y. KIMURA, N. TAKAKO, K. KIKUCHI, K. ODA, K. ISHII, K. ISHIWATA, T. SUZUKI (Tokyo, Japan) PB6 353 › DEVELOPMENT OF EQUIPMENT FOR TEMPORAL ORIENTATION M. Guimaraães Assis Tirado*, M. TIRADO, A. OLIVEIRA, A. PERTENCE, L. PEREIRA, M. MANCINI (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 354 › HEALTH PROMOTION AND ELDERLY A. Hakim*, A. HAKIM (Ahvaz, Islamic Republic of Iran) 203 Posters Monday 6 PB6 355 › A PILOT STUDY ON SELF-MEDICATION CARE OF COMMUNITY DWELLING ELDERS IN HONG KONG PB6 356 › SPORT TRAUMATISM AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN ELDERLY AND OLD PEOPLE PB6 357 › THE YIELD OF ROUTINE EEG IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS C. PANG*, W. CYNTHIA, L. CLAUDIA (Hong Kong, CHINA) V. Benberin*, S. TROFIMOVA (Almaty, Kazakhstan) Z. OURABAH*, V. NGUYEN MICHEL, Y. BOUDALI, A. GOURONNEC, S. ELWAN, G. MOTAMED, S. AL-RIFAI, C. SEBBAN (IVRY SUR SEINE, France) Monday PB6 358 › IN HOME TELEREHABILITATIONFOR POST-KNEE ARTHROPLASTY SURGERY: A PILOT STUDY M. Tousignant*, B. PATRICK, M. HÉLÈNE, C. HÉLÈNE, C. FRANÇOIS (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB6 359 › AGING DISABILITY AND OLD AGE DISEASES PB6 360 › AN EXAMINATION OF THE MARKET POTENTIAL FOR AMBIENT ASSISTED LIVING TECHNOLOGY IN CANADA M. Adib-Hajbaghery*, M. AGHAJANI (Kashan, Islamic Republic of Iran) S. Robert* (White Rock, Canada) PB6 361 › OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA (OSA) IN ELDERLY PATIENTS X. LAM*, S. ROUHANI, L. LUCHON, D. DUSSER, S. MEAUME, A. DINH-XUAN (Ivry sur Seine, France) PB6 362 › IS THERE PRIVACY IN HOME HEALTH CARE? M. Kinnunen*, H. LEINO-KILPI (Kantvik, Finland) PB6 363 › A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NIGHT-DAY LEVELS OF ACTIVITIES OF ELDER PATIENT IN A HEALTH SMART HOME N. NOURY*, T. HADIDI (LA TRONCHE, France) PB6 364 › GERIATRICS RESEARCH IN TURKEY FROM A NATIONAL JOURNAL PERSPECTIVE 1998-2008 Y. Gokce-Kutsal*, C. AKKOC (Sihhiye, Ankara, Turkey) Intensive care PB6 365 › HUMANIZATION PROCESS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS ADMITTED IN THE INTENSIVE THERAPY UNIT T. Brum*, A. BRUM, L. COSTA, V. LOPES, M. BARROS, D. SUETH, M. VIEIRA, O. FAVORETO (Itaperuna, Brazil) PB6 366 › RAPID RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) IN INTRA-HOSPITALAR MEDICAL EMERGENCY CARE - AN OVERVIEW OF ELDERLY ASSISTANCE PB6 367 › INCIDENCE AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS FOR NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS IN BRAZILIAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL V. Maluly Filho*, M. GUIMARAES (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) P. Villas Boas*, N. SERAFIM, M. SILVA , A. MONTELLI, A. MONDELLI, A. VALLE (Botucatu, Brazil) PB6 368 › PREVALENCE OF DERMATOPOROSIS IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS DURING SHORTTO MEDIUM-LENGTH PERIODS OF HOSPITALIZATION A.M. SCHMITT*, V. MENGEAUD, C. VIEU, G. JOSSE, V. GARDETTE, B. VELLAS (TOULOUSE, France) 204 Posters PB6 369 › Monday 6 THE USE OF POTENTIALLY INAPPROPRIATE DRUGS IN ELDERLY IN-PATIENTS J. Juliana Locatelli* (São Paulo, Brazil) PB6 370 › FUNCTIONAL DECLINE AND SELF-PERCEIVED HEALTH IN OLDER PATIENTS AFTER ICU STAY C. Magnette*, A. DIVE, C. SWINE, M. DE SAINT HUBERT (Jambes, Belgium) Long-term care PB6 371 › URINARY RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER MEDICAL AND SURGICAL TREATMENT IN WOMEN PB6 372 › HEALTH AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS AND UTILIZATION OF HEALTH SERVICES AMONG HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS AND GENERAL POPULATION E. Iecovich*, S. CARMEL (Beer Sheva, Israel) PB6 373 › Monday M. Lamyian*, M. SHAGERD HADDAD, R. MASSOMI, S. FAGHIHZADEH, F. AHMADI (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) MENTAL AND FUNCTIONAL COMPARISION FOR INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES M. CONVERSO*, N. COSTA ARROYO, F. AUGUSTO SCALET MEDINA (PRESIDENTE PRUDENTE, Brazil) Metabolic syndrome / Diabetes / Obesity / Nutrition / Food PB6 374 › HEALTHCARE COSTS FOR PEOPLE AGED 65+ TWO YEARS PRIOR TO THEM RECEIVING LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL CARE PB6 375 › DEVELOPMENT AND RELIABILITY OF A QUESTIONNAIRE FOR DESCRIBING RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES FOR SENIORS J. Kristensson*, I. RAHM HALLBERG, P. LUNDBORG (Lund, Sweden) C. Lestage*, N. DUBUC, G. BRAVO (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB6 376 › HOW TIME FLIES: EVERYDAY WORLDS OF NEW ZEALAND REST HOME DWELLERS L. Kiata*, N. KERSE, S. KEELING (Auckland, New Zealand) PB6 377 › FACTORS RELATED TO NURSING STAFF’S FAILURE TO REPORT ELDER ABUSE IN LONG-TERM CARE (LTC) PB6 378 › INFLUENCE OF MODELS OF CARE AND STRUCTURAL EMPOWERMENT ON INDIVIDUALIZED CARE IN LONG-TERM CARE G. Hamel* (Buckingham, Canada) S. Caspar*, N. O’ROURKE (Vancouver, Canada) PB6 379 › THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN A HIGH ELDERLY RISK ASSESSMENT INDEX SCORE AND THIRTY DAY HOSPITAL READMISSION P. Takahashi*, S. CRANE, C. STEPHEN, E. TUNG, G. HANSON (Rochester, USA) PB6 380 › PREDICTING MORTALITY OF OLDER RESIDENTS IN LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES: COMORBIDITY OR CARE PROBLEMS? L. CHEN*, L. PENG, M. LIN, H. LAI, S. HWANG, C. LAN (Taipei, Taiwan) PB6 381 › TOWARDS CONTINUING NURSING CARE CONCEPTUALIZATION J. Tavares*, A. SILVA (Coimbra, Portugal) PB6 382 › WHISTLING: AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF ACUTE DYSTONIA R. Haque* (East Lansing, United States) 205 Monday 6 PB6 383 › Posters FAMILY FUNCTION AND CAREGIVER’S MENTAL HEALTH OF DEPENDENT RELATIVE P. Anibal*, A. PEREZ PEÑARANDA, L. GARCÍA ORTIZ , E. RODRIGUEZ SÁNCHEZ, A. LOSADA BALTAR, N. PORRAS SÁNCHEZ, M. GÓMEZ MÁRCOS (Maracay Estado Aragua, Venezuela) PB6 384 › WORK-INTEGRATED EDUCATION: PLACEMENT OF NURSING STUDENTS IN LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES Monday R. LEE*, M. TSE, J. LIU, C. LAI (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB6 385 › FOOT HEALTH PROBLEMS OF OLDER PEOPLE LIVING IN INSTITUTIONS - A LITERATURE REVIEW PB6 386 › MEASURING THE EFFECTIVENESS AND OUTCOMES OF AN ACTIVE REHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR STROKE CLIENTS IN A LONG TERM CARE SETTING M. Stolt*, P. VOUTILAINEN, H. LEINO-KILPI (Turku, Finland) M. Lacroxi*, J. PRINGLE, P. NIPPAK , W. ISAAC (Pickering, Canada) PB6 387 › MEDICATION IN ACCOMODATION INSTITUTIONS FOR THE ELDERLY: HOW TO RECONCILE ECONOMICAL RESTRAINTS, GOOD PRACTICE AND GALENICAL CONSTRAINTS L. Lenfant*, F. MUGNIER, V. JOST, C. SGRO (Dijon, France) PB6 388 › SOCIAL INTERACTIONS, BODY IMAGE AND ORAL HEALTH AMONG FRAIL INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERS L. Donnelly*, L. HURD CLARKE, A. PHINNEY, M. MACENTEE (Vancouver, Canada) PB6 389 › DIETARY AND FLUID INTAKES OF OLDER ADULTS IN CARE HOMES REQUIRING A TEXTURE MODIFIED DIET PB6 390 › A COMPARISON OF CANADIAN ALTERNATE LEVEL OF CARE (ALC) PATIENTS TO ELDERLY HOME CARE CLIENTS USING THE RAI-HC TOOL E. Bannerman*, K. MCDERMOTT (MUSSELBURGH, United Kingdom) N. Jutan*, A. COSTA, J. HIRDES, J. POSS (Waterloo, Canada) PB6 391 › EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT, MONTHLY CELEBRATIONS, SMILES AND FUN, LIGHTS UP THE ROOM PB6 392 › I WANT TO STAY IN MY OWN HOME: WHO’S GONA TAKE CARE OF ME? PB6 393 › STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING ORAL HEALTH IN LONG-TERM CARE: A SCOPING REVIEW Y. Haney, RN, MN, GNC(C)* (Langley, Canada) S. DUARTE*, A. COSTA (COIMBRA, Portugal) S. Cobban*, E. EDGINGTON (Edmonton, Canada) PB6 394 › PREVENTION OF UNINTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS IN NURSING HOME RESIDENTS: A CONTROLLED TRIAL OF FEEDING ASSISTANCE S. Simmons*, E. KEELER, X. ZHUO, K. HICKEY, H. SATO, J. SCHNELLE (Nashville, United States) PB6 395 › COST EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTIONS: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED TRIAL S. Simmons*, E. KEELER, X. ZHUO, J. SCHNELLE (Nashville, USA) PB6 396 › ACUTE PANCREATISIS DISEASE DUE TO MORPHINICS: AN ETIOLOGY TO BEAR IN MIND R. Gonthier*, E. CRAWFORD, D. FEDERICO (Saint etienne, France) 206 Posters PB6 397 › Monday 6 THYROID DYSFUNCTION IN AGED HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS: PREVALENCE, ETIOLOGY, AND CLINICAL OUTCOME M. Guerrero*, P. IGLESIAS, A. MUÑOZ, F. PRADO, M. GUERRERO, M. MACÍAS, E. RIDRUEJO, P. TAJADA, J. DIEZ, V. HERNANDEZ, R. ALONSO (Segovia, Spain) PB6 398 › THE EFFECTS OF CARBOHYDRATE AND FAT DIGESTION ON PLASMA GHRELIN CONCENTRATIONS IN HEALTHY YOUNG ADULTS K. Tai*, A. HAMMOND, J. WISHART, M. HOROWITZ, I. CHAPMAN (Adelaide, Australia) DIABETES AND HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG OLDER TAIWANESE WITH HIP FRACTURE PB6 400 › BODY MASS INDEX AND RISK OF NON-CARDIAC POST-OPERATIVE MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS IN ELDERLY HIP FRACTURE PATIENTS: A POPULATIONBASED STUDY Y. Shyu*, J. LIANG, M. CHEN, H. CHENG, C. WU (Taoyuan , Taiwan) J. Batsis*, J. HUDDLESTON, L. MELTON, P. HUDDLESTON, D. LARSON, R. GULLERUD, M. MCMAHON (Lebanon, United States of America) PB6 401 › Monday PB6 399 › QUALITY OF LIFE AND GLYCEMIC CONTROL OF PEOPLE WITH DIABETES AT MEDICAL OUT PATIENT UNIT, RAMATHIBODI HOSPITAL B. Wongsunopparat*, C. NGARMUKOS, P. BUNNAG, N. PUKPOBSUK (Bangkok, Thailand) PB6 402 › USEFULNESS OF GERIATRIC NUTRITIONAL RISK INDEX IN ASSESSING THE NUTRITIONAL STATE OF LONG-TERM HOSPITALIZED JAPANESE FRAIL ELDERLY PB6 403 › THE HIGH RISK OF MALNUTRITION IN THE COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER PEOPLE IN POLAND AND ITS DETERMINANTS M. Sakai*, T. ENOMOTO (Hikigun, Saitama, Japan) Z. Wojszel* (Bialystok, Poland) PB6 404 › ABDOMINAL CIRCUMFERENCE AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN ELDERLY WOMEN A. Parentoni*, É. DA SILVEIRA, M. PIMENTA, S. ALVARENGA, R. DO AMARANTE, L. VERSIANI, G. SAMORA, I. CUNHA FILHO (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 405 › NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTION SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED THE PROGRESSION OF DETERIORATION MENTAL FUNCTIONS OF THE PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER DISEASE(AD)-RESULTS OF MULTICENTRIC STUDY ON 156 PATIENTS M. Navratilova*, J. JARKOVSKY, M. HAMROVA, B. LEONARD, A. VASKU, E. CESKOVA, L. SOBOTKA (Brno, Czech Republic) PB6 406 › DIETARY PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH BONE FRACTURE IN JAPANESE ELDERLY: A POPULATION BASED PROSPECTIVE STUDY PB6 407 › IS THE ROLE OF AGE IMPORTANT FOR OCCURRENCE OF HLA DRB1*03 AND DRB1*04 ALLELES IN DIABETICS TYPE 1 AND LADA ? Y. Monma*, K. IWASAKI (Japan) P. Weber*, H. MELUZÍNOVÁ, H. KUBESOVÁ, V. POLCAROVÁ, P. CEJKOVÁ, M. CERNÁ (Brno, Czech Republic) PB6 408 › FAT MASS PROTECTS HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY PEOPLE AGAINST MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY O. Bouillanne*, B. OLIVIER, D. ANTOINE, H. PHASARO, H. BRIGITTE, C. LUC, A. CHRISTIAN, C. LUC, B. OLIVIER, A. CHRISTIAN (Limeil-Brevannes, France) 207 Monday 6 PB6 409 › Posters OBJECTIVE AND SELF-REPORTED PHYSICAL CAPACITY MEASURES AFTER AN INTERVENTION IN OBESE OLDER WOMEN M. Sénéchal*, D. BOUCHARD, L. SOUCY, I. DIONNE, M. BROCHU (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB6 410 › DIABETES AND FUNCTIONAL LIMITATION IN OLDER TAIWANESE ADULTS F. Lu*, D. CHAN, S. WU (Taipei, Taiwan) PB6 411 › OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF PROBIOTICS (LACTOBACILLUS CASEI SHIROTA) IN THE TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION IN THE ELDERLY Monday S. Mei Min*, D. POWER (Dublin, Ireland) PB6 412 › PROTEIN-ENERGY MALNUTRITION AMONG THE ELDERLY: IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE PB6 413 › NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND NUTRITIONAL CARE FACTORS OF ELDERLY IN DIFFERENT CARE SETTINGS D. Price* (Albany, United States) H. Soini*, M. SUOMINEN, S. MUURINEN, T. STRANDBERG, K. PITKALA (Helsinki, Finland) PB6 414 › ASSOCIATION BETWEEN METABOLIC SYNDROME AND OBESITY IN OLDER ADULTS J. Parodi*, M. LISIGURSKI, J. FERNANDEZ (Lima, Peru) PB6 415 › TETRAPEPTIDE PANKRAGEN PRODUCES ADDITIONAL SUGAR-LOWERING EFFECT (SLE) IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS (DM2) V. Shatylo*, O. KORKUSHKO, V. KHAVINSON, I. ANTONJUK-SHCHEGLOVA (Kyiv, Ukraine) PB6 416 › CLINICAL ASPECTS AND TREATMENT OF XEROSTOMIA I. Galera Pardo *, F. GALERA-MOLERO, I. GALERA-PARDO, J. CASAS-TORRES (MURCIA, Spain) PB6 417 › COMPARISON OF TWO MALNUTRITION SCREENING ASSESSMENTS IN RELATION TO BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF PROTEIN MALNUTRITION IN GERIATRIC HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS K. Schmitt*, T. DRESCHER, A. ULRICH, M. CHRIST-CRAIN, C. SIEBER, U. KELLER, R. KRESSIG (NuREMberg, Germany) PB6 418 › BIOLOGICAL SCREENING OF VITAMIN D (25 OH-D3)IN THE ELDERLY PATIENT L. LORENTZ*, G. AIME, M. SCHATZ, O. FEUGEAS (BISCHWILLER, France) PB6 419 › PULSE PRESSURE PREDICTS MORTALITY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS Y. Beloosesky*, M. BOAZ, R. KORNOWSKI, E. GROSSMAN (Petach-Tikva, Israel) PB6 420 › METABOLIC DISORDRS IN PATIENTS OF GERIATRIC DEPARTMENT P. Mikus*, S. KRAJCÍK, I. BARTOSOVIC (Bratislava, Slovakia) PB6 421 › ASSOCIATION OF LOW SERUM ALBUMIN AND HIGH CRP WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS A. Araki*, K. TOYOSHIMA, Y. KINBARA, Y. TAMURA, Y. CHIBA, S. MORI, H. ITO (Tokyo, Japan) PB6 423 › THE EFFECT OF A NOVEL NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTION ON RESIDENTS WITH PROTEIN ENERGY MALNUTRITION IN CARE AND ATTENTION HOMES H. Chan* (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB6 424 › EFFECT OF VITAMIN C AND E CONSUMPTION ON INSULIN SENSITIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS ON A HIGH FAT DIET P. GIGOU*, M. MALTAIS, F. BOBEUF, M. LABONTÉ, I. DIONNE (Sherbrooke, Canada) 208 Posters Monday 6 PB6 425 › DEVELOPMENT OF PREDICTIVE EQUATIONS BASED ON ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA TO ESTIMATE WEIGHT IN ELDERLY LIVING IN RIO DE JANEIRO PB6 426 › MALNUTRITION AND NUTRITIONAL CARE OF PATIENTS WITH HIP FRACTURES S. DORES*, G. VELARDE, L. CORREA, L. COHEN (NITERÓI, Brazil) H. Thaler*, I. GERSTORFER, H. STUNDNER, P. BISWAS, E. FABIAN, I. ELMADFA (Vienna, Austria) PB6 427 › NUTRIENT DIMENSIONS IN 70-YEAR-OLD COHORTS BETWEEN 1971 AND 2000 T. Alstad* (Göteborg, Sweden) PB6 428 › ENERGY REQUIREMENT IN ACUTE HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY PEOPLE: RESULTS OF A DOUBLE LABELLED WATER STUDY PB6 429 › LIVE MODIFY HABITS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: PROMOTERS OF LONGEVITY IN THE ELDERLY Monday M. BONNEFOY*, M. BONNEFOY, B. DELAIGUE, S. NORMAND, J. DRAI, S. MAILLOT, M. JAUFFRET, M. LAVILLE (Pierre-Benite, France) M. Abecassis Faber*, M. SOARES DA SILVA (MANAUS, Brazil) PB6 430 › TEST OF NUTRITIONAL CARE METHOD ABOUT RENUTRITION OF ELDERLY HOSPITALISED PATIENTS F. BON*, V. VANWYMELBEKE, P. PFITZENMEYER (Dijon, France) PB6 431 › NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ELDERLY SERVICE HOUSING RESIDENTS PB6 432 › ASSOCIATION OF SERUM COPPER AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES AMONG SENIOR NURSING HOME RESIDENTS IN TAIWAN S. Muurinen*, H. SOINI, M. SUOMINEN, K. PITKÄLÄ (Helsinki, Finland) L. Peng*, L. PENG, L. CHEN, S. HWANG (Taipei, Taiwan) PB6 433 › HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY VS. SHARP DEBRIDEMENT ON PATIENT’S WITH DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS PB6 434 › EVALUATING THE VALIDITY OF A NUTRITIONAL SCREENING TOOL IN HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS I. Kasior-Szerszen*, D. GORHAM, R. BEAN (Washington, United States) W. Lim*, Y. LIM, T. TAN, D. LYNNE (Singapore, Singapore) PB6 435 › A NUTRITIONAL FOLLOW-UP IN MALNOURISHED ELDERLY PEOPLE LIVING AT HOME V. Van Wymelbeke*, I. MARTIN-PFITZENMEYER, S. POULAIN, P. PFITZENMEYER (Dijon, France) PB6 436 › MALNUTRITION IS AN IMPORTANT GERIATRIC SYNDROME CONTRIBUTING TO THE SHORT TERM MORTALITY T. Yamanaka*, N. YAMAMOTO, E. TAKASUGI, N. HOTTA, M. ISHIKAWA, G. YAMANAKA, K. OTSUKA (Tokyo, Japan) PB6 437 › HOSPITAL-BASED CASE MANAGEMENT IMPROVE NUTRITION STATUS IN ELDERLY LIVING IN NURSE HOME K. Huang*, W. LIN, C. LIU, H. HUANG, S. LEE, C. LIN (Taichung, Taiwan) Network of excellence PB6 438 › A SHARED LEADERSHIP NETWORK MODEL: AN INNOVATIVE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE BC NETWORK FOR AGING RESEARCH (BCNAR) A. Wister*, L. BEATTIE, E. GALLAGHER, G. GUTMAN, D. HEMINGWAY, C. REID, D. SINDEN, B. SYMES (Vancouver, Canada) 209 Monday 6 Posters PB6 439 › BLOOMING GERIATRICS IN MOROCCO: FIRST NATIONAL MEETING OF GERONTOLOGY IN CASABLANCA M. Oudrhiri*, M. MAAMAR, R. DEHBI, A. ALAMI, M. SOHANE, M. DEAL, M. VERNY, T. CUDENNEC, L. LECHOWSKI (Casablanca, Morocco) PB6 440 › A NOVEL MOBILE ACUTE CARE FOR THE ELDERLY (MACE) INPATIENT MODEL OF CARE B. Korc*, J. FARBER, C. THOMPSON, A. MOSKOWITZ, S. COHEN, R. LEIPZIG (New York, United States) Monday PB6 441 › LOSS OF AUTONOMY IN FRAIL ELDERLY AND CROSS NATIONAL COMPARISON IN TREATMENT APPROACH – A COMMON PROJECT OF THE EAMA H. Heppner*, D. SOMME, K. SCHMITT, R. LINDNER, A. RAJSKA-NEUMANN, A. GARCIA, M. DENKINGER, C. SIEBER (Nuremberg, Germany) PB6 442 › STELLAR POTENTIAL IN GERIATRIC TRAINING AND RESEARCH S. Lederman*, O. VAN DER WILLIK, G. MARTIN (New York, United States) PB6 443 › INTEGRATED MODELS OF CARE IN ONE THIRD AGE CENTER IN MANAUS- AM M. FABER*, J. FABER, M. SILVA (MANAUS, Brazil) Nursing home PB6 444 › PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL PARASITES AMONG GERIATRIC RESIDENCE IN GOLABCHI CENTER, KASHAN, IRAN 2006-2007 S. Rasti*, M. ARBABI, H. HOOSHYAR (Kashan, Islamic Republic of Iran) PB6 445 › RECRUITING NURSING STUDENTS AND NEW GRADUATES INTO GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE IN NURSING HOMES AND RELATED RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS PB6 446 › AN ELECTRONIC TRANSFER FORM FOR ADVANCE DIRECTIVE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A SKILLED NURSING FACILITY AND THE ED C. Le Navenec*, S. HIRST (Calgary, Canada) F. Hustey*, R. PALMER, D. PERDION, D. HRUBIK (Cleveland, United States) PB6 447 › NEWSPAPER-CONFECTION GROUP: AN INTERVENTION POSSIBILITY IN LONGTERM CARE INSTITUTIONS FOR THE ELDERLY M. Guimarães Assis Tirado*, K. DE OLIVEIRA, L. DE OLIVEIRA ASSIS (Nova Lima, Brazil) PB6 448 › SHOULD DRUGS FOR PREVENTION BE PRESCRIBED IN THE CONTEXT OF ADVANCED DEMENTIA? M. Arcand *, R. JACYNTHE, A. JACQUES, V. GILLES, É. SERGE (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB6 449 › PROJECT HOPE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION MODEL IN GERONTOLOGY PB6 450 › MANAGEMENT OF DYSPNEA AMONG TERMINALLY-ILL NURSING HOME RESIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES M. Pardasani* (New York, United States) A. Kris*, J. KAYSER-JONES, E. HALIFAX (Westport, United States) PB6 451 › USE OF PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS (PPI) AND THEIR ASSOCIATED RISKS AMONG FRAIL ELDERLY NURSING HOME RESIDENTS M. Teramura-Gronblad*, H. SOINI, K. PITKALA (Espoo, Finland) 210 Posters Monday 6 PB6 452 › PRESSURE ULCER DEVELOPMENT IN BED- OR CHAIR-BOUND ELDERLY RESIDENTS IN NURSING HOMES: INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS PB6 453 › BARRIERS TO HAND HYGIENE IN NURSING HOMES E. Kwong *, S. PANG, G. ABOO (Hong Kong , China) G. Alano*, M. SALMAN ASHRAF , S. HUSSAIN, M. RIVERA, N. AGARWAL, E. GEORGESAINTILUS, S. ASHRAF, G. EL-KASS, R. HUSSAIN, S. HEIDARIAN, G. WOLF-KLEIN (Mineola, United States) PB6 454 › EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY NURSING CARE FOR THE ELDERLY IN CYPRUS C. KOUTA*, C. KAITE (NICOSIA, Cyprus) PB6 455 › PROFILE OF THE ELDERLY THAT REQUIRES NURSING HOME AT DISCHARGE PB6 456 › BALANCING THE SCALES TO IMPROVE OLDER PEOPLES SLEEP IN CARE HOMES PB6 457 › ANY WEIGHT LOSS HAS A SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE ON FUNCTION, HOSPITALISATION AND MORTALITY OF OLD DANISH NURSING HOME RESIDENTS I. Eyers*, E. COPE, T. ELLMERS, R. LUFF, S. ARBER (Guildford, United Kingdom) Monday M. Barceló*, R. PRATS, G. FUSTER, M. COMAS, O. TORRES, D. RUIZ, M. GELPI, E. FRANCIA, J. MASCARO (Barcelona, Spain) A. Beck* (Søborg, Denmark) PB6 458 › DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF 4896 FRENCH NURSING HOMES RESIDENTS: RESULTS OF THE REHPA NETWORK ENQUIRY S. HERMABESSIERE*, S. GERARD, G. ABELLAN VAN KAN, S. GUYONNET-GILLETTE, Y. ROLLAND, B. VELLAS (TOULOUSE, France) Pain PB6 459 › PAIN IN COMMUNICATION IMPAIRED RESIDENTS WITH DEMENTIA: ANALYSIS OF RESIDENT ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT (RAI) DATA C. Brown* (Edmonton, Canada) PB6 460 › PREVALENCE OF PAIN, EFFICACY AND APPROPRIATENESS OF PAIN MANAGEMENT IN ELDERLY NURSING HOME RESIDENTS PB6 461 › A FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF HEALTH STATUS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN BEFORE AND AFTER SPINAL SURGERY M. Soong*, D. POWER (Dublin, Ireland) I. Roopsawang*, S. AREE-UE , P. PUTWATANA (Lopburi, Thailand) PB6 462 › ASSESSMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH VERBAL COMMUNICATION DISORDERS PB6 463 › THE PSYCHOMETRIC QUALITY OF FOUR OBSERVATIONAL PAIN TOOLS (OPTS) FOR ASSESSING PAIN IN ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH OSTEOARTHRITIC PAIN G. AIME*, S. BAMBIS, M. SCHATZ, R. KAUFFMANN (BISCHWILLER, France) J. LIU*, J. CLOSS , M. BRIGGS (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB6 464 › AN ACTION-BASED APPROACH TO IMPROVING PAIN MANAGEMENT IN LONGTERM CARE S. Kaasalainen*, K. BRAZIL, J. PLOEG, F. DONALD, E. COKER, A. DICENSO, R. MARTIN-MISENER, T. HADJISTAVROPOULOS, T. BURNS (Hamilton, Canada) PB6 465 › PERCEPTIONS OF THE NURSE PRACTITIONER ROLE AROUND PAIN MANAGEMENT IN LONG-TERM CARE S. Kaasalainen*, F. DONALD, R. MARTIN-MISENER, N. CARTER, A. DICENSO, P. BAXTER (Hamilton, Canada) 211 Posters Monday 6 PB6 466 › PAIN MANAGEMENT: HOW MUCH DO HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS KNOW? M. TSE*, S. HO (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB6 467 › STRONG OPIOIDS IN TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN ON SENIORS IN PALLIATIVE CARE - CLINICAL RESEARCH PB6 468 › RHEUMATIC-LIKE SYNDROME REVEALING LATE-ONSET PRIMARY EMPTY SELLA IN AN ELDERLY WOMAN L. Kabelka*, H. VERA (Rajhrad, Czech Republic) Monday E. Anton* (Zumarraga, Spain) PB6 469 › POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA (PMR):THE IMPACT OF NEW DATA FROM EULAR (EUROPEAN LEAGUE AGAINST RHEUMATISM)CONGRESS 2001-2008: DIAGNOSIS, RESPONSE CRITERIA, PMR ACTIVITY SCORE AND TREATMENT PB6 470 › DEVELOPING THE ABBEY PAIN SCALE JAPANESE VERSION B. VERLHAC* (Paris, France) Y. Takai*, Y. NISHIKAWA, Y. CHIBA, Y. SUGAI, K. HAYASHI, N. YAMAMOTO-MITANI (Bunkyo-ku Tokyo, Japan) Prevention PB6 471 › RAPID EMERGENCY MEDICAL SCORE IN THE ELDERLY: PREDICTION OF MORTALITY, ADMISSION TO HOSPITAL AND RE-ATTENDANCE A. Milne*, A. RATCHFORD (Leicester, United Kingdom) PB6 472 › PATIENT´S PROFILE ADMITTED AT A GERIATRIC PUBLIC HOSPITAL FROM SANTIAGO-CHILE Y. Aravena*, J. SILVA, P. HERRERA (Santiago, Chile) PB6 473 › RISKS MANAGEMENT – AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR IMPROVING QUALITY OF CARE IN SHOHAM GERIATRIC HOSPITAL, PARDES- HANNA, ISRAEL PB6 474 › GERIATRIC ORAL HEALTH INDEX (GOHAI) X CLINICAL EXAMINATION T. SHMUELI*, R. HAR NOY, J. DR.BEN ISRAEL (ZICHRON YACOV, Israel) M. Carréra*, A. MARQUES, S. AUSTREGÉSILO (Recife, Brazil) PB6 475 › SELECTED FACTORS PREDICTING OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTIVE BEHAVIOR AMONG NURSING PERSONNEL P. Youngcharoen*, S. AREE-UE, P. MALATHUM (Bangkok, Thailand) PB6 476 › ADHERENCE PROFILE TO HIGHLY ACTIVE ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY OF THE PACIENTS OVER THE 50 YEARS OUTPATIENTS ATTENDED IN THE INFECTIONS DISEASE DEPARTMENT OF UFTM G. Pardi*, D. CORREIA (Uberaba, Brazil) PB6 477 › A PILOT STUDY OF BANXIA HOUPU TANG, A TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE, FOR REDUCING PNEUMONIA RISK IN OLDER ADULTS WITH DEMENTIA K. Iwasaki*, S. KATO, Y. MOMMA, R. OKITSU, N. YAEGASHI, H. ARAI (Sendai, Japan) PB6 478 › ASSOCIATION OF SOME SPECIFIC NUTRIENTS WITH PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN OLDER ADULTS: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW G. Van der Putten*, L. DE VISSCHERE, J. VANOBBERGEN, J. SCHOL, C. DE BAAT (Amersfoort, The Netherlands) PB6 479 › INCIDENCE AND CAUSES OF ADMISSIONS DUE TO IATROGENIC REASONS IN THE ELDERLY AND THEIR PREVENTABILITY: ONE YEAR STUDY IN A GREEK UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL I. Starakis*, E. MAZOKOPAKIS (Patras, Greece) 212 Posters Monday 6 PB6 480 › GERIATRIC EDUCATION FOR ALL: THE UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO GERIATRIC EDUCATION CENTER EXPERIENCE (UPR-GEC) PB6 481 › LEISURE IN THE COURSE OF ACTIVE AGEING: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE OPEN UNIVERSITY FOR SENIOR CITIZENS J. Rosado-Matos*, B. MARÍA, V. EMMA (San Juan, Puerto Rico) M. Tirado*, R. DIAS (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB6 482 › PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTHY AGEING: THE EFFECTS OF RESIDENTIAL LOCATION S. Hetherington*, P. ORPIN (Launceston, Australia) THE ADVENT OF LONGEVITY AT WORKOCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE AND THE ELDERLY WORKERS: A NEW PROPOSAL FOR MEDICAL PERIODIC EVALUATION PB6 484 › POLYPHARMACY IN ELDERLY - A MULTICENTER STUDY M. BAEZ GARCIA* (RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil) Y. Gokce Kutsal*, A. BARAK, A. ATALAY, T. BAYDAR (Ankara, Turkey) PB6 485 › Monday PB6 483 › HERPES ZOSTER BURDEN OF ILLNESS: PREVENTIVE STRATEGIES P. Lang*, J. MICHEL (Geneva, Switzerland) PB6 486 › THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A CONSTIPATION PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY WITH HIP SURGERY P. Monmai*, S. AREE-UE, P. PUTWATANA, V. KAWINWONGGOWIT (Bangkok, Thailand) PB6 487 › A STUDY OF FACTORS FOR LONG HOSPITAL STAYS AND FREQUENT ADMISSIONS: SEEKING TO HELP SENIOR CITIZENS AVOID HOSPITALIZATIONS D. Wilson* (Edmonton, Canada) PB6 488 › THE PERSONAL FUNCTIONAL CONDITION OF ELDERLY ADULT PACKERS IN SUPERMARKETS Z. Gómez Lomelí*, J. DÁVALOS GUZMÁN, A. CELIS DE LA ROSA, M. OROZCO VALERIO (Guadalajara, Mexico) PB6 489 › THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ORAL HEALTH TO THE GENERAL HEALTH IN FRAIL GERIATRIC PATIENTS PB6 490 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORAL DISORDERS AND SENSORY PERCEPTION OF TASTE, SMELL, APPETITE AND HUNGRY IN ELDERLY WOMEN G. Arnetzl*, G. ARNETZL, C. GLUHAK (Graz, Austria) F. Díaz-García*, A. MORALES-SÁNCHEZ, N. MENDOZA-RUVALCABA, G. GÓMEZGONZÁLEZ, A. OLMEDO-SÁNCHEZ, S. LÓPEZ-CERECER, L. DÍAZ-GARCÍA, E. FUENTES-MÉNDEZ (Guadalajara, Mexico) PB6 491 › BEST PRACTICE IN GERIATRIC HEARCARE - A CONCEPT BADLY NEEDED PB6 492 › RELEVANCE OF PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS’ PRESCRIPTION IN GERIATRICS M. Lerch*, M. DECKER-MARUSKA (Iserlohn, Germany) F. SEITE*, A. DELELIS-FANIEN, S. VALERO, C. PRADÈRE, J. POUPET, P. INGRAND, M. PACCALIN (POITIERS, France) PB6 493 › TIME-TRENDS IN PREVENTIVE DRUG TREATMENT AFTER MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY PATIENTS W. De Ruijter*, M. DE WAAL, J. GUSSEKLOO, W. ASSENDELFT, J. BLOM (Leiden, The Netherlands) PB6 494 › ARRREST – ACTION RESEARCH TO REDUCE REPETITION OF STROKE – PHD STUDY C. Stock* (Swansea, United Kingdom) 213 Monday 6 Posters PB6 495 › LEG ELEVATION AND RISK OF RECURRENCE OF CHRONIC VENOUS LEG ULCERS – A PROSPECTIVE STUDY PB6 496 › ASSESSING THE INTEREST OF SYSTEMATIC SCREENING OF SENSORY DEAFFERENTATION IN GERIATRIC DAY CLINIC K. Finlayson*, H. EDWARDS, M. COURTNEY (Kelvin Grove, Australia) A. Mergam*, V. WOJTASIK , C. OLIVIER, S. GILLAIN, S. ALLEPAERTS , J. PETERMANS (Liège, Belgium) PB6 497 › SAFE HUG: SECURITY DEVICE TO PREVENT FALLS DURING THE USE OF THE TOILET Monday L. Sakano*, S. LUCIANA, L. ANDREIA, R. NANCI, L. CLAUDIA, S. ADRIANA (São Paulo, Brazil) PB6 498 › A MODEL FOR FALL RISK REDUCTION IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS USING SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY PB6 499 › SURVIVAL OF GROUPS OF ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO LIFESTYLE IN A MEDIUM-SIZED CITY IN SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL R. Hakim* (Scranton, United States) T. Ruiz*, J. CORRENTE (Botucatu, Brazil) PB6 500› PREVENTIVE HOME VISITS FOR OLDER ADULTS: A REPORT OF THE DESIGN AND FEASIBILITY OF A NEW PROTOCOL PB6 501 › PREVENTING INFECTION THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF ORAL CARE, IDENTIFYING THE BARRIERS TO GOOD NURSING PRACTICES M. Cutchin*, S. COPPOLA, V. TALLEY, J. SVIHULA (Chapel Hill, USA) C. Debout*, M. ROTHAN TONDEUR (IVRY SUR SEINE, France) PB6 502 › CAN ROUTINE PROTECT OLDER ADULTS FROM SLEEP DISTURBANCES? A. Zisberg*, N. GUR-YAISH, T. SHOCHAT (Haifa, Israel) PB6 503 › ASSESSMENT ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF AN ELDERLY POPULATION AT A TOURIST RESORT IN INNER SãO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL: APPLICATION OF THE FLANAGAN’S SCALE PB6 504 › PREVALENCE AND CAUSES OF VISION IMPAIRMENT AND BLINDNESS IN OLDER ADULT IN BRAZIL: THE SAO PAULO EYE STUDY J. Corrente*, C. KAGAWA, A. MACHADO (Botucatu, Brazil) R. BELFORT*, S. SALOMÃO, R. CINOTO, A. BEREZOVSKY, A. ÀRAUJO-FILHO, M. MITSUHIRO, L. MANDIETA, P. MORALES, G. POKHAREL, R. BELFORT, L. ELLWEIN (São Paulo, Brazil) PB6 505 › GRIP STRENGTH AS A PREDICTOR OF DISABILITY IN BASIC ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING AMONG ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS T. Silva Alexandre*, Y. APARECIDA DE OLIVEIRA DUARTE, J. LÍCIO FERREIRA SANTOS, M. LEBRÃO (São Paulo, Brazil) PB6 506 › DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF ELDER ABUSE AMONG HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS IN IRAN A. Asadi Noughabi* (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) PB6 507 › INCIDENCE AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS AMONG THE VERY ELDERLY IN THE GENERAL POPULATION PB6 508 › REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH CONDITIONS OF ELDERLY THAT LIVES IN MANAUS-AMAZONAS, BRAZIL M. Caljouw*, W. DEN ELZEN, J. GUSSEKLOO (Leiden, The Netherlands) E. Santos*, A. RAIMUNDO, M. CAUDURO, A. SOUZA, S. FERREIRA, E. MAIA-RIBEIRO, M. ROCHA, A. SILVEIRA, E. RIBEIRO, I. CRUZ (Manaus, Brazil) 214 Posters PB6 509 › Monday 6 AN NP/CNS INTEGRATED PRACTICE, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH MODEL K. Hunter*, D. PARKE (Edmonton, Canada) PB6 510 › PROTOCOL 4S: STANDARDIZATION OF THE HEALTHY ELDERLY IN STUDIES ABOUT AGEING F. Araújo*, O. JALUUL, A. BUSSE, T. GUIMARÃES, B. TREZZA, W. JACOB FILHO (São Paulo, Brazil) Primary care PB6 511 › PREDICTION OF ADVERSE OUTCOMES IN ACUTELY ILL ELDERLY PATIENTS AFTER HOSPITALIZATION PB6 512 › QUALITY OF SLEEP AND ITS RELATED FACTORS IN HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY PATIENTS IN KASHAN’S HOSPITALS, 2007 R. Wong*, W. MILLER (Vancouver, Canada) F. Iezadi avangi*, F. IZADI AVANJI , M. ADIB HAJBAGHERY , M. AFAZEL (Kashan, Islamic Republic of Iran) PB6 513 › HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR ELDERLY IN THE VALENCIAN COMMUNITY (SPAIN) PB6 514 › A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL TO IDENTIFY BIOMARKERS AND COMPRESSION SYSTEMS FOR OPTIMAL HEALING AND QUALITY OF LIFE Monday M. Vivancos*, J. GALLUD, J. GARCÉS, D. CUEVAS, M. IZQUIERDO (Valencia, Spain) H. Edwards*, U. ZEE, C. MARY, F. MELISSA, F. KATHLEEN, A. ROBIN (Kelvin Grove, Australia) PB6 515 › PREDICTORS AND OUTCOMES OF OLDER PEOPLE’S HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS FOR ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS PB6 516 › GERIATRICS, INTERPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND INTERORGANIZATIONAL COLLABORATION: THE GIIC INITIATIVE IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO B. Walsh*, P. NICHOLLS, H. ROBERTS, K. HUNT, V. LATTIMER (United Kingdom) D. Ryan*, W. DALZIEL, I. GUTMANIS, D. JEWELL, M. KELLEY, B. LIU, J. PUXTY, C. COTT (Toronto, Canada) PB6 517 › HEALTH PERCEPTION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND COPING STRATEGIES TO HEALTH LIMITATIONS OF OLDER ADULTS VOLUNTEERING FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY P. Srikan*, B. CALLEN, J. WITUCKI BROWN, A. BROWN, L. MEFFORD, S. CHEN (Knoxville, United States of America) PB6 518 › « YOUR BODY’S NOT PERFECT AS YOU GET OLDER »: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF LAY PERCEPTIONS OF OSTEOARTHRITIS AND WELLNESS J. Grime*, J. RICHARDSON, B. ONG (Staffs, United Kingdom) PB6 519 › COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS AND RESOURCES ASSESSMENT IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR CANADA: SENIORS ISSUES IN PRIMARY CARE PB6 520 › AGE DISCRIMINATION DEFIES PATIENT CENTRED CARE IN PROVISION OF ACUTE CARE OF THE OLDER PERSON: EXTENDING KNOWLEDGE THROUGH DISCOURSE ANALYSIS S. MacDonald* (St John’s, Canada) L. Slater*, D. HIGGINS, D. VAN DER RIET (Stockton, Australia) PB6 521 › THE ROLE AND IMPACT OF COMMUNITY MATRONS ON THE CARE OF COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER PEOPLE LIVING WITH LONG TERM CONDITIONS IN HERTSMERE, UNITED KINGDOM (UK) C. Lisk*, E. REED, C. JONES, F. SPPEAR (London, United Kingdom) 215 Monday 6 PB6 522 › Posters THE ROLE OF A CLINICAL PHARMACIST IN REDUCTION OF DRUG INTERACTIONS AND POLYPHARMACY IN THE ELDERLY IN LATVIA J. Rotbergs*, E. STRUPA, D. KANDERE, R. MEDNE, S. BERZINA, A. STOKMANE (Riga, Latvia) PB6 523 › PRIMARY CARE RECRUITMENT OF GPS AND THEIR OLDER PATIENTS FOR RESEARCH WITH OLDER PEOPLE C. McLean*, N. KERSE, S. MOYES, E. ROBINSON (Auckland, New Zealand) Monday PB6 524 › THE INFLUENCE OF MICRONUTRIENTS DEFICITS ON COMPLEX GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT RESULTS J. Matejovsky*, H. MATEJOVSKA KUBESOVA, I. BYCHLER, Z. CEJGLOVA, F. DVORSKY, I. LEIXNER, P. TOMECEK, M. NAVRATILOVA (Brno, Czech Republic) PB6 525 › CARDIOVASCULAR MULTIMORBIDITY IN PATIENTS OF GERIATRIC DEPARTMENT PB6 526 › PREDICTING DESTINATION AFTER A VISIT AT THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT FROM A FUNCTIONAL STATUS ASSESSMENT S. Krajcik*, P. MIKUS, I. BARTOSOVIC (Bratislava, Slovakia) N. Veillette*, L. DEMERS, F. GIROUX (Trois-Rivières, Canada) PB6 527 › FRAIL OLDER PEOPLE AT THE INTERFACE W. James*, J. GLADMAN, J. WOODARD (Leicester, United Kingdom) PB6 528 › LIMITATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLDER POPULATION PB6 529 › INEQUALITY IN UTILIZING COMMUNITY BASED HEALTH SERVICES FOR AGING HYPERTENSION OUTPATIENTS K. Saks *, T. STRANDBERG, E. TIIT (Tartu, Estonia) N. Qiao* (Shanghai, China) PB6 530 › PREDICTORS OF QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLDER PEOPLE FROM THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING PB6 531 › DOCUMENTATION AND RESEARCH OF UNWANTED EFFECTS OF ANTI-FLU VACCINATION IN SENIOR PATIENTS (MULTI-CENTER STUDY) A. Yohannes*, G. TAMPUBOLON (Manchester, United Kingdom) S. Tsoukis*, S. PATIAKAS, S. TSUKIS, I. GIOVANOPOULOS (Thessaloniki, Greece) PB6 532 › STUDY OF CLINICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN SENIOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS S. Tsoukis*, S. PATIAKAS, I. GIOVANOPOULOS (Rethymno, Greece) PB6 533 › INAPPROPRIATE DRUG PRESCRIPTION IN OLDER SUBJECTS IN DIFFERENT HEALTH CARE SETTINGS A. Cruz-Jentoft*, B. MONTERO-ERRASQUIN, S. GONZÁLEZ-BLAZQUEZ, B. BRUSINT-OLIVARES, M. MARTÍN-ÁLVAREZ, M. CONEJOS-MIQUEL, M. SÁNCHEZCUERVO, E. DELGADO-SILVEIRA (Madrid, Spain) PB6 534 › SELF-REPORTED SLEEP DURATION AND PERCEIVED HEALTH AMONG YOUNG OLD, MIDDLE OLD, AND OLD OLD POPULATIONS IN TAIWAN W. Liao*, J. CHEN, C. KUO, C. WANG, C. YEN, M. LEE (Taichung, Taiwan) PB6 535 › COMPARING CARING BURDEN AND DETERMINANTS OF CARING BURDEN IN COHABITANTS LIVING WITH PARTNERS SUFFERING FROM DEMENTIA OR CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE B. Nordtug*, A. HOLEN, O. SLETVOLD, R. WALSTAD (Trondheim, Norway) 216 Posters Monday 6 PB6 536 › THE NEXUUS BETWEEN ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND NURSING CARE FOR AGED PEOPLE PB6 537 › THE BELGIAN GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITALS ONE YEAR AFTER IMPLEMENTATION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL S. Meehan* (Brisbane, Australia) A. Velghe*, J. PETERMANS, D. GILLAIN, N. VAN DEN NOORTGATE (Ghent, Belgium) PB6 538 › FOOT PROBLEMS OF OLDER VETERANS IN A VETERANS CARE HOME S. Chu*, L. CHEN, M. LIN, S. HWANG, C. LAN (Taipei, Taiwan) PB6 539 › M. Videau*, F. MARIE, C. ODILE, V. ANGELIQUE, G. CLAUDE, S. NATHALIE (Pessac, France) PB6 540 › IMPACT OF A POST EMERGENCY GERIATRIC ACUTE UNIT ON THE HOSPITAL READMISSION RATE Monday IMPACT OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY GERIATRIC INTERVENTION IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT T. TRAISSAC*, V. MARIE-NEIGE, B. MARIE-JOSE, B. ISABELLE, R. MURIEL, S. NATHALIE (Pessac, France) PB6 541 › GENERAL PRACTITIONERS’ PERCEPTIONS AND NEEDS FOR GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITALS IN BELGIUM J. PETERMANS*, C. DUCHESNES, V. MASSART, F. DESMYTER, P. DENOEL, P. VANDENBUSSCHE, S. WILLEMS, D. GIET, N. VANDENNOORTGATE (LIEGE, Belgium) PB6 542 › REGIONAL GROUP OF MOBILE GERIATRIC TEAM IN THE SOUTH WEST OF FRANCE S. Nathalie *, M. FLOCCIA, V. MARIE-NEIGE, Z. EDOUARD, B. DANIEL, S. MARION, V. LUC, B. CHRISTOPHE, P. JEAN-LUC, L. FRÉDÉRIQUE (PESSAC, France) PB6 543 › ELDERS COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT: PORTUGUESE VERSION OF THE OARS R. Rodrigues* (Coimbra, Portugal) PB6 544 › STATUS EPILEPTICUS IN THE ELDERLY: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY P. Caillet*, S. BASTUJI-GARIN , G. LABREVOIS-DARCEL, S. KRYPCIAK, S. THOMAS, E. TAILLANDIER-HÉRICHE, F. TAHMASEBI , E. PAILLAUD (Creteil, France) PB6 545 › MAB: NUMERICAL UNIFORM PROFILE REPRESENTATION OF BIOPSICOSSOCIAL DATA. ELDERLY FOLLOW-UP IN A LISBON HEALTH CENTRE PB6 546 › OLDER ADULTS LIVING WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS: THE EFFECT OF AGE AND GENDER ON MEDICATION TYPE A. Henriques*, M. BOTELHO, M. COSTA, J. CABRITA (Lisboa, Portugal) J. Fisher*, P. BALLANTYNE, G. HAWKER (Halifax, Canada) Track C - Behavioural and Psychological Sciences PC6 547 › FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO HEALTHY AGING FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO HEALTHY AGING Ageing and disasters S. Fuentes*, S. FUENTES, I. FERRAZ, J. TEIXEIRA, J. HIGA, M. PAGENOTTO (São Paulo, Brazil) 217 Monday 6 Posters PC6 548 › COMMUNICATION ABOUT INCONTINENCE – THE VIEW OF AFFECTED INDIVIDUALS AND HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS PC6 549 › OLDER PEOPLES’ EXPERIENCES OF A FLOOD DISASTER: MAKING SENSE OF AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENT K. Kummer* (Berlin, Germany) R. Tuohy* (Palmerston North, New Zealand) PC6 550 › DISASTER OUTCOMES: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONS BY HURRICANE KATRINA SURVIVORS C. Thomas* (Denton, United States of America) Monday PC6 551 › STARTING PROBLEM SOLVING WITH SORTING CARDS - A DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS IN CHRONIC STROKE CARE D. Beische*, K. PFEIFFER, C. BECKER, B. LINDEMANN, R. HOFFRICHTER, M. HAUTZINGER (Stuttgart, Germany) BPSD – Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia PC6 552 › MAPPING EMOTION PROCESSING DISTURBANCE IN FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA SUBTYPES PC6 553 › NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF THE YOUNG-OLD AND OLD-OLD IN COLOMBIAN AD PATIENTS AND CONTROLS O. Piguet*, S. HSIEH, S. SAVAGE, L. MILLER, J. HODGES (Randwick, Australia) P. Montanes*, D. MATALLANA, A. MORENO, P. REYES (Bogota, Colombia) PC6 554 › THE TNM STUDY: IMPORTANCE OF THE STAFF / RESIDENT RATIO FOR MANAGEMENT OF BEHAVIOURAL SYMPTOMS P. Robert*, A. DEUDON, N. MAUBOURGUET, X. GERVAIS, E. LEONE, J. PIANO, A. COUDERC, L. CARCAILLON (Nice, France) PC6 555 › SAVING ELDERLY OR PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND EXPERIENCE PC6 556 › FACTORS UNDERLYING CAREGIVER STRESS IN FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE A. Sahatimehr*, R. HASANZADEH, T. SAHATIMEHR (Bonab, Islamic Republic of Iran) E. Mioshi*, M. BRISTOW, R. COOK, J. HODGES (Sydney, Australia) PC6 557 › THE DARK SIDE OF THE FRONTOTEMPORAL LOBAR DEMENTIA IN AN OLD MAN B. Beaumatin*, S. ISABELLE, F. AURÉLIE, B. LAURENCE, D. THIERRY (Limoges, France) PC6 558 › MALNUTRITION AND BEHAVIOURAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA L. RULLIER*, A. LAGARDE, P. BARBERGER-GATEAU, J. BOUISSON (Bordeaux, France) PC6 559 › CAN PROGRESSIVE AND NON-PROGRESSIVE BEHAVIORAL VARIANT FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA BE DISTINGUISHED AT PRESENTATION? M. Hornberger*, B. SHELLEY, C. KIPPS, O. PIGUET, J. HODGES (Sydney, Australia) PC6 560 › RESOURCES NEEDED TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVE RESPONSES TO BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES IN LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES D. Forbes*, K. CLARK, R. COATSWORTH-PUSPOKY, A. JARVIE, C. MCDONALD, A. LISCHKA (London, Canada) 218 Posters Monday 6 PC6 561 › VIRTUAL REALITY AND LIFE REVIEW THERAPY: TOWARD A NEW FORM OF PSYCHOAFFECTIVE CARE IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE? PC6 562 › THE CASE-SPECIFIC NATURE OF INTERVENTIONS FOR MANAGING CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS IN NURSING HOMES S. Protat*, D. LORRAIN, D. BÉLISLE (Sherbrooke, Canada) J. Turner* (Sydney, Australia) PC6 563 › ARE THERE SPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION IN DEMENTIA PATIENTS? A. Prado-Jean*, P. THOMAS, P. NUBUKPO, L. BERNARD-BOURZEIX, N. DECHAMPS, T. DANTOINE, P. COURATIER, J. CLEMENT (Limoges, France) RESULTS FROM THE LONGITUDINAL DEMENTIA CAREGIVER STRESS STUDY (LEANDER) S. Zank*, C. SCHACKE (Siegen, Germany) PC6 565 › HIGH PREVALENCE OF NEUROLEPTIC DRUG USE IN ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA Monday PC6 564 › I. Fort*, F. FORMIGA, M. ROBLES , P. REGALADO, E. BARRANCO (Badalona, Spain) PC6 566 › MANAGING CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA THROUGH INTERDISCIPLINARY IMPLEMENTATION OF QUALITY INSTRUMENTS IN LONGTERM CARE D. Hardenacke*, C. KRÜGER, M. HALEK, G. BUREICK, S. WILM, S. BARTHOLOMEYCZIK (Witten, Germany) PC6 567 › PRIMARY CAREGIVERS IN CRISIS: CARING A FAMILY MEMBER WITH DEMENTIA AT HOME C. Seki*, A. KATADA (Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Japan) PC6 568 › RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS AND THE BURDEN OF CAREGIVER OF PATIENT WITH DEMENTIA A. Lagarde Chaintrier*, S. AURIACOMBE, V. BERGUA, L. LETENNEUR, J. BOUISSON (BORDEAUX, France) PC6 569 › INSIGHT AND ALZHEIMER’S TYPE DEMENTIA G. Nobili*, M. MASSAIA, S. MONDINO, G. CAPPA, M. JAGODNIK, B. MARIO, G. ISAIA (Turin, Italy) Economic aspects PC6 570 › INCOME, EDUCATION, AND HEALTH-RELATED BIOMARKERS: EVIDENCE FROM A U.S. NATIONAL SAMPLE OF MIDLIFE AND OLDER ADULTS N. Marks*, J. SONG (Madison, United States) Education and multidisciplinary training / Primary care PC6 571 › SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS, FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY AND NUMBER OF DISEASES AMONG ELDERLY D. Tavares*, S. SANTOS, M. BARBOSA (Uberaba Minas Gerias, Brazil) PC6 572 › THE EFFECTS OF MUSIC THERAPY ON ANXIETY IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMERS DISEASE; A CONTROLLED, RANDOMISED STUDY S. Guétin*, P. FLORENCE, P. CHRISTELLE, P. MARIE-CHRISTINE, M. MOULOUD, D. LEILA, L. EDITH, T. JAQUES (Paris, France) 219 Monday 6 Posters PC6 573 › THE EFFECTS OF VISUAL ACUITY (I.E., BLURRING) ON AUDIOVISUAL SPEECHPERCEPTION: A COMPARISON OF YOUNGER AND OLDER ADULTS PC6 574 › PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A STUDY MEASURING THE EFFICIENCY OF ECOSYSTEMIC THERAPY FOR THE COMMUNICATION DISORDERS OF ALZHEIMER I. Legault*, J. GAGNE, W. RHOUALEM, T. JODOIN-FONTAINE (Montréal, Canada) T. Rousseau* (Sablé Sur Sarthe, France) PC6 575 › TO BE A CENTENARIAN 160 YEARS AGO: BETWEEN HISTORY AND STORY Monday A. PORRO*, G. CESA-BIANCHI, C. CRISTINI, A. FRANCHINI, L. LORUSSO, B. FALCONI (Brescia, Italy) PC6 576 › EVALUATION OF AN INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (IPE) MODULE IN CARE OF THE ELDERLY AND ELDER ABUSE A. Sclater*, V. CURRAN, B. KIRBY, D. SHARPE, S. ANSTEY, L. BENNETT, D. DAWE, D. EDWARDS, S. EDWARDS, A. KEARNEY, M. WHITE (St John’s, Canada) PC6 577 › WORK TO RETIREMENT: DOES CULTURE MATTER? C. Howe*, L. MATTHEWS (Lidcombe, Australia) PC6 578 › TAKING ACTION ON AGEING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR OLDER PERSONS: THE EUNAAPA NETWORK E. Tak*, M. HOPMAN-ROCK, E. FREIBERGER, C. DELECLUSE, N. WAALER-LOLAND, F. SCHENA, A. RUETTEN (Leiden, The Netherlands) PC6 579 › EFFECTIVENESS OF A HOME PROGRAM INTERVENTION FOR CAREGIVERS AND DEPENDENT OLDER PEOPLE T. Lorenzo*, A. MASEDA, I. GONZÁLEZ-ABRALDES, J. TUBÍO, M. FERNÁNDEZ, J. MILLÁN-CALENTI (LA Coruña, Spain) PC6 580 › MANAGING FEAR OF FALLING: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN IN-HOME INTERVENTION FOR FRAIL OLDER PEOPLE T. Dorresteijn*, G. ZIJLSTRA, J. VLAEYEN, G. KEMPEN (Maastricht, The Netherlands) PC6 581 › PERCEPTION OF PATIENTS WITH DIABETES REGARDING TYPE 2 WITHIN THE RANGE OF A BASIC HEALTHCARE UNIT (SPONSORED BY FAPESP 06/54424-2) I. Morita*, F. YAMAMOTO, C. ARIKI (Botucatu, Sao Paulo, Brazil) PC6 582 › FACTORS RELATED TO THE CAREGIVING SATISFACTION OF FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF EDLDERS WITH STROKE IN KOREA PC6 583 › DISTANCE EDUCATION IN GERONTOLOGY FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS PC6 584 › THE EFFECTS OF HEALTH EDUCATION INTEGRATED EXERCISE PROGRAM FOR COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER ADULTS WITH HYPERTENSION IN SOUTH KOREA S. Yu*, H. KIM, Y. PARK (Wonjusi, Gangwondo, Republic of Korea) E. Edgington*, S. COBBAN (Edmonton, Canada) Y. Park*, M. SONG, W. SONG, B. CHO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PC6 585 › THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SOCIAL SUPPORT AND EMOTIONS AMONG ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVERS Á. García*, I. ETXEBERRIA, A. IGLESIAS, I. LASKIBAR, E. URDANETA, N. GALDONA, J. YANGUAS, I. LOREA (Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain) PC6 586 › SMOKING CESSATION AND LIFESTYLE CHANGES IN LATER LIFE M. Veenstra*, S. DAATLAND, I. LIMA (Oslo, Norway) 220 Posters PC6 587 › Monday 6 A EUROPE-USA EXCHANGE PROGRAM FOR GERONTOLOGY STUDENTS AND CURRICULA: BEST PRACTICES IN THE INTERGERO PROGRAM B. Bueno*, R. APPLEBAUM, J. BUZ, A. KRUSE, S. KUNKEL, R. LEVENSON, P. MAYORAL, A. PELHAM, E. SCHMITT, D. STEPP, R. VANRIJSSELT (Salamanca, Spain) PC6 588 › TRAINING DIVIDED ATTENTION IN HEALTHY AGING: EFFECT OF PRACTICE AND MODULATION C. De Boysson*, S. BELLEVILLE, J. DEMONET, M. LAFORTUNE, J. RICARD-SAINTAUBIN (Montréal, Canada) AGEING AND NEUROPSYCOLOGICAL TREATMENT: A PILOT STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH NEGLECT PC6 590 › PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE FOR OLDER PEOPLE CARE IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE M.P. panourgia*, M. SOZZI, L. VERONELLI, L. PISANI (Milano, Italy) E. Pinheiro de Morais*, M. DE OLIVEIRA ROOS, N. MAESTRI CARVALHO, A. MACHADO DA SILVA, S. RIGATTI SILVA, C. SILVA RODRIGUES (Porto Alegre, Brazil) PC6 591 › IMPACT OF A PROGRAM OF ATTENTION: BURDEN AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR FORMAL CAREGIVERS OF ELDERLY PC6 592 › « ADD LIFE TO YOUR YEARS »: EDUCATING FOR LIFE IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PC6 593 › EVALUATIVE RESEARCH ON REMINISCENCE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM FOR ELDERLY PERSONS IN COMMUNITY Monday PC6 589 › V. Silva*, J. BIANCO, M. PEREZ, A. ODA (São Paulo, Brazil) Z. Parra*, S. MONTES JORGE, Z. PARRA MELO (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) T. Nomura*, Y. NOMURA (Asaka-shi, Saitama-ken, Japan) Ethics PC6 594 › STIGMA AND DEMENTIA C. Swane* (Copenhagen, Denmark) PC6 595 › COMPARISON OF PERCEIVED AUTONOMY AMONG COMMUNITY- DWELLING OLDER ADULTS IN THE US AND JAPAN PC6 596 › ELDER ABUSE IN HIP FRACTURE PATIENTS M. Matsui*, E. CAPEZUTI (Nagasaki-shi, Japan) C. Sánchez-Castellano*, B. GUTIÉRREZ, B. MONTERO-ERRASQUIN, L. REXACH-CANO, A. CRUZ-JENTOFT (Madrid, Spain) PC6 597 › ARE MEDICAL STUDENTS WELL PREPARED FOR CARE FOR ELDERLY? K. Zikmundováa*, H. ZAVÁZALOVÁ, J. KOTRBA, V. ZAREMBA, I. HOLMEROVA (Plzen, Czech Republic) Personality & aging PC6 598 › AGE PREDILECTIONS FOR PERSONALITY FACETS: INCONSISTENCIES AND POSSIBLE THREATS TO HEALTH RESEARCH PC6 599 › THE FORGOTTEN AGE : OLD’ UP K. Petway*, E. ZELINSKI (Los Angeles, United States) M. Fuchs*, M. TUBIANA, M. FUCHS, C. VIMONT (Paris, France) PC6 600 › A « LETTER SENT TO … »: FROM SELF EXPRESSION TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION M. DORANGE*, J. GAUSSENS, I. BESSON, G. ARFEUX-VAUCHER (Paris, France) 221 Monday 6 Posters PC6 601 › SARTORIAL IDENTITY AND FASHION NEEDS FOR OLDER WOMEN LIVING AND WORKING LONGER: AN INSIGHT FOR GERONTOLOGISTS AND GERIATRICIANS PC6 602 › THE INTERACTION BETWEEN EMOTION AND COGNITION IN AGEING: ALEXITHYMIA AND ITS INFLUENCES ON INHIBITION PROCESSES C. Lacoste Kapstein* (Kingston, United States) D. GUIBAUD-DRESSAIRE*, E. GUERDOUX, D. STRUBEL, D. BROUILLET (NIMES, France) PC6 603 › HEALTH TYPE SCENARIOS: UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF CHANGING USER NEEDS IN AGING-IN-PLACE Monday J. Knies*, M. VAN GAASBEEK, A. VAN BRONSWIJK (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) PC6 604 › THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOLISM ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF THE ELDERLY PC6 605 › QUALITATIVE ON-THE-SPOT FIDELITY CHECKING OF AGED PEOPLE ANSWERS TO A QUESTIONNAIRE ON INDEPENDENCE IN DAILY LIVING K. RAMOVS* (LJUBLJANA, Slovenia) J. Santos*, J. SANTOS, M. REBOUÇAS, L. RAMOS (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Psycho-geriatrics / Depression / Delirium PC6 606 › EFFECTS AND UNDERLYING MECHANISMS OF ERRORLESS LEARNING IN COMPARISON TO OTHER LEARNING METHODS TO IMPROVE ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN ALZHEIMER DEMENTIA A. Dechamps*, R. KESSELS, J. JUNGHEIM, M. OLDE RIKKERT (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) PC6 607 › CROSS-CULTURAL CONFIRMATORY ANALYSIS OF THE CES-D IN SPANISH AND MEXICAN DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS L. Andres*, A. LOSADA, M. VILLAREAL, R. NUEVO, B. SALAZAR, R. ROMERO, A. CARRILLO, M. MÁRQUEZ-GONZÁLEZ (Madrid, Spain) PC6 608 › A TAILORED MADE INTERVENTION. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LIFE REVIEW THERAPY USING AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY RETRIEVAL IN A DEPRESSED NURSING HOME POPULATION: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL B. Steunenberg*, E. BOHLMEIJER, A. STRATEN, A. BEEKMAN, P. CUIJPERS (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) PC6 609 › THE INTEREST OF MEASURING RECOGNISING FACIAL EXPRESSIONS IN DEPRESSED PATIENTS WITH MAJOR DEPRESSION DISORDER (MDD) A. BRIDOUX*, P. GRANATO , O. GODEFROY, M. BOUCART , R. BRUYER (VALENCIENNES, France) PC6 610 › DEPRESSION,QUALITY OF LIFE AND LIVING WILL OF COMMUNITY-DWELLING POSTMENOPAUSAL AND ELDERLY WOMEN IN THREE ASIAN COUNTRIES: JAPAN,KOREA AND CHINA K. Ina*, T. HAYASHI (Nagoya, Japan) PC6 611 › A RCT OF LIFESTYLE AND MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY INTERVENTIONS FOR THE INDICATED PREVENTION OF DEPRESSION J. Walker*, A. MACKINNON, P. BATTERHAM, A. JORM, I. HICKIE, A. MCCARTHY, M. FENECH, H. CHRISTENSEN (Canberra, Australia) PC6 612 › AFFECTIVE DISORDERS AS RISK FACTORS FOR DELIRIUM AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY P. Tully*, R. BAKER, D. TURNBULL, H. WINEFIELD, J. KNIGHT (Adelaide, Australia) PC6 613 › LONG TERM NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DEFICIT AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY: THE EFFECT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS P. Tully*, R. BAKER, D. TURNBULL, H. WINEFIELD, J. KNIGHT (Adelaide, Australia) 222 Posters Monday 6 PC6 614 › SLEEP HABITS AND SLEEP THOUGHTS IN AGED INDIVIDUALS SHOWING PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS PC6 615 › A TRAINING PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR FAMILY CAREGIVERS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL D. Lorrain*, M. PRÉVILLE, S. DESJARDINS, D. BÉLISLE (Sherbrooke, Canada) A. Prick*, A. POT, E. SCHERDER, J. DE LANGE (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) PC6 616 › INVARIANCE IN THE PREDICTORS OF SEVERITY OF SUICIDE ATTEMPTS BETWEEN OLDER AND YOUNGER ADULTS R. NUEVO*, M. MIRET, C. MORANT, M. JIMÉNEZ, M. RENESES, M. LÓPEZ, J. AYUSO-MATEOS (MADRID, Spain) DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN OLDER MALE ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS TO AUSTRALIA: THE CONCORD HEALTH AND AGEING IN MEN PROJECT F. Stanaway*, F. STANAWAY, R. CUMMING, V. NAGANATHAN, F. BLYTH, D. HANDELSMAN, D. LE COUTEUR, P. SAMBROOK, M. SEIBEL, H. CREASEY, L. WAITE (Sydney, Australia) PC6 618 › Monday PC6 617 › STANDARDIZATION AND FACTOR STRUCTURE OF THE CES-D IN IRANIAN ELDERLY A. Mirabzadeh Ardakani*, S. MALAKOUTI, T. ZANDI (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) PC6 619 › REMINISCENCE FUNCTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MODERATE DEPRESSION PC6 620 › DIOGENES SYNDROME (DS): RESULTS FROM AN OBSERVATORY STUDY IN A PARIS DISTRICT J. Korte*, E. BOHLMIJER, G. WESTERHOF, A. POT (Enschede, The Netherlands) L. HUGONOT-DIENER*, L. HUGONOT-DIENER, C. WONG, J. MONFORT (PARIS, France) PC6 621 › DEVELOPING A SELF RATING SCALE FOR DEPRESSION IN OLD AGE: THE DIA-SCALE A VALIDATION OF TEST PERFORMANCE CRITERIA IN COMPARISON TO THE GERIATRIC DEPRESSION SCALE (GDS-15) S. Heidenblut*, C. SCHACKE , Z. SUSANNE (Siegen, Germany) PC6 622 › GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION AMONG PEOPLE 65 YEARS AND OVER LIVING IN QUEBEC M. Dubé*, D. MECHAKRA-TAHIRI, P. MICHEL, B. JOËLLE (Trois-Rivières, Canada) PC6 623 › PSYCHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS QUESTIONNAIRE IN A SAMPLE OF ELDERLY PEOPLE FROM CUBA A. Riquelme Marín*, J. ORTIGOSA QUILES, M. MARTIN CARBONELL, R. PÉREZ , J. ENRRIQUEZ SANTOS (Murcia, Spain) PC6 624 › DIFFERENCES IN EITHER PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE FROM SPAIN AND CUBA. J. Ortigosa Quiles*, M. MARTÍN CARBONELL, A. RIQUELME MARÍN, A. CERQUERA, R. PÉREZ, J. ENRÍQUEZ (Murcia, Spain) PC6 625 › CAREGIVING: A HARD JOB DONE WITH LOVE L. Arevalo-Flechas*, C. BRADEN (San Antonio, United States of America) PC6 626 › GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND DEPRESSION IN THE ELDERLY J. Back*, Y. LEE, J. KIM (Suwon, Republic of Korea) PC6 627 › CLINICAL BENEFITS OF MEMORY TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR OLDER CHINESE PEOPLE WITH EARLY DEMENTIA J. Chung*, A. ERIC (Hong Kong, CHINA) 223 Monday 6 Posters Psychological aspects of aging PC6 628 › BURDEN OF CHRONIC DISEASE IN THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF THE ELDERLY IN SãO PAULO, BRAZIL A. Campolina*, P. DINI, R. CICONELLI (São Paulo, Brazil) PC6 629 › LEARNING HOW TO BE AN « OLDER WOMEN »: NEGOTIATING CULTURAL SCRIPTS OF AGEING FOLLOWING THE MENOPAUSE M. Gott*, S. HINCHLIFF, C. INGLETON (Sheffield, United Kingdom) Monday PC6 630 › RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND CLINICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AMONG THE OLDEST OLD IN TOKYO M. TAKAYAMA*, Y. ARAI, K. SHIMIZU, Y. ABE, M. TAKAYAMA, R. FUKUDA, M. FUKUMOTO, T. IINUMA, J. ANDO, N. HIROSE (Tokyo, Japan) PC6 631 › PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT STRATEGIES OF FRAIL OLDER PERSONS TO MAINTAIN QUALITY OF LIFE Y. Lin* (Taichung, Taiwan) PC6 632 › SATISFACTION ANALYSIS ON INP MEETING HOUSE’S ELDERLY PEOPLE FROM VALPARAISO, CHILE PC6 633 › INTIMACY RELATIONSHIP , PSYCHIC MODALITIES OF INTEGRATION DURING BODY CARE D. Sequeira Daza* (Santiago, Chile) C. CALECA*, P. NADINE (Caen , France) PC6 634 › AGEING IN PLACE – RISK OR RESOURCE FOR LIFE SATISFACTION F. Oswald*, D. JOPP, C. ROTT, H. WAHL (Heidelberg, Germany) PC6 635 › PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF PROSTATE CANCER ON ELDERLY COUPLES PC6 636 › NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF GAIT DISTURBANCES DURING DUAL TASK IN MCI PATIENTS P. Petit*, L. ANAÏS, C. FLORENCE, B. JEAN (Bordeaux, France) F. Lekeu*, S. GILLAIN, E. WARZÉE, V. WOJTASIK, D. MAQUET, J. CROISIER, L. SEIDEL, E. SALMON, J. PETERMANS (Liège, Belgium) PC6 637 › LEISURE ACTIVITIES OF DISABLED ELDERLY: PATTERNS, CHANGES, AND CORRELATION WITH QUALITY OF LIFE J. Brodsky* (Jerusalem, Israel) PC6 638 › A QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE NEEDS OF COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER ADULTS WITH SELF-REPORTED MEMORY PROBLEMS K. Parsons-suhl*, A. SURPRENANT, A. TRACEY, M. GODWIN (St. John’s, Canada) PC6 639 › PERCEIVED AGE DISCRIMINATION PREDICTS HEALTH AND ILLNESS THROUGHOUT LATER LIFE B. Meisner*, J. BAKER (Toronto, Canada) PC6 640 › FACTORS RELATED TO LONGITUDINAL CHANGE IN OLDER ADULT’S SUBJECTIVE HEALTH PERCEPTIONS PC6 641 › PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS IN ELDERLY HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE K. Sargent-Cox*, K. ANSTEY, M. LUSZCZ (Canberra, Australia) M. Magdalena*, M. CARMEN, A. CATALINA, M. BELEN, R. FELIU (Mallorca, Spain) 224 Posters Monday 6 PC6 642 › MAINTENANCE OF VERBAL MEMORY PERFORMANCE IN INDIVIDUALS WITH A HIGH INTELLECTUAL ACTIVITY PC6 643 › PERSONAL MEANING AND DEPRESSION: AN RCT ON THE EFFECTS OF LIFE REVIEW THERAPY M. Carmen*, M. MAGDALENA (Palma de Mallorca, Spain) G. Westerhof*, E. BOHLMEIJER, A. POT (Enschede, The Netherlands) PC6 644 › PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO REDUCING FEAR OF FALLING IN A COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL INTERVENTION G. Zijlstra*, J. VAN HAASTREGT, J. VAN EIJK, G. KEMPEN (Maastricht, The Netherlands) SOCIOECONOMIC POSITION AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AMONG ELDERLY PEOPLE IN SWEDEN I. Kåreholt*, M. GLANBORG (Stockholm, Sweden) PC6 646 › DOES LEARNER AUTONOMY DIFFER BY GENDER ACROSS AGE GROUPS? Monday PC6 645 › E. PARK*, G. CONFESSORE (Baltimore, United States) PC6 647 › SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING IN OLDER ADULTHOOD: DO SPOUSAL BELIEFS MATTER? T. Windsor*, L. RYAN, J. SMITH (Canberra, Australia) PC6 648 › FACTORS HELPING TO ENHANCE COMBAT VETERANS POST-WAR ADAPTATION AND WELL-BEING: A QUALITATIVE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW H. Gough*, H. GOUGH, D. HOLLIS (Edmonton, Canada) PC6 649 › PERCEPTION OF ELDER MALTREATMENT THROUGH THE EYES OF OLDER MALAYSIANS T. Hamid*, S. ABDULLAH, N. YAHAYA, M. MANSUR, A. ABU SAMAH, Z. AHMAD (Selangor, Malaysia) PC6 650 › AGE DIFFERENCES IN POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH AND ITS RELATION WITH MENTAL AND PHYSICAL ILLNESS IN THE DUTCH POPULATION PC6 651 › NEW INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG OLDER PEOPLE LIVING IN INSTITUTIONS: EXPLORATORY STUDY S. Lamers*, G. WESTERHOF, E. BOHLMEIJER (Enschede, The Netherlands) C. Pires*, S. RIBAS, P. TERROSO, O. RIBEIRO (Porto, Portugal) PC6 652 › HOW FEELING YOUNGER CAN PUT OLD PEOPLE IN DANGER? A STUDY ON THE OVERESTIMATING OF POSTURAL CAPABILITIES IN THE ELDERLY PC6 653 › FACTORS PREDICTING LONELINESS AMONG OLDER PEOPLE IN DEPRIVED NEIGHBOURHOODS M. NOEL*, D. DOMINO, M. LUYAT (ROUBAIX, France) J. Sim*, T. SCHARF, C. PHILLIPSON, A. SMITH (Staffordshire, United Kingdom) PC6 654 › IS IT TIME FOR AN IN-DEPTH REVISION OF THE CONCEPT OF MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AS A PRODROME OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE? D. Mª Carmen*, G. SARA, P. HERMINIA (Madrid, Spain) PC6 655 › UNDERSTANDING THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING AGED: WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERS PC6 656 › NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG THE ELDERLY IN AN URBAN AREA OF JAPAN N. Kerse*, V. WRIGHT-ST CLAIR, S. LIZ (Auckland, New Zealand) T. SAITO*, H. SUGISAWA, K. HARADA, T. YAMAGUCHI, I. KAI (Tokyo, Japan) 225 Monday 6 PC6 657 › Posters UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG ELDERLY MIGRANTS AND USE OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES: DOES ETHNICITY MATTER? K. O’Loughlin*, Z. HOSSAIN, M. MATHEWS, M. ALIZADEH-KHOEI (Sydney, Australia) PC6 658 › IMPROVING MOTORWAY REST AREA BASED ON VISUAL SEARCH CHARACTERISTICS OF ELDERLY PERSONS T. Akagi*, S. AJISAKA, Y. KAWAGUCHI, M. SATO (Tokyo, Japan) PC6 659 › LEGIBILITY CHALLENGES WITH WAYFINDING BEHAVIOR OF ELDERLY PERSONS IN MOTORWAY REST AREA Monday S. Ajisaka*, T. AKAGI, Y. KAWAGUCHI, M. SATO (Tokyo, Japan) PC6 660 › AGE-RELATED CHANGES OF ATTITUDES TOWARD DEATH AMONG JAPANESE MIDDLE-AGED AND ELDERLY C. Tange*, Y. NISHITA, M. MORIYAMA, M. TOMIDA, S. TSUBOI, Y. FUKUKAWA, F. ANDO, H. SHIMOKATA (Obu City, Japan) PC6 661 › BEHAVIOUR COGNITIVE PROFILE CORRESPONDING A SAMPLE OF USERS FROM A GERONTOLOGICAL CENTER I. González Abraldes*, A. MASEDA, T. LORENZO, J. TUBÍO, A. BALO, J. MILLÁN-CALENTI (LA Coruña, Spain) PC6 662 › SUCCESSFUL AGING: LAY PERSPECTIVES OF YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED, AND OLDER GERMANS D. Wozniak*, D. JOPP, S. EHRET, S. STANEK, C. BERENDONK, M. STROBEL, A. GLAUB (Heidelberg, Germany) PC6 663 › A QUALITATIVE STUDY FOR THE BARRIERS FOR PARTICIPATIONG IN CHILDSUPPORT ACTIVITIES BY GRANDPARENTAL GENERATIONS M. Tabuchi*, J. NAKAHARA, A. FUJITA (Suita, OSAKA, Japan) PC6 664 › PSYCHOLOGICAL ADAPTATION TO VISION LOSS IN OLD AGE: THE ROLE OF FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES O. Schilling*, H. WAHL, A. HOROWITZ, J. REINHARDT, K. BOERNER (Heidelberg, Germany) PC6 665 › INFLUENCE THAT CHANGE IN LIFE ENVIRONMENT GIVES TO « TIME SPENT ALONE » OF ELDERLY PERSON WHO NEED CARING AND THE FAMILY S. Sasahara*, T. AKAGI (Tokyo, Japan) PC6 666 › AGE DIFFERENCES IN OROFACIAL SENSORY THRESHOLDS PC6 667 › PATIENTS’ PERSPECTIVES ON THE IMPORTANCE OF NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS IN CHRONIC CARE M. Heft*, M. ROBINSON (Gainesville, United States) V. Boscart*, D. PRINGLE, K. MCGILTON, E. PETER, F. WYNN (Toronto, Canada) PC6 668 › THERAPEUTIC ORIENTATION TO ADAPT ELDERLY AND THEIR FAMILY IN AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY E. Araujo*, R. LOPES, R. MIRANDA (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PC6 669 › MARITAL ADJUSTMENT AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH MARITAL DISTRESS IN OLD AGE PC6 670 › GIVING AND RECEIVING IN THE POST-MODERN ERA IN MANAGING SENIOR CITIZEN CLUBS WITH THE HOLISTIC APPROACH M. Goldfarb*, G. TRUDEL, R. BOYER, M. PRÉVILLE (Montreal, Canada) A. Eizenhamer* (Ramat Gan, Israel) 226 Posters PC6 671 › Monday 6 METAPHORIC MEANING OF WORDS PROCESSING AND AGING: A CASE OF BRAIN FUNCTIONAL REORGANIZATION B. Mejia-Constain*, O. MONCHI, N. WALTER, M. ARSENAULT, N. SENHADJI, Y. JOANETTE (Montréal, Canada) PC6 672 › THE EFFECTS OF FAMILY-RELATED FACTORS ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR THE ELDERLY PEOPLE IN KOREA C. Park* (Kyongsan City, Kyongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea) PC6 673 › A STUDY OF THE ECOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG THE ELDERLY PEOPLE IN KOREA N. Bae*, C. PARK (Asan city, Chungchungnam-do, Republic of Korea) THE IMPORTANCE OF COGNITIVE RESOURCES FOR EVERYDAY COMPETENCE AMONG VISUALLY IMPAIRED AND UNIMPAIRED OLDER ADULTS H. Wahl*, V. HEYL (Heidelberg, Germany) PC6 675 › EXPLORING DETERMINANTS OF ORAL HEALTH-RELATED QOL AMONG THE OLDEST OLD IN TOKYO Monday PC6 674 › M. Fukumoto*, K. SAITO, T. IINUMA, Y. ARAI, M. TAKAYAMA, Y. ABE, M. TAKAYAMA, N. HIROSE, K. KOMIYAMA, N. GIONHAKU (Tokyo, Japan) PC6 676 › CULTURAL-SPECIFIC SIGNS OF GEROTRANSCENDENCE IN THE VERY OLD IN JAPAN T. Nakagawa*, Y. MASUI, Y. KURETA, M. TAKAYAMA, C. KAWAI, Y. GONDO, R. TAKAHASHI (Suita, Japan) PC6 677 › IMPROVED SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY IN MICE LACKING ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTORS J. He*, S. ZHOU, D. SHU, M. ZHU, X. WANG, R. ZHENG, J. CHEN, J. HE (Wenzhou, China) PC6 678 › AGEING AND EMOTIONAL REACTIVITY: DO OLDER ADULTS SHOW DIFFERENTIAL SUBJECTIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONDING DURING PICTURE VIEWING COMPARED TO YOUNGER ADULTS? B. Massavelli*, O. LIPP, N. PACHANA (Brisbane, Australia) PC6 679 › AN EXPLORATION OF LONELINESS AMONGST OLDER WOMEN: LOSS OF IDENTITY L. De Jager*, V. ROOS (Potchefstroom, South Africa) PC6 680 › LIVING ALONE, SOCIAL ISOLATION AND LONELINESS IN SPAIN AND THE NETHERLANDS M. Sanchez*, J. DE JONG GIERVELD, J. BUZ DELGADO (Salamanca, Spain) Track D - Social Research, Policy and Practice PD6 681 › UNEMPLOYMENT IMPACTS ON OLDER WORKERS MENTAL HEALTH PD6 682 › AGEING AND SOCIAL ENIRONMENT: LATENT DISCRIMINATIONS. THE CASE OF CHILE Age discrimination R. Neves*, A. MATOS (Braga, Portugal) P. Osorio*, M. TORREJÓN, N. VOGEL, A. MARÍA SOL (Santiago, Chile) PD6 683 › AGE, AGEISM AND AGE DISCRIMINATION - NEW DYNAMISM IN MODERN SOCIETIES L. Vidovicova* (Brno, Czech Republic) 227 Posters Monday 6 PD6 684 › THE SELF-DETERMINATION IN THE ILL ELDERLY PATIENT IN THE HOSPITAL M. Dario*, G. DE PADUANIS, A. GIANI, D. MARIETTI, R. CAPPELLI, S. BOSCHI, M. BICCHI, G. PERUZZI, A. BARBI, M. BARTALINI, M. SANTORO (SIENA, Italy) PD6 685 › SURVEILLANCE OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE IN COSTA RICA PD6 686 › AGEISM: RESULTS OF AN INTERNATIONAL STUDY J. Fernandez* (San Jose, Costa Rica) F. Meier*, A. DR. ESSLINGER, H. DR. HEPPNER, R. DR. ROLLER-WIRNSBERGER (Nuremberg, Germany) Monday PD6 687 › « OLDER PEOPLE HAVE A LOT TO SAY ABOUT SEX AND SEXUALITY »: ISSUES IN RESEARCHING SEXUALITY AND AGEING R. Jones* (Manchester, United Kingdom) PD6 688 › SOCIAL RISK AND FRAILTY IN LATER LIFE J. URBINA*, M. GARCIA, J. FLORES, L. TORRES, R. TORRUBIAS (GUADALAJARA, Spain) PD6 689 › PERSONHOOD FOR OLDER ADULTS RECEIVING NURSING CARE IN HOSPITAL: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE PD6 690 › COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE HEALTH STATUS AND HEALTH CARE NETWORK OF OLDER PERSONS IN SOUTHERN TUNISIA (DOUZ) AND IN SWITZERLAND (GENEVA) E. Moody*, A. PHINNEY (Vancouver, Canada) A. CHETOUI *, A. CHETOUI, A. STÜCKELBERGER, R. DARWICH, P. CHASTONAY (KEBILI , Tunisia) Demography PD6 691 › EVALUATION OF THE POPULATION PROJECTIONS FOR JAPANESE - THE LIFE EXPECTANCY MODEL BY USING THE MIXED WEIBULL MODEL Y. OOE*, T. FURUKAWA, T. NAGAKURA, Y. OHNO, S. YONEDA (Yao, Osaka, Japan) PD6 692 › PD6 693 › ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS IN HOSPITALISED ELDERLY PATIENTS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY B. Tangiisuran*, J. WRIGHT, N. GAINSBOROUGH, K. ALI, G. DAVIES, C. RAJKUMAR (Brighton, United Kingdom) AGEING IN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE TRENDS G. Safarova*, S. PIROZHKOV (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation) PD6 694 › RURAL-URBAN DIFFERENCES IN REPORTED HEALTH STATUS BY OLDER PERSONS IN KOREA PD6 695 › PROMOTING MULTI- AND INTERDISCIPLINARY AGEING RESEARCH IN THE UNITED KINGDOM M. Lee* (Gunpo-city, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) C. Hennessy*, P. WALKER (Plymouth, United Kingdom) PD6 696 › ESTIMATING POPULATION SIZE FOR MICRO MINORITY POPULATION GROUPS: ESTIMATING ELDERLY INTERCENSAL DENOMINATORS J. McNally*, S. PANAPASA (Ann Arbor, United States) PD6 697 › THE ORGANIZATION AND USE OF SCALE DATA IN AGING RESEARCH: IMPROVING MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES M. Sayre*, J. MCNALLY (Ann Arbor, United States) 228 Posters Monday 6 Economy PD6 698 › IMPACT OF WALKING SPEED ON THE ONSET OF FUNCTIONAL DEPENDENCE AND MEDICAL AND CARE COSTS IN JAPANESE OLDER ADULTS H. Yoshida*, Y. FUJIWARA, T. FUKAYA, H. AMANO, N. WATANABE, S. LEE, N. MARIKO, S. SHINKAI (Tokyo, Japan) PD6 699 › A STUDY ON THE CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE DEPENDING ON RETIRING AGE C. Hyejin*, C. HYUNJA (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PD6 700 › THE COSTS OF AGEING - A STRUCTURED STUDY ANALYSIS PD6 701 › ECONOMIC RATIONALITY AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES OF LONG-TERM CARE SUPPLIERS: A STUDY ON THE FRENCH NURSING HOME MARKET A. Esslinger*, J. BREITINGER, R. PRESS (Nuremberg, Germany) PD6 702 › DEVELOPMENT OF A FINANCIAL MODEL FOR GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITALS (GDH) Monday R. De Albuquerque David* (Paris, France) D. Gillain*, F. FECHER, A. VELGHE, X. BOMAN, L. KOHN, C. LEONARD, F. MAMBOURG, N. VAN DEN NOORTGATE, J. PETERMANS (Liège, Belgium) PD6 703 › A MARKOV MODEL OF THE COST EFFECTIVENESS OF DISEASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PD6 704 › THE COST OF ILLNESS AND BURDEN OF DEMENTIA DISORDERS IN EUROPE T. LAVAUD* (BORDEAUX, France) P. Kenigsberg*, A. WIMO, K. ÉRSEK, L. GULACSI, A. GUSTAVSSON, A. JACQUES, L. JÖNSSON, K. KARPATI, P. KENIGSBERG, . MCDAID, H. VALTONEN (Stockholm, Sweden) Education PD6 705 › BARRIERS TO CAREGIVER EDUCATION IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE S. PARIEL*, E. FREDIANI, P. RODRIGUEZ, O. MASSIERE, C. OASI, J. BELMIN (Ivry sur seine, France) PD6 706 › AGING IN CONTEMPORARITY: TEACHING COMPUTER SKILLS FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE PD6 707 › SENIOR-FRIENDLY COMPUTER INTERFACE TO ENHANCE LEARNING AND INDEPENDENT USE OF EMAIL AMONG SENIORS I. Iracema de Lima Argimon*, C. SARAIVA, I. ARGIMON (Porto Alegre, Brazil) M. Borrie*, J. LO, A. MENDEL, D. BORRIE, R. RUPSINGH (Toronto, Canada) PD6 708 › CHINESE DIABETIC PATIENTS’ COMMUNICATIVE HEALTH LITERACY: VIEWS FROM HEALTH PROFESSIONALS PD6 709 › NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR THE CARE OF THE ELDERLY (NICE): INTERNATIONAL NETWORKING AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER TO IMPROVE THE CARE OF OLDER ADULTS A. Leung*, D. CHU, S. CHAN, W. SHUM (Hong Kong, China) A. Lombardo*, L. MCDONALD (Toronto, Canada) PD6 710 › EXPECTATIONS OF PROFESSIONAL CARERS FOR ELDERLIES ABOUT TRAINING ON ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN THE HEALTHCARENETVARSITY PROJECT M. Seux*, S. MEHRABIAN, I. MIRALLES, M. COHEN, Y. ABECASSIS, R. SKALKIS, M. ESCULIER, A. RIGAUD (Paris, France) 229 Posters Monday 6 PD6 711 › DIGITAL INCLUSION IN LATER LIFE: MOTIVATION AND OUTCOME OF COMPUTER CURSES IN SOUTH-BRAZIL PD6 712 › QUALITY OF LIFE IN NURSING CARE - APPLICATION OF APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY IN TEACHING PROJECTS J. Doll*, S. NEVES DE OLIVEIRA (Porto Alegre, Brazil) B. Klein* (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) PD6 713 › ATTITUDES OF MEDICAL STUDENTS TOWARDS OLDER PEOPLE AND CARING FOR OLDER PATIENTS Monday H. Khoshnaw*, H. WILSON (Guildford, United Kingdom) PD6 714 › KNOWLEDGE OF GERIATRIC MEDICINE BEFORE AND AFTER A CLINICAL GERIATRIC MEDICINE COURSE PD6 715 › EDUCATION FOR INVOLVEMENT: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO OLDER PEOPLE’S INVOLVEMENT IN SOCIAL CARE RESEARCH R. Visvanathan*, T. SILAKONG, S. YU (Adelaide, Australia) L. Warren*, K. BOXALL (Sheffield, United Kingdom) PD6 716 › TRAINING PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT FOR NURSES OF HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY PATIENTS IN JAPAN PD6 717 › EUROPEAN MASTER PD6 718 › STUDENTS KNOWLEDGE RELATED TO TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS FROM THE VIEW OF GERODONTOLOGY M. TORITA*, H. MASAKI (Chiba, Japan) A. Van Dillen* (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) S. KraljeviC SimunkoviC*, I. BAGO, T. BADEL, V. FUGOSIC, J. KERN (Zagreb, Croatia) PD6 719 › THE SCRIPT CONCORDANCE TEST AS A FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT TOOL IN GERIATRIC MEDICINE PD6 720 › NATIONAL PROJECT FOR EXCELLENCE IN GERIATRIC CARE EDUCATION-A COMPREHENSIVE, INNOVATIVE AND PRACTICAL PROGRAM FOR LEARNERS OF DIFFERENT LEVELS A. Benetos*, L. JOLY, M. BRAUN, J. FOURNIER (Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France) M. Lee*, H. LIN, C. YEN (Taichung, Taiwan) Family and care giving / Aging-environment interactions PD6 721 › SEXUALITY AND AGEING WITH DEPENDENCE U. Karsch*, A. SALIMENE (São Paulo, Brazil) PD6 722 › WHOQOL-BREF: THE CAREGIVER’S QUALITY OF LIFE FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF THE DEPENDENT ELDERLY BY STROKE U. Karsch*, B. OLIVEIRA, A. SALIMENE, I. MAZETO, A. HAYAR, T. SILVA RODRIGUES, S. REIS DE ANDRADE, M. ALVES, L. BATISTA DA SILVA, L. MONTEIRO LÚCIO, K. FERREIRA LOPES (São Paulo, Brazil) PD6 723 › ARCHITECTURAL SPACE AND INDIVIDUAL CARE IN ASSISTED LIVING C. Nord* (Norrköping, Sweden) PD6 724 › WHO IS THE FAMILY CAREGIVER OF THE ALZHEIMERS PATIENT THAT FINDS POSITIVE ASPECTS IN THEIR CARE TASKS? M. Fernández-Pascual *, A. REIG-FERRER , F. ROSARIO, F. Mª DOLORES, T. JOSÉ LUIS, A. NATALIA (Alicante, Spain) 230 Posters Monday 6 PD6 725 › AN EXPERIMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT IN A GROUP HOME FOR ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA PD6 726 › INDEPENDENCE AT AN OLD AGE: RESEARCH EVIDENCE OF THE KLAIPEDA 80+ STUDY H. Shimogaki*, K. KODAMA (Tokyo, Japan) F. Stepukonis*, J. JÓNSSON, T. SVENSSON (KlaipEda, Lithuania) PD6 727 › PROVIDING CARE TO MORE THAN ONE RECIPIENT AS A DETERMINANT OF CAREGIVER BURDEN M. Den Draak*, A. DE BOER, J. TIMMERMANS (The Hague, The Netherlands) PD6 728 › EFFECTS OF GREEN CARE FARMS ON ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA PD6 729 › FAMILY CARE FOR SENIORS AS A « LABOUR OF LOVE » – NEW ARGUMENTS PD6 730 › COMBINING WORK AND CARE OF AN ELDERLY RELATIVE: CONSTRAINTS AND FEELING OF PRESSURE H. Jerabek* (Prague, Czech Republic) Monday S. De Bruin*, S. OOSTING, H. TOBI, F. STEENSTRA, M. ENDERS-SLEGERS, A. VAN DER ZIJPP, J. SCHOLS (Wageningen, The Netherlands) C. Martin*, B. LE BIHAN (Rennes, France) PD6 731 › LOSSES, AUTONOMY AND DEPENDENCY IN THE AGING PROCESS V. HEREDIA*, D. DE LORENZI (Caxias do Sul, Brazil) PD6 732 › KT-EQUAL : PUTTING AGEING AND DISABILITY RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE R. McCrindle*, G. MOUNTAIN, J. CLARKSON, P. LANSLEY, T. COX, L. DAMODARAN, C. ECCELSTON, C. WARD THOMPSON (Reading, United Kingdom) PD6 733 › WAITING TO DIE:A STUDY OF WIDOWS IN VARANASI PD6 734 › ELDERLY, FAMILY AND CULTURE: A STUDY ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CAREGIVER ROLE S. Prasad* (Varanasi, India) S. Santos*, T. RIFIOTIS (Florianopolis, Brazil) PD6 735 › AGEING IN A PURPOSE-BUILT RETIREMENT COMMUNITY: TOWARDS A LONGITUDINAL STUDY PD6 736 › SOCIAL RELATIONS WITH NEIGHBORS AMONG THE OLD-OLD LIVING ALONE IN TOKYO J. Liddle*, B. BARTLAM, M. BERNARD, T. SCHARF, J. SIM (Keele, United Kingdom) S. Sawaoka*, W. KOYANO, A. HONDA (Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo, Japan) PD6 737 › FUTURE ELDERLY IN POOR HEALTH AND LIVING ALONE: HOW CAN THEIR CHILDREN SUPPORT THEM? Y. Decarie*, J. LÉGARÉ, Y. DÉCARIE, P. CHARBONNEAU, J. KEEFE, J. GAYMU, F. (Montréal, Canada) PD6 738 › NAVIGATION IN FAMILIAR AND UNFAMILIAR TOWN CENTRES PD6 739 › FAMILY CARE WITHIN THE SYRIAN-ORTHODOX COMMUNITY PD6 740 › QUALITY OF LIFE, DEPRESSION AND STRESS IN CAREGIVERS OF ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA IN JALISCO, MÉXICO J. Phillips*, A. HOCKEY, N. FOREMAN, M. DEL AGUILA (Swansea, UK) L. Groen - van de Ven*, C. SMITS (Zwolle, The Netherlands) E. ARIAS-MERINO*, I. DÍAZ-GARCÍA, I. VELAZQUEZ-BRIZUELA, G. ORTIZ, A. MORALES-SANCHEZ, R. MEDA-LARA, J. CUEVA-CONTRERAS, J. CALLELA-RUIZ, N. MENDOZA-RUVALCABA (ZAPOPAN, Mexico) 231 Monday 6 Posters PD6 741 › THE MEASURE AND MEANING OF DAILY LIFE: USING MIXED METHODS TO EXPLORE DISABILITY AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN NEW YORK CITY PD6 742 › CAREGIVERS AND VIOLENCE AGAINST THE ELDERLY PD6 743 › A SUBSTANTIVE THEORY OF CARERS’ NEEDS POST STROKE A. Costley* (New York, United States) M. SCHLICKMANN PEREIRA HAYAR*, Ú. KARSCH (São Paulo, Brazil) L. Brereton* (Lincoln, United Kingdom) PD6 744 › INFORMAL CAREGIVER PROFILE OF ELDERLY PEOPLE IN SOUTH-WEST MUNICIPALITY OF SAO PAULO/BRAZIL Monday M. PARISOTTO*, A. ALINE, M. PEROLA, C. FERNANDA, B. ADRIANA (Assis, Brazil) PD6 745 › IN SEARCH OF THE RECONCILIATION BETWEEN THE WESTERN AND THE ASIAN VALUES: A CRITICAL APPROACH TOWARD THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SENIORS AND THE PROFESSIONAL CARE-GIVER IN SOUTH KOREA B. Hwang*, B. PARK , K. RYU , B. SHIN (Busan, Republic of Korea) PD6 746 › FROM HOME TO INSTITUTION : MENTAL HEALTH AND BURDEN OF FAMILY CAREGIVERS H. Kerhervé*, M. GAY, P. VRIGNAUD (Nanterre, France) PD6 747 › MOBILE LINK SERVICE – THE USE OF ICT AND CRM IN HONG KONG’S UNPRECEDENTED OUTDOOR SUPPORT AND CARE SERVICE PD6 748 › THE INFLUENCES OF RESIDENTIAL RELOCATION ON FALL, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG OLDER ADULTS I. So*, C. NG, L. BARBARA S.L., S. IRENE M.L. (Hong Kong, Hong Kong) I. Chen*, C. SHUN-PING, Y. SHU, T. FU-IN, W. TZ-FANG (Taipei, Taiwan) PD6 749 › PRACTICAL RESEARCH OF THE HOME ENVIRONMENT IMPROVEMENT FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA PD6 750 › RESPONSIBILITY AND AFFECTION IN FAMILIAL ELDER CARE: A CASE STUDY OF DIASPORIC CHINESE FAMILIES, VANCOUVER, B.C. C. Oshima*, H. SHIMOGAKI, T. AKAGI, K. KODAMA (Tokyo, Japan) S. Chan*, D. O’CONNOR, D. LAI (Vancouver, Canada) PD6 751 › EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES OF KOREAN URBAN ELDERLY IN EVERYDAY LIVES J. Son*, J. JOO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PD6 752 › A RESEARCH ON THE PROMOTION OF URBAN COMMUNITY CARE OF THE ELDERLY BY THE DEPT, OF SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER AT YMCA (A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION) IN SOUTH URBAN CITY OF TAIWAN PD6 753 › GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE EFFECT OF HEALTH ON OLDER ADULTS’ SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS P. Chen*, R. YOU (Tainan CitY, Taiwan) J. Ha* (Chicago, United States) PD6 754 › IMPACT OF THE FAMILY FUNCTION ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND FATIGUE IN KOREAN ELDERLY POPULATION S. Park*, S. KIM, K. SON, S. CHO, H. CHUN, J. CHANG, B. CHO (Daegu, Republic of Korea) PD6 755 › EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH EARLY STAGE DEMENTIA AND THEIR SIGNIFICANT OTHERS H. Pesonen*, A. REMES, A. ISOLA (Oulu, Finland) 232 Posters PD6 756 › Monday 6 ELDER FINANCIAL ABUSE: ANALYSIS FROM PROFESSIONAL’S PERCEPTION R. Fontaine*, M. JOËL (Paris, France) PD6 757 › NEEDS AND USAGE OF SUPPORT SERVICES TO AMELIORATE PSYCHOLOGICAL BURDEN AMONG JAPANESE INFORMAL CAREGIVERS PD6 758 › EXPERIENCE OF WIVES WHO LIVE WITH ELDERLY APHASIC PATIENTS AFTER STROKE T. Wakui*, I. KAI (Tokyo, Japan) A. Suzuki*, T. MIZUNO (Tokyo, Japan) PD6 759 › INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS OF GRANDPARENT-HEADED FAMILIES AND ADJUSTMENT OF GRANDCHILDREN IN RURAL KOREA J. Lee* (Gwangju, Republic of Korea) FAMILY CARERS OF OLDER PERSONS WITH STROKE – NEEDS AND RECEIVED SERVICE PD6 761 › OLDER PERSONS IN MULTI-GENERATIONAL HOUSEHOLDS IN SOUTH AFRICA - « THIRD AGE » IDEALS; « SECOND PARENTHOOD » REALITIES B. Krevers*, B. ÖBERG (Linköping, Sweden) Monday PD6 760 › J. Hoffman* (Oxford, United Kingdom) PD6 762 › FAMILY SUPPORT OF ELDERLY FEMALES: THE IMPACTS OF MIGRATION AND HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION ON SUPPORT NETWORKS IN VIETNAM M. McNally* (Ann Arbor, United States) PD6 763 › CARE GIVERS OF PATIENTS UNDER HAEMODYALISIS: A SOCIODEMOGRAPHIS ANALYSIS L. Andreu*, P. ARDITE, M. MUÑOZ (Barcelona, Spain) PD6 764 › QUALITY ELDERLY CARE IN NURSING HOMES FROM FAMILY MEMBERS’ POINT OF VIEW A. HabjaniC*, A. ISOLA, S. ELO (Maribor, Slovenia) PD6 765 › AGE AND GENDER IN A BRAZILIAN MILITARY LONG TERM CARE FACILITY FOR ELDERS PD6 766 › FILLING THE GAP IN CARE: CUSTODIAL GRANDPARENTING IN THE PHILIPPINES PD6 767 › THE BURDEN OF FAMILY CARE GIVING SEVERE DISABLED POOR OLDER PEOPLE IN CHILE S. Pinto* (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) E. Laguna* (Bremen, Germany) C. Albala*, L. LERA, A. FUENTES, H. SANCHEZ (Santiago, Chile) PD6 768 › COMPANIONSHIP, AFFECTION AND SEXUALITY AT END OF LIFE: ADAPTIVE NETWORKS FOR INTIMACY PD6 769 › THE STRENGTHS OF A « WEAK PROFESSION »? GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIAL WORK IN THE HELPLESS ENABLING STATE-THE CASE OF GERMANY J. McNally*, M. SAYRE (Ann Arbor, United States) U. Otto* (Rorschach, Switzerland) PD6 770 › CARING FOR NURSING HOME RESIDENTS WITH ADVANCED DEMENTIA: FAMILY INVOLVEMENT MATTERS C. Reid*, N. CHAPPELL, H. KADLEC (Kelowna, Canada) PD6 771 › ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN CAREGIVER BURDEN, SELF-EFFICACY, AND REWARDS AMONG WORKING ELDER CAREGIVERS IN UNITED STATES J. Branin* (La Verne, United States) 233 Monday 6 Posters PD6 772 › EXPECTANCY AND PERCEPTION REGARDING AGING IN A COMPANIONSHIP CENTRE FOR THE ELDERLY PD6 773 › INTERNATIONAL FAMILY CAREGIVING: NEW TRENDS AND ALLIANCES PD6 774 › DOES PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN ENHANCE THE LIFE SATISFACTION OF OLDER ADULTS IN URBAN CHINA? THE ROLE OF PERCEIVED FILIAL PIETY OF CHILDREN M. Real Silva* (Cecap - Salto, Brazil) H. Gail* (Bethesda, United States) Monday M. Guo*, I. CHI (Los Angeles, United States of America) PD6 775 › ELDER MISTREATMENT AMONG CHINESE AND KOREAN IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY PD6 776 › LIVING AT HOME WITH DEMENTIA : THE RELATION BETWEEN BEING IN ONE ‘S OWN HOME AND HAVING A SOCIAL LIFE Y. LEE*, E. PEREZ-STABLE (SAN FRANCISCO, United States) M. GUISSET-MARTINEZ*, B. PUIJALON (Paris, France) PD6 777 › EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF RESPITE AND RESPITE CARE SERVICES: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE M. VILLEZ*, L. NGATCHA-RIBERT, P. KENIGSBERG, M. GUISSET-MARTINEZ, K. CHARRAS, M. FREMONTIER (Paris, France) Gerontology in developping countries PD6 778 › RISK FACTORS FOR MENTAL ILNESSES IN ELDERLY IN A ROMANIAN DISTRICT D. Podea*, D. NEGRU, L. NICULESCU, R. CHENDERES, I. JURCA (Arad, Romania) PD6 779 › INEQUALITIES IN THE MORTALITY RATE AMONG ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS IN THE CITY OF SAO PAULO:SABE STUDY M. LEBRAO*, M. LOUVISON, J. SANTOS, Y. DUARTE, R. LAURENTI (SAO PAULO, Brazil) PD6 780 › FRENCH LEGISLATION IN END-OF-LIFE CARE: PARLIAMENT EVALUATION S. Van Pradelles de Palmaert*, L. TEILLET, F. MULLER, L. D’ARAILH (Paris, France) PD6 781 › GENOCIDE IN RWANDA AND ITS EFFECT ON THE WAY OF LIFE OF OLD PEOPLE PD6 782 › WHO AM I? THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASKS IN THE WORK WITH ELDERLY AGE H. Marzi*, J. NKURAYIJA (Ingelheim, Germany) M. Acosta*, I. STREIT, M. GOULART, R. DEPONTI, R. COUTINHO (Santa Maria, Brazil) PD6 783 › ACCURACY AND RELIABILITY OF THE SHORT-FORM 36 HEALTH SURVEY IN CHILEAN ELDERS. THE ALEXANDROS STUDY L. Lera*, A. FUENTES, H. SÁNCHEZ, C. ALBALA (Santiago , Chile) PD6 784 › FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE CHOICE OF LIVING ALONE BY THE ELDERLY IN BRAZIL PD6 785 › IBADAN STUDY OF AGEING – RATIONALE, METHODS, AND CHALLENGES PD6 786 › SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND ORAL HEALTH: AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF CEARÁ’S ELDERLY POPULATION, IN BRAZIL A. Bos*, M. FISCHER, I. SILVA, A. BOS (Porto Alegre, Brazil) L. Kola*, O. GUREJE, A. OGUNNIYI, B. OLLEY, A. OYEKAN, E. AFOLABI (Ibadan, Nigeria) W. Moura*, F. SOUSA, M. ALMEIDA, M. ARAÚJO, M. MOTA, P. ALMEIDA, P. ARRAIS (Fortaleza, Brazil) 234 Posters Monday 6 PD6 787 › THE SPECIFIC AND UNIVERSAL ASPECT OF GETTING AND BEING OLD UNDER THE CULTURAL GERONTOLOGY PERSPECTIVE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN BRAZIL AND GERMANY PD6 788 › CAUSES OF HEALTHY YEARS LOST DUE TO LIVING WITH DISABILITIES IN OLDER POPULATION IN THAILAND S. Marina *, M. SILVA (Salvador, Brazil) K. Bundhamcharoen*, P. ODTON (Nonthaburi, Thailand) PD6 789 › HOW TO PROMOTE THE ACTIVITY OF A MOBILE TEAM OF GERIATRICS? L. POUDENS*, P. CUADRAS, B. HASER, F. ZUNINO, S. TOURNIER, C. CASTAGNA (Aix-en-provence, France) COMPARING ORAL-HEALTH-RELATED-QUALITY-OF-LIFE IN ELDERLY OF THREE SOUTH-AMERICAN CITIES. SABE STUDY A. Fuentes*, C. ALBALA, L. LERA (Santiago, Chile) PD6 791 › PERCEPTION OF HEALTH FACTORS AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN ELDERLY PEOPLE IN SANTIAGO, CHILE Monday PD6 790 › I. Espinoza*, P. OSORIO, M. TORREJON, N. VOGEL, M. ANIGSTEIN (Santiago, Chile) Integrated models of care PD6 792 › THE CONSTRUCTION OF CARE TECHNOLOGY FOR PARKINSON L. Gonçalves*, L. GONÇALVES, A. ALVAREZ, T. BENEDETTI, J. SCHIER, E. SILVA (Florianopolis, Brazil) PD6 793 › PASS’AIDANT: AN INSTRUMENT TO IDENTIFY THE NEEDS FOR HELP OF CAREGIVERS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PATIENTS C. KULIBANOV*, S. PARIEL, V. DROUGLAZET, E. CURCOFF, H. VENCHIARUTTI, C. OLLIVET, J. BELMIN (Ivrys sur seine, France) PD6 794 › SUPPORT NETWORK TO THE FAMILY CAREGIVER OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER PD6 795 › ORGANIZING FOR INTEGRATED CARE IN THE NORWEGIAN HOSPITAL SECTOR PD6 796 › ANALYSING HEALTH PROMOTION DETERMINANTS FOR OLDER PEOPLE THROUGH SENTIMENT ANALYSIS A. Alvarez*, S. SANTOS (Florianópolis, Brazil) M. Sogstad*, T. ROMØREN, K. BENTE, H. ANDERS, B. GEIR (Gjøvik, Norway) P. Kokol*, H. BLAZUN, M. SLAJMER-JAPELJ (Maribor, Slovenia) PD6 797 › EVALUATION OF THE USE OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINTS IN A GERIATRIC FACILITY S. CHANTELOT*, A. DUROCHER, C. DI POMPÉO, F. PUISIEUX (LILLE, France) PD6 798 › END OF LIFE CARE IN LONG TERM CARE INSTITUTIONS IN HONG KONG A. Chong*, M. LEUNG (Hong Kong , China) PD6 799 › PROFILE OF ELDERLY PACIENTS ASSISTED IN A PRIVATE GERIATRIC ASSISTANCE IN HOME-VISITS IN THE CITY OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL H. Drumond Marra*, C. TONIOLO ZENATTI, P. RODRIGUES DE SOUZA, F. MAGALHÃES FILHO, R. DELMONTE PIOVEZAN, M. KAIRALLA, C. TONIOLO ZENATTI, J. TONIOLO NETO (São Paulo, Brazil) PD6 800 › MOVING TOWARDS THE ELDERLY-FRIENDLY HOSPITAL. A PARADIGM SHIFT FOR THE HOSPITAL-BASED CARE OF THE ELDERLY N. Larente*, J. MORAIS, J. VERDON, G. INGLIS, P. LYSY, W. CHIU, Y. BACHER, D. WAN-CHOW-WAH, A. BROWN-JOHNSON, J. FALUTZ, A. HUANG (Montreal, Canada) 235 Monday 6 PD6 801 › Posters PARAMEDICS ASSESSING ELDERS AT RISK FOR INDEPENDENCE LOSS (PERIL) – DERIVATION OF A CLINICAL DECISION RULE J. Lee*, R. VERBEEK, M. SCHULL, P. MACINTYRE, L. MORRISON, L. CALDER, I. STIELL, B. ROWE, S. SOOKRAM, D. RYAN, G. NAGLIE (Toronto, Canada) PD6 802 › A RESEARCH OF CARING MODEL BY « EMPOWERMENT OF OLDER PEOPLE » APPROACH: AN EXAMPLE OF A NURSING HOME OF YMCA AT TAINAN CITY IN TAIWAN Monday R. You*, P. CHEN (Tainan, Taiwan) PD6 803 › A MULTIFACETED APPROACH TO IMPLEMENTING HEALTH POLICY FOR IMPROVING THE CARE OF OLDER PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL PD6 804 › REALISING THE POTENTIAL OF ICT: LESSONS FROM THE ACTION PROJECT S. RACE*, N. DORAN, S. FRASER (MELBOURNE, Australia) E. Hanson*, L. MAGNUSSON, P. SVENSSON, F. ARVEVIK, M. NOLAN (Borås, Sweden) PD6 805 › TESTING AND ADOPTING FLOOR-SENSOR SOLUTIONS IN DAILY PRACTICE FOR PATIENT SAFETY IN KUSTAANKARTANO NURSING HOME R. Oksanen*, S. PALDANIUS, J. NYKANEN, M. LINNAVUO, K. RAIVIO, E. SEGERSTAM, R. SEPPONEN, L. POHJOLA, H. FINNE-SOVERI (Helsinki, Finland) PD6 806 › HOME CARE USERS CLUSTERS OF ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING PERFORMANCE PD6 807 › MODELS OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATION: EFFECTS AND IMPLICATIONS PD6 808 › SUPPORTING PEOPLE WHO ARE AFFECTED BY BOTH DEMENTIA AND SIGHT PROBLEMS: TOWARDS A MORE INTEGRATED SENSORY MODEL OF PRACTICE C. Barbosa*, I. MARTIN (Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal) R. Rupprecht*, F. LANG, S. ENGEL (Erlangen, Germany) R. Bartlett* (Bradford, United Kingdom) PD6 809 › CLIENT INVOLVEMENT IN IMPROVING INTEGRATED SERVICES: THE NETHERLANDS DEMENTIA CARE PROGRAMME PD6 810 › CARING INSTITUTIONS FOR THE ELDERLY. A SOCIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION PD6 811 › COMBINING WORK AND CARE: INTEGRATING CARE POLICIES WITH LABOR MARKET POLICIES H. Nies*, R. DENIS, J. SCHUMACHER, M. MINKMAN (Utrecht, The Netherlands) N. ZACCAI-REYNERS* (Bruxelles, Belgium) M. Lewinter* (Copenhagen, Denmark) PD6 812 › INVOLVEMENT OF A COORDINATING GERIATRICIANS’ ASSOCIATION IN THE DISSEMINATION OF A NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH PLAN O. REYNAUD-LEVY*, L. TOSTI, L. LOPES DE LIMA, M. LEONARDELLI, S. DEMALLMANN, H. CERESOLA, G. RUAULT, S. DOUTRELIGNE (MARSEILLE, France) PD6 813 › INTEREST OF A GERIATRIC POST EMERGENCY WARD WITHIN AN INTERNAL GERIATRIC MEDICINE WARD OF A TEACHING HOSPITAL M. Picat*, G. ARBO, K. DAVALOS, T. DANTOINE (Limoges, France) PD6 814 › CONCEPTION OF A NEW HEALTH CARE STRATEGY FOR THE ELDERLY IN HUNGARY B. Boga*, O. REGIUS, G. CSILLIK (Budapest, Hungary) PD6 815 › DESCRIPTION OF HOME CARE SERVICES OF THE CITY OF BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL C. SEIXAS*, R. SENA, K. SILVA, N. HORTA, I. CALDEIRA (Paris, France) PD6 816 › WHY THE ELDELY GO AT THE DOCTOR´S OFFICE? R. Martínez*, M. MARTÍNEZ ESTEVES, F. MARTÍNEZ ARRONTE (MExico, Mexico) 236 Posters PD6 817 › Monday 6 PUBLIC POLITICS IN AGEING AND CARE: IDENTIFICATION OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL NECESSITIES AMONG LOW INCOME OLD ONES IN SAO PAULO-BRAZIL Â. Machado de Lima*, J. LITVOC, N. CARNEIRO JUNIOR, E. FROLICH MERCADANTE (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PD6 818 › THE FRENCH NATIONAL PLAN « AGING WELL » J. AQUINO*, A. JEAN-PIERRE, T. ANNE-MARIE, B. ZINNA, D. OLIVIER, K. ANNE, E. SONDÈS (Versailles, France) Intergenerational aspects PD6 819 › FILIAL RESPONSIBILITY NORMS AND SUPPORT PATTERNS AMONG NORWEGIAN SONS AND DAUGHTERS K. Herlofson*, B. SLAGSVOLD (Oslo, Norway) PD6 820 › ON THE DYNAMICS OF INTERGENERATIONAL FAMILY RELATIONS IN LATER LIFE: WHAT INDUCES TRANSFERS BETWEEN OLDER PARENTS AND THEIR ADULT CHILDREN? Monday A. Motel-Klingebiel*, K. MAHNE (Berlin, Germany) PD6 821 › A TRASH-BODY: THE OLD-BODY FROM THE CHILDREN’S PERSPECTIVE A. Ramos* (Porto Alegre, Brazil) PD6 822 › A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON SUPPORT WITH PARENTS AND PARENTS-INLAW FROM MARRIED WOMEN IN KOREA, JAPAN AND CHINA PD6 823 › INTERGENERATIONAL SUPPORT AND SELF-RATED HEALTH FOR CHINESE OLDER ADULTS IN ONE-CHILD FAMILY—THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS J. Kim* (Isesaki, Japan) L. Xu*, I. CHI (Los Angeles, United States) PD6 824 › FROM PATRILINEAL TO BILATERAL? INTER-GENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN KOREA PD6 825 › THE ELDERS AND THEIR NEW ROLES: FROM DEPENDENT TO SUPPLIER AND THE MAIN HEAD OF THE FAMILY G. Han*, Y. LEE, S. KIM (Seoul, Republic of Korea) C. Leonia *, S. COUTINHO AREOSA, L. CAPAVERDE BULLA (Santa Cruz, Brazil) PD6 826 › THE ATTITUDES TOWARD SUPPORTING PARENTS IN TAIWAN: DO GENDER AND MARRIAGE OF CHILDREN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE? P. Lu* (Taipei, Taiwan) PD6 827 › RESPONSES TO AN ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION FOR AGING IN PLACE Y. Lee*, C. AHN (Seoul, Republic of Korea) Long-term care insurance PD6 828 › TOWARDS CONVERGENCE IN LONG-TERM CARE ALLOCATION PRACTICES? DETERMINANTS OF LTC USE IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES J. Geerts* (Antwerp, Belgium) PD6 829 › THE ROLE OF LEADERSHIP IN FACILITATING SUSTAINABLE CULTURE CHANGE IN IRISH NURSING CARE SETTINGS R. Bond*, B. LYNCH, A. COYLE, L. CARRAGHER, R. BOND (Dundlak, Ireland) 237 Monday 6 Posters PD6 830 › ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DISTURBING BEHAVIOUR IN THE ELDERLY AND THE USE OF RESTRAINTS IN INSTITUTIONAL ELDERLY CARE PD6 831 › AMOUNT OF FORMAL CAREGIVING IS ASSOCIATED WITH RISK FOR HOSPITAL AND NURSING HOME ADMISSIONS R. Saarnio*, A. ISOLA, U. MUSTONEN (Oulu, Finland) L. Sands*, H. XU, M. WEINER, C. DOEBBELING, M. ROSENMANN, B. CRAIG, J. THOMAS (West Lafayette, Indiana, United States) PD6 832 › WHO PREFERS « DIRECT PAYMENT »? CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO GROUPS OF LTCI-BENEFICIARIES Monday V. Garms-Homolová* (Berlin, Germany) PD6 833 › MANAGING THE AGED CARE MARKET: THE CASE OF LONG-TERM CARE FOR ELDERLY IN JAPAN Y. Kadoya* (Glebe, Australia) PD6 834 › CHARACTERISTICS OF PRACTICAL HOME HELP USERS IN DENMARK Y. Yamada*, M. VASS, T. ISHIBASHI, K. AVLUND (Copenhagen, Denmark) PD6 835 › ACTUAL DISCUSSION ON QUALITY OF CARE IN GERMAN NURSING HOMES E. Schnabel* (Dortmund, Germany) PD6 836 › PERSONAL CARE BUDGETS IN GERMANY AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH IN THE GERMAN LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE T. Klie* (Freiburg, Germany) Retirement policies & problems PD6 838 › AGE AND POOR FUNCTIONAL HEALTH AS LIMITATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT AMONG SENIORS P. Solem*, M. NICOLAISEN, H. FINSERAAS (Oslo, Norway) PD6 839 › THE INFLUENCE OF AGE AT RETIREMENT ON SELF-PERCEIVED HEALTH K. Rijs*, R. COZIJNSEN, D. DEEG (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) PD6 840 › THE BIODEX BALANCE PLATFORM IMPROVES THE BALANCE IN ELDERLY N. Gusi*, N. GUSI, P. OLIVARES, J. ADSUAR, A. LEAL (Cáceres, Spain) PD6 841 › A STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRE-ELDERLY PEOPLE’S PERCEPTION OF VOLUNTEER AND THEIR VOLUNTARY PARTICIPATIONS PD6 842 › DEMOTIVATION OF THE ELDERLY AFTER ENTRY IN NURSING HOME M. Seo*, B. KIM, Y. LEE, Y. SHIN, M. CHO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) P. Jouanny*, B. SUEUR, A. PAUTRET (Rennes, France) PD6 843 › OBESITY, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, AND LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG RESIDENTS IN AN AGE-RESTRICTED OLDER ADULT PLANNED COMMUNITY J. Freelove-Charton*, R. GITELSON, H. CHING-HUA, A. TAVAKOLI, V. WALDRON (Chico, USA) PD6 844 › THE KEY TO A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND SUCCESSFUL LAST STAGE OF LIFE A. Guy* (Canberra, Australia) Social policy and social welfare PD6 845 › INTEGRATED NETWORKS IN FRANCE: THE NECESSITY OF INTEGRATING THE PUBLIC POLICY MAKING FRAMEWORK H. Trouve*, D. SOMME, F. ETHERIDGE, Y. COUTURIER, H. LAHJIBI-PAULET, O. SAINT-JEAN (Paris, France) 238 Posters Monday 6 PD6 846 › GENERAL PRACTICE IN RESIDENTIAL HOMES: SUBJECTIVE NEEDS OF RESIDENTS PD6 847 › CARE CREDITS IN THE BRITISH AND GERMAN PENSION SYSTEMS: HOW DO THEY WORK AND ARE THEY ENOUGH? L. Dorland*, Y. KUIN, T. KARDOL, P. VERSCHUREN (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) A. Vlachantoni* (Southampton, United Kingdom) PD6 848 › AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES’ EPISTEMOLOGICAL ITINERARY: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF FIVE INTERNATIONAL POLICIES IN AGEING DEVELOPMENT M. Paris*, M. BEAULIEU, S. GARON (Sherbrooke, Canada) PD6 849 › S. Nunes*, P. MIGUEL ANGELO, S. LUIS, M. ROCHA (Brasilia, Brazil) PD6 850 › COPING PROFILES AND PATTERNS OF THE ELDERLY LIVING ALONE IN JAPAN Monday ASSESSING THE REGULATIONS REGARDING THE ACCESSIBILITY OF THE INTERSTATE LAND PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (STRIP) TO ELDERLY PEOPLE: THE BRAZILIAN CASE S. Takei*, Y. SHIMIZU, M. SAITO, M. YAMAGUCHI (Tokyo, Japan) PD6 851 › THE EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE : HOW THE MEDICAL AND SOCIAL ORGANISATION GIVES A HELP TO THE GP? PD6 852 › WELFARE STATES AND QUALITY OF LATER LIFE - DISTRIBUTIONS AND PREDICTIONS OF QOL IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE E. CANDAS*, D. LEMBEYE, S. GONIN, P. WINTREBERT (Nanterre, France) A. Motel-Klingebiel*, L. ROMEU GORDO (Berlin, Germany) PD6 853 › RESOURCES, EVALUATIONS AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS - DIVERSITY AND INEQUALITY IN LATER LIFE IN A MULTI-LEVEL PERSPECTIVE M. Andreas*, O. HUXHOLD (Berlin, Germany) PD6 854 › FAMILY CARE IN SWEDEN: POLICY, RESEARCH AND PRACTICE PD6 855 › LIVABLE COMMUNITIES FOR OLDER ADULTS: THE PERSPECTIVE OF OLDER ADULTS FROM PUERTO RICO L. Johansson* (Stockholm, Sweden) N. Labault*, E. RUIZ CORA , M. OLIVER (San Juan, Puerto Rico) PD6 856 › HETEROGENEITY OF DISABILITY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR PROJECTING FUTURE CARE NEEDS OF OLDER CANADIANS 2006-2031 J. Légaré*, J. KEEFE, P. CHARBONNEAU, J. DECARIE (Halifax, Canada) PD6 857 › THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE GERIATRIC CLINIC OF HOSPITAL SÃO PAULO - UEGHSP M. Spinola Najas*, A. SATIRO DE SOUZA , A. ROMEIRO ALMEIDA PRADO, J. TONIOLO, S. MAYUMI KOMORITA (São Paulo, Brazil) PD6 858 › HOUSING ASSETS AND THE FUNDING OF LONG-TERM CARE IN ENGLAND J. Malley*, R. WITTENBERG, R. HANCOCK, D. KING, A. COMAS-HERRERA, L. PICKARD, M. MORCIANO (London, United Kingdom) PD6 859 › GENDER DIVERSITY IN MICROENTERPRISES OF ELDERLY WORKERS M. Oddone*, L. CHERNOBILSKY, N. MENDIZABAL (Buenos Aires, Argentina) PD6 860 › OLDER PEOPLE’S PERSPECTIVES ON THE CAUSES OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION L. Dahlberg*, T. BOWERS-BROWN (Sheffield, United Kingdom) PD6 861 › TESTING THE CAPACITY FOR CULTURAL CHANGE IN IRISH PRIMARY CARE F. Markey*, L. CARRAGHER, D. GETTY, R. BOND (Dundalk, Ireland) 239 Monday 6 PD6 862 › Posters SOCIAL AND SUPPORT NETWORKS OF RURAL SENIORS IN CANADA L. Weeks*, N. KEATING, R. STADNYK, J. SWINDLE (Charlottetown, Canada) PD6 863 › DOUBLE JEOPARDY OF INCOME SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR THE FEMALE SENIORS: A FEMINIST EVALUATION OF JOB PROVISION PROGRAM FOR THE AGED IN SOUTH KOREA H. Boram *, A. BOO, S. KIM (Busan, Republic of Korea) PD6 864 › EFFECT OF OPORTUNIDADES ON VACCINATION COVERAGE OF MEXICAN RURAL ELDERLY LIVING IN POVERTY Monday A. Salinas-Rodríguez*, B. MANRIQUE-ESPINOZA , R. PÉREZ-NÚÑEZ , M. MOJARROÍÑIGUEZ, E. SERVÁN-MORI , M. TÉLLEZ-ROJO (Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico) PD6 865 › FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ACCEPTANCE OF SERVICES PLANNING BY CARE MANAGERS AMONG COMMUNITY DISABILITIES L. CHEN*, S. WU, H. HSIUNG (Taipei, Taiwan) PD6 866 › MATERIAL SECURITY AND INTERACTING SOCIAL BEING: THE CASE OF ‘HARD TO REACH’ ELDERS IN HONG KONG V. LOU*, C. WONG (Hong kong, CHINA) PD6 867 › EDUCATION, WORK HISTORY, AND DYNAMICS OF POVERTY: A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF OLDER ADULTS IN JAPAN PD6 868 › HEALTH AS A DETERMINANT OF PENSIONERS’ WEALTH IN RUSSIA K. Harada*, H. SUGISAWA, Y. SUGIHARA, H. SHIBATA (Hino, Tokyo, Japan) J. Lezhnina* (Moscow, Russian Federation) PD6 869 › PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE OF PRE-ELDERLY WOMEN IN KOREA M. Kim*, H. SUH, M. SEO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PD6 870 › FUNCTIONS OF THE INSTITUTIONS FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE IN POSTWAR JAPAN M. NAKATA* (Sapporo, Japan) PD6 871 › METHOD OF EMPATHY BASED STORIES IN GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING RESEARCH PD6 872 › GERIATRIC AND PSYCHOGERIATRIC CARE PROGRAMME: SHARING EXPERIENCE M. Vuoti*, A. ISOLA, P. KINNUNEN (Kempele, Finland) M. LUSSIER*, R. BEGUE, J. PORCHERON, C. PRADERE, S. VALERO, I. MERLETCHICOINE, I. MIGEON-DUBALLET, C. CORNILLON, M. PRINER, J. POUPET, M. PACCALIN (Poitiers, France) PD6 873 › FEAR OF CRIME AMONG THE ELDERLY: THE INFLUENCE OF VULNERABILITY BEYOND PHYSICAL HEALTH PD6 874 › DELAYED HOSPITAL DISCHARGE: POLICY SOLUTIONS, IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES AND PRACTICE; AND IMPACT ON OLDER PEOPLE’S TRAJECTORIES THROUGH ACUTE CARE L. De Donder*, D. VERTÉ, N. DE WITTE, T. BUFFEL, S. DURY (Brussels, Belgium) M. Godfrey* (Leeds, United Kingdom) PD6 875 › GENERATIONAL HABITUS AND MEASURING THE MATERIAL DEPRIVATION OF OLDER PEOPLE PD6 876 › MOTIVES TO REALLOCATE IN OLD AGE. FINDINGS FROM THE BELGIAN AGEING STUDY D. Price* (London, United Kingdom) N. De Witte*, D. VERTÉ, L. DE DONDER, T. BUFFEL, S. DURY (Ghent, Belgium) 240 Posters PD6 877 › Monday 6 50+ FOR 50+, EXCELLENT SENIOR CARE K. Knipscheer*, M. ZIEKEMEYER (Mook, The Netherlands) PD6 878 › ELDER ABUSE AND INDEPENDENT ADVOCACY - DEVELOPING RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE IN ENGLAND PD6 879 › THE EFFECTS OF HUMAN CAPITAL AND SOCIAL CAPITAL ON THE PERCEPTION OF THE IMAGE OF ELDERLY PEOPLE A. Dunning* (Swansea, United Kingdom) J. Seomun*, J. LEE (Young-In, Kyunggi-Do, Republic of Korea) AGEING AND POLICY RESPONSES : CHANGES AND CHALLENGES CREATING A GERO-INFORMATICS IN SOUTH KOREA PD6 881 › A RESEARCH AGENDA TO SUPPORT POLICY DEVELOPMENT ON ICT-BASED ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR OLDER ADULTS E. Kim*, W. JUNG (Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea) J. Damant*, P. FREDDOLINO , M. KNAPP, M. ELLIS, E. MITLETON-KELLY (East Lansing, United States) PD6 882 › Monday PD6 880 › ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROBLEMS OF AGEING POLICIES IN RUSSIA G. Minnigaleeva* (Tuymazy, Russian Federation) PD6 883 › VARIATION IN THE PREVALENCE OF PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER AND TREATMENT RATES AMONG OLDER PEOPLE LIVING IN ENGLAND PD6 884 › A STUDY OF THE INFLUENCING FACTORS ON WORK OF THE KOREAN ELDERLY PD6 885 › POVERTY AND WELL-BEING OF OLDER PEOPLE IN TAJIKISTAN K. Sadler*, S. MCMANUS (London, United Kingdom) K. Mee Hye*, M. CHO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) M. Evandrou*, J. FALKINGHAM, G. GRANT, A. BASCHIERI (Southampton, UK) PD6 886 › NON-INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES OF THE CIVIL SECTOR TO THE OLDER PEOPLE IN SERBIA AND PARTNERSHIP WITH THE PUBLIC SECTOR M. Vracevic*, N. TODOROVIC, A. KALASIC (Belgrade, Serbia) PD6 887 › ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE AND SOCIAL POLICIES: SOME OVERVIEW OF THE EUROPEAN AND USA FRAMWORK PD6 888 › EXPLORING DETERMINANTS OF CULTURAL PARTICIPATION: FINDINGS FROM THE BELGIAN AGING STUDY M.L. GOMEZ JIMENEZ* (MALAGA, Spain) S. Dury*, D. VERTÉ, N. DE WITTE, L. DE DONDER, T. BUFFEL (Brussels, Belgium) PD6 889 › AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON THE DETERMINANTS OF LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG THE ELDERLY IN KOREA H. Lee* (Yongin Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea) PD6 890 › QUALITY OF LIFE IN AGED PEOPLE THAT PARTICIPATES ON THE LONGEVITY PROGRAM OF THE CITY HALL OF RIO DE JANEIRO – BRAZIL C. LOZANA*, H. FURTADO, R. FARJALLA, E. SANTOS, M. MOSCA (RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil) PD6 891 › HEALTH INEQUALITIES AMONG VERY-OLD BRAZILIANS WHO UTILIZES THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HEALTH SYSTEMS I. Rosset*, M. RORIZ-CRUZ, S. FABRÍCIO-WEHBE, F. SCHIAVETO, T. VENDRÚSCOLO, T. DELLA MOTTA, B. HENRIQUE, R. RODRIGUES (Porto Alegre, Brazil) 241 Monday 6 Posters PD6 892 › FEATURES OF AN AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITY: INSIGHTS FROM A PHOTOVOICE STRATEGY WITH OLDER ADULTS PD6 893 › PROJECT DANCE AND LIFE: HELPING AGED PEOPLE TO HAVE MORE AUTONOMY AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL S. Novek*, S. NOVEK, T. MORRIS-OSWALD, V. MENEC (Winnipeg, Canada) H. Furtado*, C. LOZANA, E. SANTOS, R. FARJALA (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PD6 894 › GERONTOLOGY AS A MORAL SCIENCE? THE CASE OF THE BELGIAN AGING STUDY Monday D. Verté*, T. BUFFEL, N. DE WITTE , L. DE DONDER , S. DURY (Brussels, Belgium) PD6 895 › FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH VOLUNTEERISM AMONG COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER ADULTS IN URBAN CHINA PD6 896 › A CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISON OF FONT-LINE CARE WORKERS IN CARE HOMES IN CANADA, SCOTLAND AND THE US I. Chi*, H. LI, L. XU (Los Angeles, United States) R. Johnson* (Stirling, United Kingdom) PD6 897 › THE RISE OF HIV/AIDS AMONG THE ELDERLY: EVALUATING RISKS AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY RESPONSES J. McNally*, V. PHUA (Ann Arbor, United States) PD6 898 › BRIDGING THE DIVIDE: A NEW ROLE FOR SENIOR CENTERS TO ADDRESS NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH AND LONGEVITY DISPARITIES PD6 899 › ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE ON THE FRENCH POLITICAL AGENDA M. Fahs* (New York, United States of America) L. NGATCHA-RIBERT* (Paris, France) 242 Posters Tuesday 7 Track A - Biological Sciences PA7 001 › THE VARIABILITY OF THE UCP1 GENE AFFECTS SURVIVAL IN OLD FEMALES Longevity G. Passarino*, P. CROCCO, P. D’AQUILA, F. DI CIANNI, F. TALLARO, D. BELLIZZI, G. ROSE (Rende, Italy) PA7 002 › APOe GENOTYPE IN NONAGENARIAN FROM THE BASQUE COUNTRY F. Gomez Busto*, X. ELCOROARISTIZABAL , D. GAMARRA, C. SERGIO, M. MARTINEZ DE PANCORBO, I. ARTAZA, M. FERNANDEZ , L. GALDOS (Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain) PA7 003 › ANALYSIS OF FV-LEIDEN AND FACTOR II G20210A SNP FREQUENCIES IN A GROUP OF SICILIAN NONAGENARIANS D. Lio*, G. FORTE, L. SCOLA, L. VACCARINO , M. SANACORE , M. PALMERI, S. LA PIANA, M. PIPITONE, S. GRIMAUDO, C. CARUSO (Palermo, Italy) PA7 004 › CALORIE RESTRICTION MODIFIES THE EXPRESSION OF COENZYME Q BIOSYNTHESIS GENES IN MICE C. PARRADO-FERNANDEZ*, G. LOPEZ-LLUCH, R. LUQUE, I. BURÓN, R. DE CABO, P. NAVAS, J. VILLALBA (CORDOBA, Spain) PA7 005 › EFFECT OF ORAL CARE TO PREVENTION OF PNEUMONIA TO THE PATIENTS IN SANATORIUM - IS THERE RELATIVITY OF ORAL CARE TO THE CAUSE OF DEATH? PA7 006 › FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF THE SEMI-SUPERCENTENARIANS Y. Gondo*, Y. GONDO, N. HIROSE (Suita Osaka , Japan) PA7 007 › Tuesday S. Takaki*, M. TONOGI, R. YAZAKI, A. EDAHIRO, H. MORISHITA, K. TADA, T. USHIODA, Y. YAKEYASU, Y. WATANABE, Y. OZAWA, G. YAMANE (Ichikawa, Japan) MITOCHONDRIAL DNA CONTROL REGION: BASE COMPOSITION AND CORRELATION WITH MAXIMUM LIFE SPAN IN MAMMALS G. Lehmann*, L. SEGAL, R. TACUTU, V. FRAIFELD, K. MURADIAN (Beer-Sheva, Israel) PA7 008 › ENDING AGING - SHOULD WE AIM FOR IT? P. Derkx* (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Mechanisms of ageing PA7 009 › THYROID HYPOFUNCTION AS A LONGEVITY ASSURANCE MECHANISM IN OLD AGE M. Rozing*, R. WESTENDORP, E. SLAGBOOM, M. FRÖLICH, C. WIJSMAN, S. MOOIJAART, A. DE CRAEN, D. VAN HEEMST (Leiden, The Netherlands) PA7 010 › EFFECTS OF ELASTIN PEPTIDES ON CERAMIDE-INDUCED APOPTOSIS L. DEBELLE*, B. CANTARELLI, L. DUCA, C. BLANCHEVOYE, F. DELACOUX, L. MARTINY, L. DEBELLE (Reims, France) PA7 011 › THE INDUCTION OF AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN YOUNG IMMUNE SYSTEM: STUDY ON THE HETEROCHRONIC PARABIOSIS I. Pishel*, D. SHYTIKOV, T. ORLOVA, A. RODNICHENKO, Y. LEONOV, T. DUBILEY, M. YUZYK, M. KUCHMA, G. BUTENKO (Kiev, Ukraine) PA7 012 › IMPAIRED AGE-RELATED RESPONSE TO HYPERTHERMIA IN A NON-HUMAN PRIMATE J. TERRIEN*, F. AUJARD (BRUNOY, France) PA7 013 › AGE-RELATED DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES IN BRAIN ACTIVATION DURING INHIBITION AND SWITCHING M. Laguë-Beauvais*, J. BRUNET, L. GAGNON, M. DEHAES, F. LESAGE, L. BHERER (Montreal, Canada) 243 Tuesday 7 PA7 014 › Posters CHARACTERIZING A MOUSE MODEL OF IGF-1 IN AGING R. McCarter*, M. MATZKO, J. STOUT, S. MOTCH, C. SELL (University Park, USA) PA7 015 › MICRORNA EXPRESSION PROFILE IN CELLULAR SENESCENCE R. FARAONIO*, T. NAPPI, P. SALERNO, C. SEDIA, G. SALVATORE, M. SANTORO, F. CIMINO (Naples, Italy) PA7 016 › NONEQUIVALENT CHANGES IN THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND SERUM HORMONE LEVELS IN YOUNG HETEROCHRONIC PARTNERS D. Shytikov*, T. ORLOVA, S. MYGOVAN, T. DUBILEY, M. YUZYK, M. KUCHMA, I. PISHEL, G. BUTENKO (Kiev, Ukraine) PA7 017 › GHRELIN AS THE METABOLIC SIGNAL OF CALORIC RESTRICTION IN AGING M. Matzko*, J. STOUT, B. BARNES, E. SZELENYI, S. MOTCH, W. HYMER, R. MCCARTER (University Park, United States of America) PA7 018 › ABSENCE OF MUTATIONS IN LAMIN A/C GENE IN FOUR WIEDEMANNRAUTENSTRAUCH SYNDROME PATIENTS H. Arboleda*, L. MORALES, G. ARBOLEDA, N. RAMÍREZ, D. FORERO, J. YUNIS (Bogotá, Colombia) PA7 019 › WHOLE BODY PROTEIN AND GLUCOSE KINETIC RESPONSES TO THE FEDSTATE CLAMP IN OLDER ADULTS Tuesday E. Goulet*, S. CHEVALIER, L. WYKES, R. GOUGEON, J. MORAIS (Montréal, Canada) PA7 020 › MODELLING INSULIN AND INSULIN-LIKE SIGNALLING (IIS) AND ITS TRANSCRIPTIONAL RESPONSE PA7 021 › VASCULAR OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INFLAMMATION ARE INCREASED WITH AGE AND AMELIORATED BY LIPOIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION D. Shanley*, G. SMITH, T. KIRKWOOD (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom) T. Hagen*, A. SMITH, B. FREI (Corvallis, United States of America) PA7 022 › THE RHYTHM OF AGING: WHY OUR IMMUNE SYSTEMS DO NOT AGE AT THE SAME RATE (AND US WITH THEM)? J Witkowski*, E. BRYL, A. JÓzWIK, M. SOROCZYnSKA-CYBULA, A. DACA, K. LISOWSKA (Gdansk, Poland) PA7 023 › CARDIAC CONTRACTION DETERIORATES WITH AGE IN VENTRICULAR MYOCYTES FROM MALE BUT NOT FEMALE RATS S. Howlett* (Halifax, Canada) PA7 024 › ACTIVATION OF AMP-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE STIMULATES NUCLEAR TRANSLOCATION OF GAPDH IN HUMAN DIPLOID FIBROBLASTS E. Yeo*, H. KWON, J. RHIM, S. PARK (Incheon, Republic of Korea) PA7 025 › THE NITRIC OXIDE-PRODUCING ACTIVITY OF MACROPHAGES FROM SENESCENCE ACCELERATED MOUSE (SAM) T. Hosokawa*, C. KOSHIDE (Kyoto, Japan) PA7 026 › THE PHAGOCYTIC ACTIVITY OF MACROPHAGES FROM SENESCENCE ACCELERATED MOUSE (SAM) K. Nishioka*, T. HOSOKAWA (Kyoto, Japan) PA7 027 › STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF NQO1 IN REPLICATIVE SENESCENCE OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC FIBROBLASTS L. JÓDAR MONTILLA*, L. JÓDAR MONTILLA, F. ALCAÍN TEJADA, I. BURÓN, R. DE CABO, J. VILLALBA MONTORO (CORDOBA, Spain) 244 Posters Tuesday 7 PA7 028 › EFFECT OF MITOCHONDRIA TARGETED ANTIOXIDANTS ON AGEING OF PODOSPORA ANSERINA: ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDY PA7 029 › EFFECTS OF METABOLISM ON LIFESPAN IN LABORATORY MICE PA7 030 › EXPRESSION OF MTOR IN SENESCENT MESANGIAL CELLS AND AGING KIDNEYS IN RATS S. Ojovan*, O. KAMZOLKINA, O. SHTAER, M. VYSSOKIKH (Moscow, Russian Federation) L Duarte*, L. DUARTE, J. SPEAKMAN (Aberdeen, United Kingdom) G. Cai*, L. ZUO, X. CHEN, B. FU, W. LIU, Q. HONG (Beijing, China) PA7 031 › REPLICATIVE SENESCENCE IN NQO1-NULL MOUSE EMBRYONIC FIBROBLASTS J. Villalba*, L. JÓDAR-MONTILLA, C. PARRADO-FERNÁNDEZ, F. ALCAÍN, M. BURÓN, R. DE CABO (Córdoba, Spain) PA7 032 › AGE RELATED CHANGES OF SOLUBLE ENDOGLIN B. Jurasková*, C. ANDRYS, J. KREJSEK, D. HRNcIARIKOVÁ, E. MALÁ, D. SOLICHOVÁ, H. VAnKOVÁ, I. HOLMEROVÁ (Hradec Králové, Czech Republic) PA7 033 › IRON METABOLISM IN THE RETINA: ROLE IN NORMAL AGING AND IN AGE MACULAR DEGENERATION (AMD) E. Picard*, J. JEANNY, L. JONET, C. BEAUMONT, F. BEHAR-COHEN, I. RANCHO COLE, Y. COURTOIS (Paris, France) A TRADE-OFF BETWEEN THE RATES OF AGING AND INITIAL MORTALITY: WHAT ROLES DO CONTROL SYSTEMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT PLAY? PA7 035 › TELOMERE SHORTENING IS ASSOCIATED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL INSULTS AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERS A. Khalyavkin*, A. YASHIN (Moscow, Russian Federation) Tuesday PA7 034 › Y. Yen* (Kaohsiung County, Taiwan) PA7 036 › GLOBAL DNA METHYLATION ALTERATIONS IN THE AGING NERVOUS SYSTEM A. Fahlström*, B. ULFHAKE (Stockholm, Sweden) PA7 037 › THE NETWORK ROBUSTNESS-FRAGILITY HYPOTHESIS OF AGING, LONGEVITY, AND AGE-RELATED DISEASES PA7 038 › BENEFITS OF GLUTAMINE SUPPLEMENTATION IN MUSCLE GLUTAMINE SYNTHESIS IN VERY OLD FEMALE RATS ARE NOT MAINTAINED POST-TREATMENT V. Fraifeld *, R. TACUTU , A. BUDOVSKY, M. WOLFSON (Beer-Sheva, Israel) D. MEYNIAL-DENIS*, A. BEAUFRERE, P. PATUREAU MIRAND (Clermont-Ferrand, France) PA7 039 › THE PREPONDERANCE OF NEGATIVE SIGNALING EXPLAINS THE ALTERED CLONAL EXPANSION OF T CELLS WITH AGING C. Fortin*, J. LAMOUREUX (Sherbrooke, Canada) PA7 040 › THE LEVEL OF PCP4, THE NEUROPROTECTOR CAMSTATIN, IS SENSITIVE TO AGING AND REVERSED BY CALORIE RESTRICTION IN BRAIN N. Creau*, S. THOMAS, R. RATTENBACH, D. ELARIBI (Paris, France) PA7 041 › EFFECTS OF A PROLONGED LEUCINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON ADIPOSE TISSUE IN ELDERLY RATS O. Molato*, G. ZEANANDIN, I. MOTHE-SATNEY, N. GAUTIER, M. BALAGE, D. DARDEVET, X. HÉBUTERNE, E. VAN OBBERGHEN, S. SCHNEIDER (Nice, France) PA7 042 › MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF ABETA AMYLOID AGGREGATION IN THE MODEL ORGANISM PODOSPORA ANSERINA M. Maddelein*, V. RAMILLION, M. CHIMEN (Toulouse, France) 245 Tuesday 7 Posters New technologies (biomarkers, imaging, stem cells…) PA7 043 › DYNAMICS OF MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEINS IN YOUNG AND SENESCENT CELLS D. Dikov*, V. SUKHORUKOV, S. MAI, M. JENDRACH, J. BEREITER-HAHN (Frankfurt, Germany) PA7 044 › MRI TO CHARACTERIZE ALZHEIMER DISEASE PROGRESSION OVER SEVERAL YEARS: COMBINING RESEARCH AND CLINICAL SCANS S. Nestor*, J. TRUEMNER, R. BARTHA, M. SMITH, M. BORRIE (London, Canada) PA7 045 › DIFFERENCE IN FMRI ACTIVATION LEVELS IN ELDERLY SUBJECTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER OLFACTORY PERFORMANCE B. Cerf-Ducastel*, L. MORIN-AUDEBRAND, L. HAASE, J. ROYET, C. MURPHY (San Diego, United States) PA7 046 › ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ADIPONECTIN GENE VARIANTS IN SUBJECTS OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN ELDERLY TAIWANESE - A HOSPITAL-BASED STUDY C. Lin*, C. LIU, . LIN (Taichung, Taiwan) PA7 047 › VITAMIN C DEPLETION INCREASES SUPEROXIDE GENERATION IN BRAINS OF SMP30/GNL KNOCKOUT MICE PA7 048 › COMPLEXITY ANALYSIS OF HUMAN POSTURAL SWAY IN ELDERLY Tuesday Y. Kondo*, T. SASAKI, S. HANDA, N. MARUYAMA, A. ISHIGAMI (Tokyo, Japan) B. Seigle*, S. RAMDANI, P. BERNARD (Montpellier, France) PA7 049 › NEUROFUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF VERBAL FLUENCY AS A FUNCTION OF AGING AND PRODUCTION TIME Y. Marsolais*, V. PERLBARG, O. MONCHI, H. BENALI, Y. JOANETTE (Montréal, Canada) PA7 050 › AGE-RELATED INCREASE OF SUPEROXIDE GENERATION IN THE BRAINS OF MAMMALS AND BIRDS PA7 051 › CONTROL OF VANCOMYCIN-RESISTANT ENTEROCOCCI OUTBREAKS IN A 900BED GERIATRIC HOSPITAL IN PARIS AREA: A FIVE YEAR EXPERIENCE T. Sasaki*, K. UNNO, S. TAHARA, A. SHIMADA, T. KANEKO (Tokyo, Japan) L. Drieux*, F. BROSSIER, P. CHAIBI, A. AUBRY, S. LEFRANÇOIS, J. PAUTE, E. DOYEN-BRUNET, C. KHAVAS, A. GOUOT, C. FORASSASSI, V. JARLIER (Ivry sur seine, France) PA7 052 › IMPACT OF AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMME ON FLUOROQUINOLONES (FQS) CONSUMPTION AND RESISTANCE TO FQS IN A 900-BED GERIATRIC HOSPITAL L. Drieux*, C. BAILLON, I. PEYRON, S. GALLAH, V. JARLIER, A. AUBRY (Ivry sur seine, France) Ways of affecting the ageing process PA7 053 › TELMISARTAN, AN ANGIOTENSIN II TYPE 1 RECEPTOR BLOCKER, PROTECTS FROM RENAL INJURY PARTIALLY THROUGH INHIBITION OF NOTCH PATHWAY IN AKITA (INS2(AKITA)) DIABETIC MOUSE PA7 054 › VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION WITH CALCIFEDIOL IN POSTMENOPAUSAL OSTEOPENIC WOMEN K. Masaya*, M. TAKEMOTO, S. SATO, Y. SAITO, K. YOKOTE (Chiba, Japan) Y. Chung*, E. KIM, M. LEE, T. KIM, Y. LEE (Suwon, Republic of Korea) PA7 055 › TELOMERASE ACTIVATORS AS POTENTIAL ANTI-SENESCENCE AGENTS I. TARKANYI*, J. ARADI, J. MOZES, G. BAKO (Debrecen, Hungary) 246 Posters PA7 056 › Tuesday 7 TELMISARTAN, A SELECTIVE PPARΓ MODULATOR, SHOWS ANTIAGING EFFECT THROUGH THE REGULATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION IN SKELETAL MUSCLE K. Sugimoto*, T. FUJISAWA, K. KAMIDE, M. OHISHI, T. KURTZ, H. RAKUGI (Suita, Osaka, Japan) PA7 057 › DEVELOPMENTAL THEORY OF REJUVENATION O. Kvitko* (Minsk, Belarus) PA7 058 › A POTENTIAL ROLE FOR FOXO1 IN THE EFFECT OF CALORIE RESTRICTION S. Isao*, H. YAMAZA, T. KOMATSU, T. CHIBA, H. HAYASHI, T. FURUYAMA, N. HONDA, I. SHIMOKAWA (Nagasaki, Japan) PA7 059 › INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT AND NICOTINE ADMINISTRATION ON EXPLORATORY BEHAVIOR IN MICE PA7 060 › NEW STRATEGIES TO TREAT CELL AGING CONSEQUENCES BY ANTI– INFLAMMATORY MOLECULE AISA 5203-L R. Redolat*, P. MESA, A. PÉREZ-MARTÍNEZ (Valencia, Spain) P. D’Alessio*, M. MIRSHAHI, A. BENNACEUR (Paris, France) PA7 061 › EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON THE NUMBER AND SIZES OF CARDIAC NEURONS IN WISTAR RATS DURING THE AGEING PROCESS Track B - Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine PB7 062 › AN AUSTRALIAN AGENDA FOR DEMENTIA RESEARCH RELATING TO ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS Tuesday R Rodrigues de Souza*, E. FLORENCIO GAMA, A. COPPI MACIEL RIBEIRO (São Paulo, Brazil) Alzheimer’s / Dementia / Cognitive decline / MCI L. Low*, B. DRAPER, A. CHENG, B. CRUYSMANS, N. HAYWARD-WRIGHT, Y. JEON, D. LOGIUDICE, H. WU, G. ZOGALIS, H. BRODATY (Coogee, Australia) PB7 063 › PREVALENCE OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT ADJUSTED BY AGE AND EDUCATIONAL LEVEL: SEX AND PATHOLOGY EFFECTS J. Millán-Calenti*, J. TUBÍO, I. GONZÁLEZ-ABRALDES, T. LORENZO, R. LÓPEZ, A. MASEDA (A Coruña, Spain) PB7 064 › CARDIO ANKLE VASCULAR INDEX AS A PREDICTOR OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN THE DWELLING ELDERLY PEOPLE: FIVE YEAR FOLLOW UP N. Yamamoto*, T. YAMANAKA, N. HOTTA , E. TAKASUGI, M. ISHIKAWA , G. YAMANAKA, S. MURAKAMI, M. ISHINE , K. MATSUBAYASHI, K. OTSUKA (Arakawa, Tokyo , Japan) PB7 065 › IS PRESBYACUSIS A RISK FACTOR FOR DEMENTIA? ACOUDEM STUDY PB7 066 › IADL DISABILITY IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA L. Vergnon *, D. POUCHAIN, J. HAMDAOUI, C. DUPUY (Vincennes, France) R. Samper-Ternent*, C. CANO, D. MATALLANA, P. REYES, C. ESCUDERO DE SANTACRUZ, K. OTTENBACHER (Galveston, United States of America) PB7 067 › EFFECTS OF COMMUNITY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ON SELF-PERCEIVED PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION IN DEMENTIA PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS M. Graff*, M. VERNOOIJ-DASSEN, M. THIJSSEN, J. DEKKER, W. HOEFNAGELS, M. OLDERIKKERT (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) 247 Tuesday 7 Posters PB7 068 › THE RELATION BETWEEN MEMORY COMPLAINTS AND AGE IN NORMAL AGING PB7 069 › THE PRACTICE OF GATEBALL AND MAHJONG AMONG JAPANESE OLDER ADULTS AND DESCENDENTS: CONTRIBUTIONS OF LIFESTYLE TO COGNITION T. Lima-Silva,*, M. YASSUDA (São Paulo, Brazil) M. Sanches Yassuda*, M. MASAKO KANASHIRO, M. YASSUDA (São Paulo, Brazil) PB7 070 › REST-ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH FRONTOTEMPORAL LOBAR DEGENERATION (FTLD) G. Dowling*, M. JENNIFER, H. ERIN, K. ROBIN, M. JUDY, M. BRUCE (San Francisco, United States) PB7 071 › DELIRIUM IN A POPULATION OVER 90-YEAR OLD RECOVERED IN RSA A. SANTANGELO*, M. TESTAI’, M. ATTERITANO, D. TAVERNA, V. FIORE, G. MAMAZZA, C. ZUCCARO, D. MAUGERI (CATANIA, Italy) PB7 072 › WHAT DRIVES QUALITY OF LIFE IN DEMENTIA ACCORDING TO SELF-REPORT – ARE WE BETTING ON THE RIGHT HORSE? P. Bosboom*, O. ALMEIDA (Crawley, Australia) PB7 073 › IMPACT OF AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR CAREGIVERS OF DEMENTED PATIENTS Tuesday Z. Barrou*, A. LEMAIRE, M. BOURIFFET, B. DIEUDONNE, M. BRIHIER, M. GODARD, J. BODDAERT, M. VERNY (Paris , France) PB7 074 › EVIDENCE AGAINST AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ALCOHOL INTAKE AND COGNITION IN THE ELDERLY. THE ZARADEMP PROJECT E. LOBO*, C. DUFOUIL, B. QUETGLAS, G. MARCOS, P. SAZ, A. LOBO (ZARAGOZA, Spain) PB7 075 › INFLUENCE OF ANTI-DEMENTIA DRUGS ON PURCHASES OF PSYCHOTROPICS IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PB7 076 › THE BERLIN STUDY ON STRUCTURES AND OUTCOMES OF SMALL-SCALE LIVING ARRANGEMENTS FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA M. Laitinen*, S. HARTIKAINEN (Kuopio, Finland) K. Wolf-Ostermann*, T. FISCHER, I. WULFF (Berlin, Germany) PB7 077 › PERCEPTIONS OF THE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN THE FRENCH POPULATION – A COMPARISON OF TWO STUDIES S. Pin Le Corre*, P. ARWIDSON, P. GUILBERT (St-Denis, France) PB7 078 › THE IMPACT OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHM AND ACETYLCHOLINE LEVELS ON SLEEP AND MEMORY WHEN CONSIDERING CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS IN THE TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE A. NIEOULLON*, D. BENTUE-FERRER, R. BORDET, M. TSOLAKI, H. FÖRSTL (Marseille, France) PB7 079 › IMPACT OF BEHAVIOURAL AND FUNCTIONAL SYMPTOMS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: A CARER’S PERSPECTIVE PB7 080 › SPARED AND IMPAIRED ABILITIES AT TRANSITION TO SEVERE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE J. Georges* (Luxembourg, Luxembourg) A. Gillioz*, H. VILLARS, S. GILLETTE-GUYONNET, S. ANDRIEU, F. NOURHASHEMI, P. JOUANNY, B. VELLAS, G. REAL (Rennes, France) PB7 081 › EVALUATING THE SEVERE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN A SPECIALIZED CLINIC A. Gratão*, F. DE ASSIS CARVALHO DO VALE, L. DA SILVA TALMELLI , T. RAMOS PEREIRA VENDRUSCOLO, R. PARTEZANI RODRIGUES, L. CORREA FIGUEIREDO (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) 248 Posters Tuesday 7 PB7 082 › RESILIENCE CONDITIONERS AMONG CAREGIVERS OF AGED PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER PB7 083 › EFFICACY OF PPAR-GAMMA AGONIST PIOGLITAZONE IN ALZHEIMER PB7 084 › THE ATROPHY OF PARAHIPPOCAMPAL GYRUS AND LIPID METABOLISM. A VSRAD ANALYSIS OF SENILE DEMENTIA A. Furegato*, C. GAIOLI, J. SANTOS, F. VALE (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) T. Sato*, H. HANYU, K. HIRAO, H. KANETAKA, H. SAKURAI, T. IWAMOTO (Tokyo, Japan) H. Murai*, T. NAKAHASHI, M. ATSUMI, I. TOYOTA, H. YANO, K. NOMURA, H. TSUCHIYA, K. IWAI, S. MORIMOTO (Kahoku-Gun, Ishikawa, Japan) PB7 085 › ACTION RESEARCH ON PERSON-CENTERED CARE USING DEMENTIA CARE MAPPING FOR ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS WITH DEMENTIA: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR FEEDBACK DISCUSSIONS M. Suzuki*, Y. MIZUNO, C. GREINER , A. FUKAHORI, T. ISOWA, R. SAKAMOTO, C. SUMIGAKI, M. KANAMORI, D. BROOKER (Hamamatsu, Japan) PB7 086 › EPISODIC MEMORY AS PREDICTOR OF CONVERSION TO ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT E. Dierckx*, S. ENGELBORGHS, R. DE RAEDT, M. VAN BUGGENHOUT, P. DE DEYN, D. VERTÉ, I. PONJAERT-KRISTOFFERSEN (Brussels, Belgium) PB7 087 › C. Jeandel*, J. ERKES, R. DURANT, C. GENY (Montpellier, France) PB7 088 › TECHNOLOGY CAN DEFINITELY SUPPORT THE WELL-BEING OF PEOPLE WHO LIVE AT HOME WITH (MILD) DEMENTIA Tuesday VISUOSPATIAL DISORDERS IN SEVERE DEMENTIA AND DIAGNOSIS OF POSTERIOR CORTICAL ATROPHY: A CLINICAL CASE C. Huijnen*, E. DE WIT, A. VAN BERLO (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) PB7 089 › THE EFFECT OF COMPUTERIZED COGNITIVE TRAINING ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER PATIENTS WITH MILD DEMENTIA T. Dwolatzky*, Y. ZILBERSHLAG, Y. GRINSHPUN, M. FRIGER, A. CLARFIELD (Beersheva, Israel) PB7 090 › HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIA, METHYLENETETRAHYDROFOLATE REDUCTASE GENOTYPE AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE C. Fossati*, G. DE BENEDETTO, V. MARIGLIANO, V. MANTINI, M. CICERCHIA, M. SERRA, A. SERVELLO, A. PETRILLO (Roma, Italy) PB7 091 › ABNORMALITIES OF HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SACCADES IN DEMENTIA WITH LEWY BODY PB7 092 › FOLLOW-UP OF SEVERE DEMENTIA AFFECTED PATIENTS AFTER DISCHARGE FROM A SPECIAL ACUTE CARE UNIT: A PILOT STUDY Z. Kapoula*, Q. YANG, B. DIEUDONNÉ, S. GREFFARD, M. VERNY (Paris, France) H. Villars*, P. SOLER, V. GARDETTE, S. SOURDET, S. GILLETTE, F. NOURHASHEMI, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) PB7 093 › DELETION OF THE PROGRANULIN GENE IN A FAMILY WITH FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA OR LATE ONSET PARKINSON DISEASE V. Deramecourt*, M. MACKOWIAK, A. ROVELET-LECRUX, S. LEGALLIC, C. MAURAGE, T. FRÉBOURG, D. HANNEQUIN, D. CAMPION, F. PASQUIER (Lille, France) PB7 094 › THE IMPORTANCE OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO FRACTURED DEMENTED PATIENTS R. SCOYNI*, I. TRANI, M. D’IMPERIO, B. FELLI, P. BELLI, M. DE CRISTOFORO, V. CAMPONI, M. PACITTI, C. SCHIAFFINI, D. CARRATELLI, C. MOROCUTTI (ROMA, Italy) 249 Tuesday 7 Posters PB7 095 › GENERAL PRACTITIONERS AND DEMENTIA: UTILITY OF A SPECIFIC NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REPORT IN MANAGEMENT? PB7 096 › IMPACT OF DONEPEZIL THERAPY ON FUNCTION IN RELATION TO MMSE IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE J. Mabire*, S. REINGEWIRTZ, J. DE ROTROU (Paris, France) G. Serge*, O. LOPEZ, E. SCHWAM, G. WALDEMAR, R. JONES, D. WILKINSON, R. ZHANG, R. SCHINDLER (Verdun, Canada) PB7 097 › THE ASTHENOEMOTIONAL SYNDROME IN ELDERLY: CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND NEUROPSYCOLOGICAL DATAS B. Affonso Madaloso*, M. JOSÉ EDUARDO, M. MARTINELLI, B. MADALOSO, M. BELLODI, J. CECATO, I. APRAHAMIAN, B. DAMASCENO (JUNDIAÍ, Brazil) PB7 098 › CROSS-CULTURAL VARIATIONS IN THE HEALTH EXPECTATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH ALZHEIMER K. Leung*, C. COHEN, W. DALZIEL, V. EMERSON, L. GARCIA, S. HUM, P. JARVIS, S. KOEHN, J. KOZAK, D. LAGROIX, H. LEOPOLDOFF (Calgary, Canada) PB7 099 › THE EFFECTS OF DONEPEZIL ON PATIENTS WITH MILD TO SEVERE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE RESIDING IN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES PB7 100 › IMPROVEMENT OF DUAL TASK PERFORMANCE IN PATIENTS WITH MILD TO MODERATE DEMENTIA Tuesday A. Rosenblatt*, J. MACKELL, J. PRODAFIKAS (Baltimore, United States) M. Schwenk*, T. ZIESCHANG, P. OSTER, K. HAUER (Heidelberg, Germany) PB7 101 › NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: USING BUBBLE PLOTS TO EVALUATE DONEPEZIL TREATMENT EFFECTS J. Mackell *, J. CUMMINGS , E. SCHWAM, R. JONES, D. WILKINSON, G. WALDEMAR, R. ZHANG, R. SCHINDLER, J. MACKELL (Los Angeles, United States of America) PB7 102 › COMPARING EARLY ONSET DEMENTIA TO LATE ONSET DEMENTIA PB7 103 › RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES AND THE TAKING OF A PRESCRIBED MEDICATION L. Volpe-Gillot*, F. BONTÉ, B. DURAND-GASSELIN (Paris, France) K. Boivin*, L. ROBICHAUD, P. BOUDREAULT (Québec, Canada) PB7 104 › INCIDENCE OF DEMENTIA AND RATE OF CONVERSION OF CDR=0.5 CASES, IN A COHORT OF ELDERLY LIVING IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL L. Ramos*, M. MONTAÑO (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB7 105 › INTEREST OF LOCOMéTRIX TO ASSESS GAIT’S PROFILE IN SPECIFIC OLD POPULATIONS S. Gillain*, E. WARZEE, F. LEKEU, V. WOJTASIK, D. MAQUET, J. CROISIER, E. SALMON, J. PETERMANS (Liège, Belgium) PB7 106 › DAY CARE HOSPITAL FOR PEOPLE WITH LATE ONSET AND EARLY ONSET DEMENTIA F. Bonté*, L. VOLPE-GILLOT, B. DURAND-GASSELIN (Paris, France) PB7 107 › ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING THAT MATTER MOST TO CAREGIVERS D. Christensen *, R. GOLDMAN, J. MACKELL (Salt Lake City, United States) PB7 108 › SCREENING FOR MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN IDIOPATHIC PARKINSON’S DISEASE: IS THE CLOCK DRAWING TEST USEFUL? E. Matteau*, L. JEAN, D. NICOLAS, M. SIMARD (Quebec, Canada) PB7 109 › AN INTEGRATED MEMORY CLINIC OF A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL IN HONG KONG: A RE-VISIT C. Yung*, T. YIM, S. FUNG (Hong Kong, CHINA) 250 Posters Tuesday 7 PB7 110 › EXPLORING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE STIMULATION THERAPY FOR MILD TO MODERATE DEMENTIA PB7 111 › QUANTIFICATION OF BRAIN LESIONS FOR FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING RESEARCH ON OLDER ADULTS USING AN INDEX VARIABLE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS AT 4 TESLA N. Yuill*, V. HOLLIS (Edmonton, Canada) K. Rockwood*, W. CHEN, X. SONG, R. D’ARCY, S. DARVESH (Tianjin City, China) PB7 112 › THE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DEMENTIA IN AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES K. Smith*, L. FLICKER, A. DWYER, D. ATKINSON, O. ALMEIDA, N. LAUTENSCHLAGER, D. LOGIUDICE (Perth, Australia) PB7 113 › COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE OF DEMENTIA AND ITS RISK FACTORS F. Millard*, L. KENNEDY, B. BAUNE (Townsville, Australia) PB7 114 › A SURVEY OF DEMENTIA OUTCOME MEASUREMENT TOOLS FOR INDIGENOUS AND CULTURALLY AND LINGUISTICALLY DIVERSE GROUPS J. Sansoni*, N. MAROSSZEKY, E. SANSONI (Wollongong, Australia) PB7 115 › OPERATIONS IN PSYCOGERIATRIC UNIT OF MEDIUM STAY IN BARCELONA, CATALUNYA (SPAIN). DESCRIPTION OF PACIENTS ADMITTED PB7 116 › THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TEA-ZEN WELFARE APPROACH TO IMPROVING THE MENTAL HEALTH OF OLDER ADULTS WITH MILD DEMENTIA I. Kim*, K. KIM, K. LEE, Y. JUNG (Busan, Republic of Korea) PB7 117 › MEMANTINE SHOWS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ON FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES IN MODERATE-TO-SEVERE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PB7 118 › RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT Tuesday L. Reig*, E. MARTINEZ, M. FERNANDEZ, A. OTERO, A. DELGADO, N. CANO, N. MARTIN, R. JIMENEZ (L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain) B. Winblad*, S. GAUTHIER (Stockholm, Sweden) F. ROLLOT*, E. DURON, F. LABOURÉE, M. SEUX, A. RIGAUD, O. HANON (PARIS, France) PB7 119 › ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE, PRESBYCUSIS AND HEARING AIDS: INVESTIGATION OF A NEW STRATEGY S. RICHARD*, X. PERROT, C. PETITOT, S. RICHARD, F. CHAPUIS, L. FORNONI, L. VILLENEUVE, C. DUBREUIL, . COLLET, . BONNEFOY (Pierre Benite, France) PB7 120 › COGNITIVE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EARLY-ONSET AND LATE-ONSET IN ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE P. Gil*, M. C, R. M, V. A, G. P, R. JM (Madrid, Spain) PB7 121 › THE EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, IN RELATION WITH ALZHEIMER P. Gil*, D. L, Y. R, V. A, M. C, G. P, R. JM (Madrid, Spain) PB7 122 › ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH END STAGE RENAL DISEASE: COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT, DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AND QUALITY OF LIFE A. RAMOS-CERQUEIRA*, Q. CAMILA DE MORAES TEIXEIRA , B. ANDRÉ LUIZ (BOTUCATU, Brazil) PB7 123 › HIGHER SYNCHRONIZATION LIKELIHOOD IN PATIENTS WITH MCI: A MEG STUDY P. Gil*, B. R, M. F, N. A, G. P, Y. R, P. F (Madrid, Spain) 251 Tuesday 7 PB7 124 › Posters IS THE MINIMENTAL STATE EXAMINATION A MARKER OF LONG-TERM MORTALITY? TOLEDO STUDY OF AGING F. GARCIA GARCIA*, E. MARTIN, M. CHECA, S. HUMANES, A. CRUZ, V. ESCRIBANO, V. RENTERIA, S. AMOR (TOLEDO , Spain) PB7 125 › MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHIC PROFILES OF MCI PATIENTS P. Gil*, M. F, C. P, Y. R, G. P, V. A, O. T (Madrid, Spain) PB7 126 › FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AN EARLY-ONSET IN LATE-ONSET ALZHEIMER P. Gil*, R. M, M. C, Y. R, G. P, R. JM (Madrid, Spain) PB7 127 › INFLUENCE OF THE NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS IN ALZHEIMER DISEASE (AD) IMPAIRMENT (IDEAL STUDY) J. TOBARUELA-GONZÁLEZ*, J. PORTA-ETESSAM, C. RABES, J. COLLAR (NAVALCARNERO, Spain) PB7 128 › ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND DRIVING. OBSERVATIONAL STUDY M. Zea Sevilla*, Z. MARIA ASCENSIÓN, G. RAQUEL, V. MERITXELL, J. NURIA, T. ANTONIO, F. ANA (Madrid, Spain) Tuesday PB7 129 › QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT OF BRAIN HYDRODYNAMICS IN VASCULAR DEMENTIA, ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND NORMAL ELDERLY SUBJECTS : A STUDY BY PHASE-CONTRAST MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING N. MENJOT de CHAMPFLEUR*, R. DURANT, J. ERKES, E. LE BARS, A. BONAFÉ, C. JEANDEL (Montpellier, France) PB7 130 › COGNITIVE LEISURE ACTIVITY AS A PROTECTIVE FACTOR IN A PROSPECTIVE AGEING STUDY IN GERMANY J. Schroeder*, C. SATTLER, J. SCHRÖDER, P. TORO (Heidelberg, Germany) PB7 131 › DETERMINANTS OF COURSE PATTERNS OF MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI) H. van den Bussche*, M. EISELE, W. MAIER, H. VAN DEN BUSSCHE, B. WIESE, H. KADUSZKIEWICZ (Hamburg, Germany) PB7 132 › COGNITIVE STIMULATION EFFICACY: THE CAREGIVER C. D’Anastasio*, C. MARCHETTI, E. FERRIANI, P. PAGNI, V. RANALDI, F. MAIOLI, R. CIARROCCHI, M. COVERI, V. NATIVIO, S. LINARELLO, V. PEDONE (Bologna, Italy) PB7 133 › ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PERCEPTION OF SUBJECTIVE MEMORY AND MANUAL SKILLS IN WORKSHOP FOR ELDERLY IN DIGITAL INCLUSION I. Argimon*, Z. LINDÔSO, L. MACHADO, Â. FRAQUELLI, C. TACQUES, A. FERREIRA, M. CAMMAROTA, C. SCHWANKE (Porto Alegre, Brazil) Antiageing PB7 134 › THE SELF-PERCEPTION AGEING FROM THE BODY IMAGE SIZE IN OLDER WOMEN ASSISTED BY HEALTH INSURANCE AT BRASILIA, FEDERAL DISTRICT, BRAZIL C. Mendonça*, C. CAMARGOS, C. CARMEN (BRASÍLIA, Brazil) PB7 135 › SUCCESSFUL AGEING IN LATE SIXTIES: FACTS AND FACTORS J. PARK*, S. CHOI (Daegu, Republic of Korea) PB7 136 › THE ANTI-AGING EFFECT OF BLACK RICE AGAINST H2O2-INDUCED PREMATURE SENESCENCE Y. song*, E. CHO, M. CHOI, H. KIM, T. YOKOZAWA (Busan, Republic of Korea) 252 Posters Tuesday 7 Cancer advances in geriatric PB7 137 › INCIDENCE OF UNDIAGNOSED SKIN CANCERS IN GERIATRIC HOSPITAL J. Fontaine*, S. MIELCZARECK, S. MEAUME, P. SENET (Ivry sur seine, France) PB7 138 › GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT IN DIGESTIVE CANCER PATIENTS : CONTRIBUTION OF THE GERIATRICIAN L. Girard*, T. APARICIO, J. SOULE , S. LEGRAIN, A. RAYNAUD-SIMON (Paris, France) PB7 139 › NEUROENDOCRINE CANCER OF THE PROSTATE: REPORT OF ONE CASE AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE S. MOULIAS*, W. MOUSSOUS, T. CUDENNEC, J. LAGRANDEUR, L. TEILLET (Boulogne, France) PB7 140 › IMPACT ON AUTONOMY OF BIWEEKLY DOCETAXEL AS FIRST-LINE CHEMOTHERAPY REGIMEN IN ELDERLY WITH METASTATIC BREAST CANCER (MBC) V. Girre*, F. ROUSSEAU, E. BLOT, S. GOURGOU-BOURGADE, F. GOUTTENOIRE, J. GENÈVE, S. DELALOGE (Paris, France) PB7 141 › FOLLOW-UP AND 6-MONTHS OUTCOME OF ELDERLY CANCER PATIENTS AFTER INITIAL ONCOGERIATRIC ASSESSMENT M. Berle*, P. CAILLET, J. VOURIOT, J. GRENIER, S. KRYPCIAK, S. CULINE, S. BASTUJI-GARIN, E. PAILLAUD (Créteil, France) A FRENCH SCREENING TOOL TO IDENTIFY CANCER PATIENTS NEEDING A COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT M. Paccalin*, S. VALÉRO, V. MIGEOT, G. BOUCHE, M. THOULOUZAN, B. DREYFUS, N. RABAN, B. ROULLET, J. TOURANI (Poitiers, France) PB7 143 › Tuesday PB7 142 › MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTERVENTION AT A PALLIATIVE CARE UNIT. THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY H. Barahona*, V. A, S. M, H. E, M. C (Madrid, Spain) PB7 144 › TUMORS OF THE PANCREATIC AREA IN THE ELDERLY: A COHORT STUDY OF 36 PATIENTS K. Byeula*, E. CASTEL-KREMER , B. KIM, S. AZZAOUI-CUZON, C. LOMBARD-BOHAS, C. TERRET, B. COMTE (LYON, France) Cardiac failure / Atherosclerosis / Vascular disease and hypertension / COPD / Cerebrovascular disease PB7 145 › INTEREST OF STROKE UNITS FOR THE ELDERLY PATIENTS F. Bloch*, A. SAUTEREAU, L. JOFFREDO, S. HAULON, V. GAUTIER, G. ABITBOL, M. MANKOUR, T. JOUCDAR, N. CHARASZ (Paris, France) PB7 146 › DIFFUSE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS IN ELDERLY: ABOUT 5 CASES S. Foucart*, N. FAUCHER, O. LIDOVE, A. RAYNAUD-SIMON (Paris, France) PB7 147 › THE EFFECT OF A SUPPORTIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ON KNOWLEDGE, SELF-CARE BEHAVIOR, AND THE LEVEL OF SEVERITY OF HEART FAILURE S. Monkong*, J. KIATSEESAKUL, O. PANPAKDEE, T. CHOON-NGARM (Bangkok, Thailand) PB7 148 › ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT N. Morel*, S. DELERME, S. CASTRO, M. GODARD, P. RAY, M. VERNY, B. RIOU, J. BODDAERT (Paris, France) 253 Tuesday 7 Posters PB7 149 › OPTIMISING STROKE PREVENTION IN THE ELDERLY WITH AF VIA A COMPUTERISED ANTITHROMBOTIC RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL (CARAT) PB7 150 › LOW PERCEPTION OF DYSPNOEA IN ELDERLY PATIENTS PB7 151 › PREVALENCE OF PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS : AN ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY BASED STUDY B. Bajorek*, N. MASOOD, I. KRASS (Sydney, Australia) M. Godard*, P. RAY, B. RIOU, J. BODDAERT (PAris, France) G. Gavazzi*, K. OUZAID, L. TRANCHANT, I. LANIECE, N. ZEHROUNI, P. COUTURIER, (Grenoble, France) PB7 152 › ELEVATED BRACHIAL-ANKLE PULSE WAVE VELOCITY PREDICTS CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN THE COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY PB7 153 › CABG IN THE ELDERLY: EFFECT OF AGE ON 30-DAY MORTALITY AND HOSPITAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION T. Ozawa*, I. MIYANO, M. NISHINAGA, N. YASUDA, Y. DOI (Nankoku, Japan) A. Maraschini*, P. D’ERRIGO, S. ROSATO, G. BADONI, F. SACCARECCIA (Rome, Italy) PB7 154 › A STROKE STUDY OF AN URBAN AREA OF IRAN: RISK FACTORS, LENGTH OF STAY, CASE FATALITY AND DISCHARGE DESTINATION Tuesday A. Delbari*, J. LOKK , R. SALMAN ROGHANI, S. TABATABAEI , M. RAHGOZAR (Stockholm, Sweden) PB7 155 › ANTICOAGULATED PATIENTS OLDER THAN 65 AT AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT R. Martos*, E. PINTOR, B. PADERNE, M. MIRANDA, M. ZUGASTI, B. HERREROS (Villaviciosa de Odon, Spain) PB7 156 › 55- PON1 (PARAOXONASE 1) POLYMORPHISM AND RISK OF ISCHEMIC STROKE (IS) IN THE ELDERLY I. Saulnier*, D. MIREILLE, D. JEAN, M. LOUIS, C. JEAN-PIERRE, D. THIERRY (Limoges, France) PB7 157 › MANAGEMENT OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE WITH PRESERVED EJECTION FRACTION. AN OUTPATIENT FRENCH SURVEY O. HANON*, P. DE GROOTE, F. DIEVART, M. GALLINIER, G. HABIB, D. HERPIN, Y. NEUDER, J. TROCHU, R. ROUDAUT, Y. JUILLIERE, M. KOMAJDA (Paris, France) PB7 158 › ASSOCIATION OF AGE AND DIFFERING ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS WITH SEVERITY OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE C. Schwanke*, P. DURGANTE, P. CARAMORI, I. GOMES, C. BARCELLOS, T. GALDINO, P. HICKMANN, M. DEUTRICH, P. RECH, C. SCHWANKE (Porto Alegre, Brazil) PB7 159 › PROBLEMS WITH ASTHMA TREATMENT IN ELDERLY PATIENTS PB7 160 › ARE THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TREATMENT OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES APPLIED FOR ELDERLY IN GERIATRIC CARE UNITS ? A. Bozek*, J. JARZAB (Zabrze, Poland) I. LANDRIN*, M. PARISET, C. CAPET, M. CAUSSIN, J. DOUCET, N. KADRI (Le Petit-Quevilly, France) PB7 161 › OUTCOME OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH CARDIOGENIC PULMONARY EDEMA TREATED WITH NITRATES BOLUS IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Y. Freund*, S. DELERME, J. BODDAERT, S. CASTRO, P. HAUSFATER, B. RIOU, P. RAY (Paris, France) PB7 162 › 254 AGING AND LIPID LEVEL IN CORRELATION WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN PATIENTS UNDERWENT ANGIOGRAPHY I. SYAMSUL HUDA MZ*, R. ANDAYANI RAHAYU, K. PRANARKA, H. MARTONO (Semarang, Indonesia) Posters Tuesday 7 PB7 163 › EXERCISE AS TREATMENT FOR PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PB7 164 › CHOLESTEROL LEVELS AND USE OF SERUM LIPID MODIFYING AGENTS AMONG ELDERLY PERSONS B. Parmenter*, M. FIATARONE SINGH, J. RAYMOND (Lidcombe, Australia) P. Tuikkala*, H. ENLUND, R. SULKAVA, S. HARTIKAINEN (OULU, Finland) PB7 165 › PERIFERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY PATIENTS AND THERAPY WITH CLOPIDOGREL G. Popescu*, D. GHIORGHE, D. TEIXEIRA, D. KHAYAT (Bucharest, Romania) PB7 166 › IMPACT OF AGE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACS: MEDICAL POLICY AND HOSPITAL OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS PB7 167 › FACTORS INFLUENCING PROGNOSIS OF THE FRAIL ELDERLY P. D’Errigo*, F. SECCARECCIA, S. ROSATO, A. MARASCHINI, G. BADONI (Rome, Italy) T. Nakahashi*, M. ATSUMI, H. MURAI, I. TOYOTA, H. YANO, K. NOMURA, H. TSUCHIYA, K. IWAI, S. MORIMOTO (Kahoku-Gun, Ishikawa, Japan) PB7 168 › ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE AND DISABILITY IN AN ELDERLY POPULATION E. Duron-garnier*, D. DUBAIL, H. BLAQUART, J. GAUBERT, F. LATOUR, O. HANON (Paris, France) IMPACT OF METABOLIC SYNDROME ON LEFT VENTRICULAR EJECTION FRACTION AS ASSESSED BY 64-MULTIDETECTOR-ROW COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY R. Mitsutake*, S. MIURA, Y. SHIGA, K. SAKU (Fukuoka, Japan) PB7 170 › Tuesday PB7 169 › RELATIONS BETWEEN INDICES OF ARTERIAL COMPLIANCE AND ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN HYPERTENSIVE ELDERLY SS L. Bergamini*, M. FINELLI, A. ANGELINI, C. BENDINI, E. FERRARI, F. NEVIANI, B. MANNI, A. PELOSI, G. RIOLI, M. NERI (Modena, Italy) PB7 171 › IMPROVING STROKE PREVENTION, TREATMENT, CARE AND SUPPORT THROUGH COLLABORATIVE WORKING: THE SOUTH YORKSHIRE (UK) COLLABORATION IN LEADERSHIP FOR HEALTH RESEARCH AND CARE STROKE T. Ryan*, P. ENDERBY, M. MARSHALL, G. VENABLES, A. JONES, S. BRUMFITT, K. FRYER, M. AZIZ, T. FURNESS, R. PALMER (Sheffield, United Kingdom) PB7 172 › CATHETER EMBOLECTOMY IN THE TREATMENT OF MASSIVE PULMONARY EMBOLISM: A CASE REPORT J. Boddaert*, M. ROUMIER, M. GODARD, P. CLUZEL, M. BRIHIER, M. VERNY (Paris, France) PB7 173 › EXTENDING CARE TO SENIORS WITH HYPERTENSION THROUGH COMMUNITY PHARMACIES LINKED BY E-HEALTH TO FAMILY PHYSICIANS L. Chambers*, J. KACZOROWSKI, L. DOLOVICH, A. MIVILLE (Ottawa, Canada) PB7 174 › WHAT DECISION CRITERIA FOR ANTITHROMBOTIC TREATMENT OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN THE ELDERLY? J. DOUCET*, E. GREBOVAL, O. DELAUNAY, T. PESQUE (Rouen, France) PB7 175 › FLUINDIONE ANTICOAGULATION LEVEL IN VERY ELDERLY INPATIENTS: THE PREPA STUDY D. Bonnet-zamponi*, D. BONNET-ZAMPONI, M. AUMONT, C. BRUHAT, S. DELPIERRE, M. CHAUVEHEID , X. DUVAL, E. COMETS, B. DIQUET , F. MENTRE , S. LEGRAIN (Paris, France) 255 Tuesday 7 PB7 176 › Posters AORTA MYCOTIC ANEURYSM DUE TO STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA: A DIFFICULT DIAGNOSIS WITH AN UNSUAL PATHOGEN. S. Krypciak*, C. MILLOT, E. TAILLANDIER-HÉRICHE, P. LESPRIT, G. LENCZNER, M. KHOLLER, E. PAILLAUD (Créteil, France) PB7 177 › IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN (LMWH) IMPROVES MEDICAL PRACTICES IN GERIATRICS L. D’Arailh*, F. MULLER, D. THOREZ, S. VAN PRADELLES, L. LECHOWSKI, L. TEILLET (Paris, France) PB7 178 › SPLENIC INFARCT: DIFFERENCES IN PRESENTATIONS IN YOUNG AND ELDERLY PATIENTS C. GEFFROY*, E. BEAUFILS, S. KORICHI, A. AZEBAZE, S. LEPAGE, P. FRIOCOURT (BLOIS, France) PB7 179 › IMPACT OF TROPONIN I ON LONG TERM MORTALITY AFTER EMERGENCY ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY IN OLDER PATIENTS C. Chong*, Q. LAM, J. RYAN, R. SINNAPPU, W. LIM (Epping, Australia) PB7 180 › THE ELDERLY AT RISK IN HOSPITAL? P. Lakhan*, L. GRAY (Brisbane, Australia) Tuesday PB7 181 › ASSOCIATION OF PULSE WAVE TRAVELTIME WITH AGE AND ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION K. MAKARENKOVA*, A. Kuznetsov, I. LAPITSKAYA, L. LATYNCEVA, T. KRUPA, Y. NIKITIN (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation) PB7 182 › STUDY OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN HYPERTENSION ADULTS AND ELDERS, WHO SUBMITTED A PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT F. Arbex*, M. GUARIENTO, E. ALMEIDA (Campinas, Brazil) PB7 183 › ACCURACY OF THE 3-OUNCE WATER SWALLOW TEST IN AN ACUTE GERIATRIC WARD TO ASSESS ASPIRATION RISK M. LE CRANE*, B. DENIS, L. LECHOWSKI, S. VON PRADELLES, L. D’ARAILH, D. TORTRAT, L. TEILLET (Paris, France) PB7 184 › BENEFIT OF ORAL ANTICOAGULATION THERAPY FOR VERY ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION G. ORVOEN*, S. SHAHKARAMI, D. SEMANI, J. AL ALOUCY, F. LABOUREE, F. ROLLOT, Y. SPIVAC, D. DUBAIL, M. SEUX, O. HANON (PARIS, France) PB7 185 › ASSESSMENT OF BLEEDING RISK FACTORS IN VERY ELDERLY PATIENTS USING ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY A. PERRIN*, F. ROLLOT, F. CHEDHOMME, E. DURON, G. ORVOEN, O. HANON (Paris, France) PB7 186 › HOME SELF BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT IN A SAMPLE OF ELDERLY PARTICIPANTS OF A POPULATION-BASED COHORT C. Tzourio*, C. DUFOUIL, O. HANON (Paris, France) PB7 187 › THROMBOPHILIC DEFECTS FACTOR V LEIDEN AND PROTHROMBIN GENE VARIANT IN PATIENTS OVER 75 YEARS WITH VENOUS THROMBOSIS H. Anard-Michelot*, E. PAUTAS, I. GOUIN-THIBAULT, S. BÉRIGAUD, V. SIGURET (Ivry sur seine, France) PB7 188 › ELASTIC AGEING IN THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM O. Fritze*, M. SCHLEICHER, B. ROMERO RUIZ DE LA HERMOSA, J. BUJAN, M. JACOB, B. STARCHER, K. SCHENKE-LAYLAND , U. STOCK (Tübingen, Germany) 256 Posters Tuesday 7 Centenarians PB7 189 › CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AND COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT: INFLUENCE ON MORTALITY IN NONAGENARIAN PATIENTS C. Roqueta*, M. ALVARO, M. MARTÍNEZ, K. PUENTE DE LA VEGA, A. CERVERA, R. MIRALLES (Alella, Spain) Depression / Delirium PB7 190 › DELIRIUM IN ELDERLY PATIENTS TREATED AT HOME: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY G. Isaia*, M. ASTENGO, V. TIBALDI, M. ZANOCCHI, B. BARDELLI, R. OBIALERO, A. TIZZANI, M. BO, C. MOIRAGHI, M. MOLASCHI, N. AIMONINO (Torino, Italy) PB7 191 › LONG-TERM USE OF PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY PERSONS – PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS M. Rikala*, S. HARTIKAINEN, R. SULKAVA , M. KORHONEN (Kuopio, Finland) PB7 192 › HOSPITAL CARE COSTS IN A CHILEAN ELDERLY DELIRIUM COHORT M. Carrasco*, M. GONZÁLEZ, C. PALMA, L. VILLARROEL, J. CALDERÓN, G. MARTÍNEZ, P. MARÍN (Santiago , Chile) PB7 193 › SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY PB7 194 › LEISURE TIME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS I. Pakkala*, S. READ, J. KAPRIO, M. KOSKENVUO, M. KAUPPINEN, T. RANTANEN (Jyväskylä, Finland) PB7 195 › Tuesday A. Martins Gratão*, C. MACHADO DE SOUZA, I. ROSSET CRUZ, V. JOSÉ HAAS, R. PARTEZANI RODRIGUES (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) UNDERTREATMENT OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMATOLOGY IN THE ELDERLY LIVING IN LONG STAY INSTITUTIONS AND IN THE COMMUNITY A. Dornelas de Andrade*, P. MARINHO, K. MELO, A. APOLINARIO, E. BEZERRA, J. FREITAS, D. MAGALHAES, R. GUERRA (Jaboatão dos Guararapes, Brazil) PB7 196 › DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON PSYCHIATRIC PATHOLOGY IN ELDERLY MEDICAL PATIENTS ADMITTED IN A GENERAL HOSPITAL L. Pintor*, C. MONTIEL, E. BAILLES, S. MATRAI, A. BASTIDAS (Barcelona, Spain) PB7 197 › IMPACT OF DEPRESSION AND COGNITIVE DEFICIT ON QUALITY OF LIFE OF ELDERLY PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN THE COMMUNITY R. Partezani Rodrigues*, C. PERONI FREITAS, C. MACHADO DE SOUZA, L. DA SILVA TALMELLI, I. ROSSETI CRUZ, E. PEDRAZZI, F. VEIGA SCHIAVETO (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) PB7 198 › PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN ELDERLY INSTITUTIONALIZED INDIVIDUALS I. Cunha*, M. TAÍS ALMEIDA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB7 199 › USE OF TISSUE PULSATILITY IMAGING (TPI) FOR CHARACTERIZING LATE LIFE DEPRESSION: A PILOT STUDY T. Desmidt*, M. ELKATEB, J. REMENIÉRAS, F. PATAT, V. CAMUS (Tours, France) PB7 200 › INCIDENCE OF PSYCHIATRIC MORBIDITY IN SPOUSES OF DEMENTED PATIENTS, A NATURALISTIC COHORT STUDY WITH 6 YEARS FOLLOW-UP K. Joling*, H. VAN HOUT, F. SCHELLEVIS, H. VAN DER HORST, P. SCHELTENS, H. VAN MARWIJK (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 257 Tuesday 7 PB7 201 › Posters THE INFLUENCE OF ADMINISTERING METHOD ON DEPRESSION SCORES OF THE 15-ITEM GERIATRIC DEPRESSION SCALE IN OLD AGE M. De Waal*, G. VAN DER WEELE, R. VAN DER MAST, J. GUSSEKLOO (Leiden, The Netherlands) PB7 202 › PREVALENCE AND CORRELATES OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AMONG THE ELDERLY IN BRAZIL: THE SABE COMMUNITY STUDY C. MENDES-CHILOFF*, S. JAIR LÍCIO FERREIRA, T. ALBINA RODRIGUES, L. MARIA CRISTINA PEREIRA, L. MARIA LÚCIA, F. ANTÔNIA REGINA FERREIRA, D. YEDA, A. DE OLIVEIRA, R. ANA TERESA DE ABREU (BOTUCATU, Brazil) End of life PB7 203 › THE USE OF PALLIATIVE SEDATION FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS NEARING DEATH J. Rietjens*, J. VAN DELDEN , B. ONWUTEAKA-PHILIPSEN, H. BUITING, P. VAN DER MAAS, A. VAN DER HEIDE (Rotterdam , The Netherlands) PB7 204 › THE COMMITTEE FOR PATIENTS UNDER TREATMENT FOR SEVERE BRAIN DAMAGE: ETHICAL SUPPORT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THESE PATIENTS Tuesday P. Friocourt*, F. GAUQUELIN, F. KAZEMI, S. LEPAGE, N. GOBEZ, E. BEAUFILS, E. COIGNEAU (Blois, France) PB7 205 › SPECIFIC ETHICAL ISSUES IN GERIATRIC PALLIATIVE CARE : STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE PB7 206 › DISCLOSING BAD NEWS TO PATIENTS WITH SEVERE / LIFE-THREATENING ILLNESSES – DIFFERENCES IN THE ATTITUDE BETWEEN PHYSICIANS AND NURSES IN ISRAEL N. CHAOUI*, C. NATHALIE, D. CAROLINE, D. PATRICK (Rennes, France) D. GARFINKEL*, I. SHAHAR, M. BEN NATAN (PARDES HANA, Israel) PB7 207 › GERIATRIC HOME HOSPICE: THE NEED OF OUR TIMES A. Jakrzewska SawiNska*, K. SAWINSKI, M. FORYCKA (Poznan, Poland) PB7 208 › AGE-BASED DISPARITIES IN MEDICAL END-OF-LIFE PRACTICES IN BELGIUM S. Gorlé*, J. RIETJENS, R. DESCHEPPER, R. PASMAN, J. BILSEN, L. DELIENS (Jette, Belgium) PB7 209 › END OF LIFE FOR INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY PERSONS : EVALUATION OF THE TERMINAL PHASE CARE IN LONG-TERM CARE UNITS A. Lahlou*, M. MARZAIS, J. BEINIS, S. IKHEFOULMA, A. DE SAINT LEGER, Y. GAUDIN, L. KEROMNES, C. PETIT, P. GAUTHIER, A. AZEMARD, P. TOCHEPORT (Ivry sur Seine, France) PB7 210 › CPR IN ELDERLY HOSPITALISED PATIENTS; ARE WE ACTING IN THEIR BEST INTERESTS? PB7 211 › WHICH PALLIATIVE CARE OUTCOME MEASURES ARE SUITABLE FOR USE IN RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE FACILITIES? M. Mac Mahon*, S. WHITE, A. PERSAUD, R. FACKRELL (Bristol, United Kingdom) D. Parker*, B. HODGKINSON (Brisbane, Australia) PB7 212 › ARTIFICIAL NUTRITION OR HYDRATION FOR ADVANCED DEMENTIA PATIENTS. PERSPECTIVES FROM DUTCH AND AUSTRALIAN DOCTORS H. Buiting*, P. BUTOW, J. CLAYTON, J. VAN DELDEN, A. VAN DER HEIDE (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) 258 Posters Tuesday 7 Frailty / Physical exercice / Osteoporosis / Rehabilitation / Sarcopenia / Falls PB7 213 › A PILOT STUDY OF A COMMUNITY BASED YOGA INTERVENTION AMONG THE ELDERLY AND ITS EFFECTS – A QUALITATIVE STUDY N. Patel*, S. AKKIHEBBALU (San Antonio, United States) PB7 214 › CARDIAC AUTONOMIC MODULATION DURING ISOMETRIC EXERCISE DOES NOT CHANGE AFTER ECCENTRIC STRENGTH TRAINING A. Takahashi*, R. MELO, R. QUITÉRIO, E. SILVA, E. TOBALDINI, A. PORTA, N. MONTANO, A. CATAI (São Carlos, Brazil) PB7 215 › CAN MEDICATION REVIEW USING THE DRUG BURDEN INDEX IMPROVE FUNCTION IN OLDER AUSTRALIANS LIVING IN RETIREMENT VILLAGES? D. Gnjidic*, S. HILMER, D. LE COUTEUR, D. ABERNETHY (Sydney, Australia) PB7 216 › A SUITABLE MODE OF RESISTANCE EXERCISE FOR COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS WITH LOW MUSCULAR PERFORMANCE PB7 217 › EXERCISE AND RISK OF INJURIOUS FALL IN HOME-DWELLING ELDERLY R. Hasegawa*, N. TOMIYAMA, M. ISLAM, N. TAKESHIMA (Tokai Aichi, Japan) S. Iinattiniemi*, J. JOKELAINEN, H. LUUKINEN (Oulu, Finland) FRACTURES AFTER NURSING HOME ADMISSION: INCIDENCE AND POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES K. Rapp*, S. LAMB, J. KLENK, A. KLEINER, S. HEINRICH, H. KÖNIG, T. NIKOLAUS, C. BECKER (Stuttgart, Germany) PB7 219 › FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM, FOR ELDERLY IN A PORTUGUESE HOSPITAL SETTING Tuesday PB7 218 › M. Caldevilla*, M. COSTA, M. MELO, J. RIBEIRO (Porto, Portugal) PB7 220 › EFFECT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN SENIOR PRACTICING INTERMITTENT WORK EXERCISE TRAINING O. RAMPHUL-DAUL*, T. VOGEL, C. MARTIN-HUNYADI, J. LONSDORFER, M. BERTHEL, G. KALTENBACH (Strasbourg, France) PB7 221 › UNDERTREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS IN THE OLDEST OLD? A NATIONWIDE STUDY OF OVER 700 000 OLDER PEOPLE PB7 222 › THE CHAOS CLINIC - A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF A FALLS CLINIC FOR PREVENTION OF FALLS AND RELATED FRACTURES K. Johnell*, J. FASTBOM (Stockholm, Sweden) M. Palvanen*, P. KANNUS, J. PARKKARI, J. RINTALA, M. JÄRVINEN, M. FOGELHOLM (Tampere, Finland) PB7 223 › RESPONSE OF TISSUE ON INTERMITTENT PRESSURE: INVESTIGATION USING AN IN VIVO RAT MODEL PB7 224 › SELF-CARE FOR MEDICATION USE IN OLDER THAI PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE E. Tam*, J. NG, S. PARCO (Hong Kong, CHINA) P. Malathum*, P. KRAINARA, S. NATHISUWAN, T. KAWAMATAWONG (Bangkok, Thailand) PB7 225 › NON INFERIORITY ANALYSIS OF A RANDOMISED TRIAL (RCT) OF HOME VERSUS DAY HOSPITAL REHABILITATION S. Parker*, J. BOND, C. JAGGER, E. PAMELA, K. FRYER, D. ROSS, R. CURLESS, P. OLIVER, C. COOPER (Barnsley, United Kingdom) 259 Tuesday 7 PB7 226 › Posters UTILIZATION OF INPATIENT CARE BEFORE AND AFTER HIP FRACTURE: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY E. Lönnroos*, H. KAUTIAINEN, R. SUND, P. KARPPI, S. HARTIKAINEN, I. KIVIRANTA, R. SULKAVA (Kuopio, Finland) PB7 227 › THE EFFECTS OF ANABOLIC AND CATABOLIC BIOMARKERS ON MUSCLE STRENGTH DECLINE: THE INCHIANTI STUDY S. Stenholm*, M. MAGGIO, F. LAURETANI, S. BANDINELLI, G. CEDA, A. DI IORIO, F. GIALLAURIA, J. GURALNIK, L. FERRUCCI (Baltimore, United States) PB7 228 › A POPULATION-BASED STUDY ON FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN THE GREAT METROPOLITAN BELO HORIZONTE, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL K. GIACOMIN*, S. PEIXOTO, E. UCHOA, M. LIMA-COSTA (BELO HORIZONTE , Brazil) PB7 229 › COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENTS IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS: REVIEW OF 3-YEAR-DATA FROM THE INPATIENT GERIATRIC TEAM OF GRENOBLE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL P. COUTURIER*, T. MORIN, C. MILLET, N. ZERHOUNI, A. GROMIER, C. SALA, B. LO, I. LANIECE (Grenoble , France) PB7 230 › ABILITY TO RISE FROM THE FLOOR : PREDICTIVE VALUE OF FALL IN THE ELDERLY Tuesday C. Martin-Hunyadi*, S. GAUTHIER, I. MARTIN-PFITZENMEYER, F. MOUREY (Strasbourg, France) PB7 231 › COST OF SERIOUS INJURIOUS IN-HOSPITAL FALLS – A CANADIAN EXAMPLE A. Zecevic*, D. MCAUSLAN, B. CHESWORTH, G. ZARIC, A. SALMON, C. HUANG, R. WELCH, D. BRUNTON, C. WRIGHT, J. HILL , J. KING (London, Canada) PB7 232 › PROMOTING ACTIVE LIVING (PAL): BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR FALL PREVENTION IN ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCES V. Scott*, H. BAWA, F. FELDMAN, J. SIMS GOULD, M. LEUNG, F. RAJABALI (Victoria, Canada) PB7 233 › ENABLING THE OLDEST OLD AGED 80 AND OVER TO REMAIN IN THEIR OWN HOMES V. Hollis*, J. DARRAH, M. HELEN, E. PAT (Edmonton, Canada) PB7 234 › HOME ACTIVITY MONITORING PROJECT (HAMP) FOR IMPROVING FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE AND REDUCING FALLS IN OLDER ADULTS R. Penhall*, R. BARNARD (Adelaide, Australia) PB7 235 › PREDICTORS OF RECURRENT FALLING IN HEALTHY OLDER ADULTS: THE IMPORTANCE OF BOTH EXECUTIVE FUNCTION AND GAIT PB7 236 › THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INPATIENT GERIATRIC EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT UNITS: REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS J. Hausdorff*, A. MIRELMAN, M. BROZGOL, N. GILADI (Tel Aviv, Israel) K. Milisen*, K. VAN CRAEN, T. BRAES, N. WELLENS, K. DENHAERYNCK, J. FLAMAING, S. BOONEN, C. GOSSET, J. PETERMANS, P. MOONS (Leuven, Belgium) PB7 237 › A HIGH INCREASE IN THE CARE FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS IN THE NEAR FUTURE? H. Picavet* (Bilthoven, The Netherlands) PB7 238 › GERIATRICS SYNDROMES IN SPANISH NURSING HOMES. THE RESYDEM STUDY J. LOPEZ TRIGO*, R. LOPEZ MONGIL, J. CASTRODEZA SANZ, R. RCG (MALAGA, Spain) PB7 240 › AN ATTEMPT AT MODELLING THE RISK FACTORS FOR FALLING AMONG THE ELDERLY A. Cougnaud-Petit*, M. GAUBERT, J. BARRÉ, C. HOMMET, T. CONSTANS, G. BERRUT (Tours, France) 260 Posters Tuesday 7 PB7 241 › STRONTIUM RANELATE REDUCES VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN FRAIL OSTEOPOROTIC WOMEN PB7 242 › PREVALENCE OF SARCOPENIA IN ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH HIP FRACTURE Y. ROLLAND*, G. ABELLAN VAN-KAN, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) F. Masanes Toran*, M. NAVARRO LOPEZ, M. NAVARRO GONZALEZ, A. CULLA GINESTA, E. SACANELLA MESEGUER, A. LOPEZ SOTO (Barcelona , Spain) PB7 243 › DIFFERENCES ON IN-HOSPITAL AND ONE-YEAR OUTCOME BETWEEN INTRA AND EXTRACAPSULAR HIP FRACTURES IN THE ELDERLY M. Álvarez-Nebreda*, E. MARAÑÓN, S. NIETO, E. GALLEGO, C. GONZÁLEZ DE VILLAUMBROSIA, R. BARRERA, Y. GRACIA, M. TOLEDANO, M. HERNÁNDEZ, J. SERRA (Madrid, Spain) PB7 244 › ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH A HIP FRACTURE AND A NON-WEIGHT-BEARING PERIOD OF TIME: DIFFERENCES ON IN-HOSPITAL AND ONE YEAR OUTCOME M. Álvarez-Nebreda*, E. MARAÑÓN, F. COCA, A. MARTÍNEZ, Y. GRACIA, M. HERNÁNDEZ, J. SERRA (Madrid, Spain) PB7 245 › ARE ELDERLY VOLUNTEER PARTICIPANTS IN EXERCISE TRIALS FITTER THAN NON-VOLUNTEERS? P. Barreto*, A. FERRANDEZ, B. SALIBA-SERRE (Marseille, France) PB7 246 › PERSISTENT VERTIGO IN A PATIENT AT THE FALL CLINIC: KEEP BPPV IN MIND! PB7 247 › PREDICTIVE ABILITY OF COMMONLY IMPLEMENTED NUTRITION SCREENING INSTRUMENTS: WHAT DOES DATA FROM THE AUSTRALIAN LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING TELL US? Tuesday M. Hoogsteen-Ossewaarde*, M. HOOGSTEEN-OSSEWAARDE, A. BOS, J. CLAASSEN (Dieren, The Netherlands) M. Miller*, L. GILES, R. VISVANATHAN, L. COBIAC, M. LUSZCZ (Adelaide, Australia) PB7 248 › HIGHER C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND SOLUBLE TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR RECEPTOR LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH POOR PHYSICAL FUNCTION AND DISABILITY: A CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF A COHORT OF LATE MIDDLEAGED AFRICAN AMERICANS M. Haren*, T. MALMSTROM, D. MILLER, P. PATRICK, H. PERRY, M. HERNING, W. BANKS, J. MORLEY (Saint Louis, United States) PB7 249 › CHARACTERISTICS OF HEALTH PROBLEMS AMONG THE FRAIL HIGH-RISK ELDERLY IN A RURAL COMMUNITY IN JAPAN H. HONDA*, H. HAGA, S. UEKI, J. TAKATO, G. INUZUKA, T. KASAI, N. ARAYAMA, T. OKADA, S. EBATA (Sendai, Japan) PB7 250 › EFFECTS OF LOWER BODY RESISTANCE AND BALANCE EXERCISES IN HOME DWELLING JAPANESE OLDER WOMEN N. Tomiyama*, R. HASEGAWA, M. ISLAM (Tokai, Aichi, Japan) PB7 251 › LONG TERM BENEFITS OF EXERCISE ON BALANCE IN OLDER ADULTS M. Bird*, K. HILL, K. BALL, S. HETHERINGTON , A. WILLIAMS (Launceston, Australia) PB7 252 › TRAINING FOR DYNAMIC BALANCE FUNCTION: IS IT POSSIBLE TO IMPROVE SENSE OF BALANCE IN THE ELDERLY? M. Kanamori* (Otsu city, Shiga-ken, Japan) 261 Tuesday 7 PB7 253 › Posters FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CERTIFICATION FOR LONG-TERM CARE NEED IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS: COMPARISON OF PARTICIPANTS WHO UNDERGO HEALTH CHECK-UPS AT A HEALTH CENTER WITH THOSE WHO UNDERGO CHECK-UPS AT HOME VISITS OVER A 3-YEAR FOLLOW-UP S. YASUMURA*, E. SAITO, H. YOKOKOWA, C. KANEKO, N. SUZUKI, K. MAKIGAMI, S. UEKI, S. WATANABE (Fukushima City, Japan) PB7 254 › ASSOCIATION BETWEEN A HISTORY OF FALLS AND THE ABILITY TO MULTITASK IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER PEOPLE H. Makizako*, H. IHIRA, H. SHIMADA, L. ODDSSON, M. KIMURA, E. UCHIYAMA, T. FURUNA (Sapporo, Japan) PB7 255 › PREVENTION OF FALLS IN PERSONS WITH OSTEOPOROSIS: RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL E. Smulders*, W. VAN LANKVELD , J. DUYSENS, R. LAAN, V. WEERDESTEYN (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) PB7 256 › THE SHORT PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE BATTERY (SPPB): CORRELATION WITH OTHER AREAS OF COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT A. Cruz-Jentoft*, J. DÁVILA-VALERO, B. MONTERO-ERRASQUIN, C. SÁNCHEZCASTELLANO, A. MACÍAS-OSUNA (Madrid, Spain) Tuesday PB7 257 › INCIDENCE OF FALLS AMONG OLD PEOPLE RECEIVING HOME-HELP SERVICES IN A SWEDISH MUNICIPALITY I. Vikman*, L. NYBERG, A. NORDLUND (Luleå, Sweden) PB7 258 › CAN AN ACCELEROMETER ENHANCE TIMED-UP&GO TEST SENSITIVITY AMONG PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON DISEASE? J. Hausdorff*, A. WEISS, T. HERMAN, M. PLOTNIK, M. BROZGOL, I. MEIDAN, N. BOROVSKY, N. GILADI, J. HAUSDORFF (Tel Aviv, Israel) PB7 259 › THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT AND GRIP STRENGTH: A REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE FOR DEVELOPMENTAL INFLUENCES ON SARCOPENIA A. Aihie Sayer*, H. SYDDALL, H. MARTIN, H. PATEL, D. BAYLIS, C. COOPER (Southampton, United Kingdom) PB7 260 › UPPER EXTREMITY MUSCLE STRENGTH IN AN ELDERLY POPULATION RELATION TO FUNCTIONING PB7 261 › EXAMINATION FROM THE ACTUAL CONDITION AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL AGENT OF THE FALL ACCIDENT IN A CERTAIN HOSPITAL B. Sjölund*, A. WIMO, A. SKÖLDUNGER, E. VON STRAUSS (Stockholm, Sweden) M. SHIROZU* (Kurume city, Japan) PB7 262 › AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF VARIABLES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPAIRED PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AMONG ELDERLY PEOPLE THROUGH DATA MINING OF INCHIANTI DATA BASE E. Grossi*, A. CHERUBINI, C. RUGGIERO, E. CIRINEI, B. GASPERINI, S. BANDINELLI, L. FERRUCCI (Milano, Italy) PB7 263 › ROLLATOR USE AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF GERIATRIC REHABILITATION M. Bach*, L. VOGT, K. LUCKI, M. BACH, B. SCHULZE, W. BANZER (Frankfurt, Germany) PB7 264 › BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF OSTEOPOROSIS AND FRACTURE HISTORY IN AMBULATORY PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED FOR INTERCURRENT DISEASES IN AN ACUTE GERIATRICS DEPARTMENT R. OPRISIU-FOURNIER*, C. SMARANDACHE, C. URSU, I. EL ESPER, M. BRAZIER, P. FARDELLONE, J. SEROT, A. FOURNIER (AMIENS, France) 262 Posters PB7 265 › Tuesday 7 IDENTIFYING EARLY BALANCE DYSFUNCTION IN OLDER PEOPLE, AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A HOME EXERCISE BALANCE TRAINING PROGRAM K. Hill*, X. YANG, K. MOORE, S. WILLIAMS, L. DOWSON, K. BORSCHMANN, S. DHARMAGE (Bundoora, Australia) PB7 266 › DERIVATION AND VALIDATION OF A MORTALITY-RISK INDEX FROM A COHORT ELDERLY PATIENTS HOSPITALISED IN MEDICAL WARDS VIA EMERGENCY UNITS M. Dramé*, J. NOVELLA, R. MAHMOUDI, P. COUTURIER, D. HEITZ, B. DE WAZIÈRES, R. GONTHIER, O. SAINT-JEAN, F. BLANCHARD, D. JOLLY, T. (Reims, France) PB7 267 › DIETARY CALCIUM INTAKE HAS NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON BONE TURNOVER INDEPENDENT OF PARATHYROID HORMONE IN ELDERLY WOMEN PB7 268 › INCIDENCE, MAIN DETERMINANTS AND PREDICTION OF THE RISK OF EARLY UNPLANNED READMISSION AMONG MEDICAL INPATIENTS AGED 75 AND OVER ADMITTED THROUGH EMERGENCY UNITS. THE FRENCH SAFES STUDY M. Yamauchi*, K. NAWATA, S. TAKAOKA, T. YAMAGUCHI, T. SUGIMOTO (Izumo, Japan) I. LANIECE*, P. COUTURIER, M. DRAME, G. GAVAZZI, S. LEHMAN, D. JOLLY, P. LANG, J. NOVELLA, F. BLANCHARD, A. (GRENOBLE, France) PB7 269 › EFFECTS OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS AFTER HIP FRACTURE SURGERY I. ARTAZA*, M. URKIZA, I. OLIVARES, N. LAUZIRIKA, I. AURRE, E. ELGEZUA, V. MARTINEZ, E. AGIRRE (AMOREBIETA, Spain) MISMATCH OF PHYSICAL AND CLINICAL MEASUREMENTS OF DECUBITUS RISK T. Münzer*, L. GERHARDT, D. SIEGFRIED, G. BISCHOFBERGER, C. HÜRNY (St. Gallen, Switzerland) PB7 271 › IMPACT OF DIFFERENT PARAMETERS IN LENGTH OF STAY AND FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY IN AN ELDERLY HIP FRACTURE PROGRAM Tuesday PB7 270 › A. Patricia*, P. ALONSO-FERNÁNDEZ, F. BRAÑAS, R. DE DIOS, R. GARCÍA-BÓGALO, J. MONTOYA, A. JUANES, B. IZQUIERDO, R. LARRAÍNZAR (Madrid, Spain) PB7 272 › DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIP IN POST-ACUTE REHABILITATION CARE: MEASUREMENT OF ACTIVE TIME WITH 3D ACCELEROMETERS S. Choquette*, F. ALOR, C. LETENDRE, P. BOISSY (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB7 273 › INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE OSTEOPOROSIS CARE AFTER FRAGILITY FRACTURE T. Fang*, Y. LEE, D. CHAN (Kaohsiung city, Taiwan) PB7 274 › LOSS OF INDEPENDENCE IN KATZ’S ADL ABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH AN ACUTE HOSPITALIZATION: EARLY CLINICAL MARKERS IN FRENCH ELDERLY PEOPLE P. Lang*, D. HEITZ, M. DRAMÉ, J. ANKRI, D. SOMME, J. GAUVAIN, I. LANIÈCE, R. GONTHIER, C. JEANDEL, J. NOVELLA, T. (Reims, France) PB7 275 › CORRELATES OF LIFE-SPACE MOBILITY FOR MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER POWER MOBILITY DEVICE USERS C. Auger*, L. DEMERS, I. GÉLINAS, W. MILLER, J. JUTAI, M. DEPA (Montreal, Canada) PB7 276 › WHICH THERAPY AFTER 18 MONTHS OF TREATMENT WITH TERIPARATIDE IN SEVERE SENILE OSTEOPOROSIS? D. Maugeri*, T. GIUSEPPE DAVIDE, M. GRAZIA, F. VALENTINA, Z. CARMELA, S. ANTONINO (Catania, Italy) PB7 277 › CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION AND VALIDATION OF THE « EDMONTON FRAIL SCALE (EFS) » – ELDERLY FRAILTY ASSESSMENT SCALE S. Fabrício-Wehbe*, F. SCHIAVETO, T. VENDRUSCULO, V. HAAS, R. DANTAS, R. RODRIGUES (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) 263 Tuesday 7 Posters PB7 278 › AN EVALUATION OF THE FALLS EXERCISE SERVICE FOR 65S AND OVER WHO HAVE FALLEN IN GLASGOW, SCOTLAND PB7 279 › FEMORAL FRACTURES IN OLD PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: EFFICIENCY OF THE REHABILITATION PROCESS D. Skelton*, F. NEIL (Glasgow, United Kingdom) A. Esperanza*, A. DIGÓN, B. FERNANDEZ-MATAMOROS, M. RIERA, M. ROBLES, C. ROQUETA, I. RIUS, E. DE JAIME, R. MIRALLES (Barcelona, Spain) PB7 280 › BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE VECTOR ANALYSIS IDENTIFIES SARCOPENIA IN NURSING HOME RESIDENTS J. Kehayias*, A. SKAHAN, L. ITZKOWITZ, M. KHODIER (Boston, United States of America) PB7 281 › DEEP DISSECTING HEMATOMA IN HOSPITALIZED GERIATRIC PATIENTS: CONCEPT AND IMPORTANCE L. Toutous Trellu*, A. GKOMOUZAS, G. KAYA, F. HERRMANN, A. CHERETAKIS, R. RIZZOLI, J. SAURAT (Thonex - Geneva, Switzerland) PB7 282 › EFFECTS OF A PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND GAIT IN ELDERLY PERSONS SUFFERING FROM DEMENTIA Tuesday P. CARETTE*, G. KEMOUN, N. ROUMAGNE, G. LE CHARPENTIER, M. PACCALIN (POITIERS, France) PB7 283 › NEOVASCULAR AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION (AMD) AND INJURIOUS FALLS: DOES DECREASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LIMIT RISK? A 12MONTH PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY K. Khan *, S. SZABO, P. JANSSEN, M. POTTER, S. LORD (Vancouver , Canada) PB7 284 › MUSCLE POWER AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER PEOPLE WITH HIP FRACTURE HISTORY J. Koskinen*, A. HEINONEN, E. PORTEGIJS, M. ALEN, I. KIVIRANTA, M. KALLINEN, S. SIPILA (Jyvaskyla, Finland) PB7 285 › EFFECTS OF A STANDARDIZED PHYSICAL TRAINING ON MOTOR PERFORMANCES IN PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA K. Hauer*, K. HAUER, M. SCHWENK, T. ZIESCHANG, C. BECKER, P. OSTER (69146, Germany) PB7 286 › QTL ANALYSIS OF AGING MOUSE STRAINS TO DISCOVER GENES ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENCES IN LOCOMOTOR FUNCTION DURING AGING C. Dwyer*, A. ROSSANO, E. FERNANDEZ, C. LIAO, S. PIEKE-DAHL, J. NELSON, R. STRONG (San Antonio, United States of America) PB7 287 › EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION AFTER OSTEOPOROTIC VERTEBRAL FRACTURES W. Miller*, S. HARRIS, L. LI, L. FEEHAN, D. MACINTYRE, C. MACDONALD, O. RESEARCH TEAM (Vancouver, Canada) PB7 288 › OSTEOPOROSIS IN TUBE FED (TF)BED-RIDDEN ELDERLY FEMALE PATIENTS J. Menczel*, E. JAUL, T. MALCOV (Jerusalem, Israel) PB7 289 › ACUTE CHANGES IN CIRCULATING BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACIDS, TRYPTOPHAN & PROLACTIN DURING SUSTAINED EXERCISE IN OLD MEN PB7 290 › THE RESULT OF MODERN THERAPY WITH VISCOELASTIC DEVICE IN THE ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH GONARTHROSIS M. MÉLANÇON*, D. LORRAIN, I. DIONNE (Sherbrooke, Canada) M. KHAYAT*, S. GHIORGHE, G. POPESCU, A. TEIXEIRA (Bucuresti, Romania) 264 Posters Tuesday 7 PB7 291 › SNOEZELEN ROOM: A PRESCRIPTION FOR BALANCE IN INDIVIDUALS WITH DEMENTIA? PB7 292 › ASSOCIATION OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION WITH LOWER LIMBS MUSCLE PERFORMANCE IN COMMUNITY ELDERLY PEOPLE K. Klages*, A. ZECEVIC (London, Canada) R. BRITTO*, P. GARCIA, C. ZAMPA, J. DIAS, R. DIAS, V. PARREIRA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB7 293 › COMPARING CHARLSON AND ELIXHAUSER COMORBIDITY SCALES FOR MORTALITY PREDICTION IN OLDER BRAIN INJURY PATIENTS J. Voss*, H. THOMPSON, N. TEMKIN, S. DIKMEN (Seattle, United States) PB7 294 › FREQUENCY OF AQUATIC EXERCISES IN RELATION TO MANAGEMENT OF KNEE AND HIP OSTEOARTHRITIS IN WOMEN J. Sauvé* (Calgary, Canada) PB7 295 › DISABILITY MODERATES THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AMONG OLDER MEN BUT NOT WOMEN: THE NUAGE STUDY PB7 296 › THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LIPID PROFILE, LIFE STYLE AND FRACTURES OF THE VERTEBRAE IN ELDERLY WOMEN M. Levasseur*, L. GAUVIN, L. RICHARD, M. IBRAHIMA, H. PAYETTE (Montréal, Canada) PB7 297 › COMPARISONS OF FALL RISK INDEX WITH ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING, DEPRESSION, AND QUALITY OF LIFE, FOR COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY AMONG THREE TOWNS IN JAPAN Tuesday L. Susan*, C. SERBAN, A. PACURARI, C. BANCIU, V. ANCUSA, G. SAVOIU, S. GOTIA, I. ROMOSAN (Timisoara, Romania) Y. KASAHARA*, Y. ISHIMOTO, Y. KIMURA, M. HIROSAKI, T. WADA, M. ISHINE, R. SAKAMOTO, K. OKUMIYA, K. MATSUBAYASHI (Kyoto, Japan) PB7 298 › COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF THE OTAGO HOME-BASED STRENGTH AND BALANCE RETRAINING IN SENIOR FALLERS J. Davis*, P. GUY, T. LIU-AMBROSE, M. DONALDSON, M. ROBERTSON, K. KHAN, C. MARRA (Vancouver, Canada) PB7 299 › MAPPING FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH FALLING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING PB7 300 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SUBJECTIVE & OBJECTIVE PHYSICAL FUNCTION & QUALITY OF LIFE IN PEOPLE LIVING TO ADVANCED AGE L. Mackenzie*, A. HASSANI MEHRABAN, J. BYLES (Lidcombe, Australia) K. Hayman*, N. KERSE , R. ELIZABETH, M. CONNOLLY, T. WILKINSON (Auckland, New Zealand) PB7 301 › EFFECTS OF JUMP TRAINING PLUS LOW-INTENSITY RESISTANCE TRAINING WITH MODERATE VASCULAR OCCLUSION (LIO) ON BONE MINERAL DENSITY OF HEALTHY ELDERLY AND MIDDLE-AGED FEMALES Y. Yokokawa*, I. KAI (Matsumoto, Japan) PB7 302 › AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES, WALKABILITY, AND HEALTH: A REVIEW OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES E. Hwang*, K. HACKETT, L. CUMMINGS, A. SIXSMITH, G. GUTMAN (Vancouver, Canada) PB7 303 › STAYING SAFE AT HOME: WHY AREN’T COMMUNITY DWELLING ELDERS ACCEPTING HOME MODIFICATIONS DESIGNED TO ASSIST THEM TO LIVE INDEPENDENTLY AT HOME? M. Currin*, T. COMANS, C. ARCHER, J. PRYOR, M. CROTTY (Brisbane, Australia) 265 Tuesday 7 PB7 304 › Posters EXERCISE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING: RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF EXERCISE FOR MAINTAINING INDEPENDENCE DURING AGEING L. Day*, K. HILL, L. FLICKER, D. JOLLEY, L. SEGAL, F. CICUTTINI (Clayton, Melbourne, Australia) PB7 305 › BEDSIDE ASSESSMENT OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENT IN OLDER FALLS PATIENTS J. Laybourne*, J. GOODCHILD, P. BANNISTER, R. HARPER, M. HANLEY (Manchester, United Kingdom) PB7 306 › ESTIMATION OF LEAN BODY WEIGHT IN ELDERLY PATIENTS S. Mitchell*, S. HILMER, C. KIRKPATRICK, B. GREEN, R. HANSEN, D. WILLIAMSON, N. SINGH , A. DIWAN, B. ALLEN, T. DIAMOND, M. FIATARONE-SINGH (Sydney, Australia) PB7 307 › EFFECTS OF COMBINED AEROBIC WITH RESISTANCE EXERCISE MODEL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN THE ELDERLY PB7 308 › INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES TO ASSIST FALLING ELDERLY (ISAFE): A COMMUNITY INITIATIVE FOR FALLS AND INJURY PREVENTION IN AUSTRALIA D. Suksom*, A. SIRIPATT, P. LAPO, S. PATUMRAJ (Bangkok, Thailand) J. Nitz*, S. FU, V. CAITHNESS, J. NITZ, M. TWEEDDALE (Brisbane, Australia) Tuesday PB7 309 › PREDICTORS FOR WALKING SPEED LOSS AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS S. Shinkai*, Y. FUJIWARA, H. YOSHIDA, H. AMANO, S. LEE, N. WATANABE, H. YOSHIDA, T. SUZUKI (Tokyo, Japan) PB7 310 › PREDICTIVE VALIDITY OF BIO-ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE EQUATIONS IN PREDICTING FAT FREE MASS IN AN AUSTRALIAN POPULATION S. Yu*, R. ADAMS, D. WILSON, I. CHAPMAN, P. PHILLIPS, R. VISVANATHAN (Adelaide, Australia) PB7 311 › A COMPARISON OF HUMAN PLASMA GLYCOPROTEOME BETWEEN PRE-FRAIL AND NON-FRAIL OLDER ADULTS K. Shamsi*, A. PIERCE, PH.D., D. HALADE, A. RICHARDSON, PH.D., S. ESPINOZA, M.D. (San Antonio, United States) PB7 312 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORAL FUNCTIONS AND MENTAL, AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS ON THE OLDEST OLD T. Iinuma*, K. SAITO, M. FUKUMOTO , Y. ARAI, M. TAKAYAMA, K. ASAKURA, Y. NISHIWAKI, N. HIROSE, K. KOMIYAMA, N. GIONHAKU (Tokyo, Japan) PB7 313 › THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF ASSESSMENT FOR FALLING RISK IN THE ELDERLY INPATIENTS M. Onishi*, M. OHISHI, H. SAIDO, N. FUKUMOTO, Y. IKEDA, K. URANISHI, Y. SHIRAKAWA, H. RAKUGI, T. OGIHARA (Suita, Japan) PB7 314 › REPRESENTATIONS OF OSTEOPOROSIS AT THE TIME OF ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DIAGNOSIS - ROAD C. Lambert*, L. CHARLES, L. ERIC, L. FLORENCE, L. SABINE, R. GÉRARD, B. GENEVIÈVE, T. THIERRY, F. FRANÇOISE (BOULOGNE BILLANCOURT, France) PB7 315 › THE FALL TELEPHONE: CAN FRAIL OLDER PEOPLE HANDLE IT? M. Reelick*, A. LENFERINK, M. OLDE RIKKERT (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) PB7 316 › ACUTE MEDICAL ILLNESSES OF ELDERLY MEDICAL INPATIENTS WITH SEVERE FUNCTIONAL DECLINE AND PREVALENCE OF IMMOBILIZATION COMPLICATIONS AMONG FRAIL ELDERLY ADMITTED IN MEDICAL WARDS THROUGH EMERGENCY UNITS. THE FRENCH SAFES COHORT STUDY A. DESBOIS*, I. LANIECE, C. MILLET, S. LEHMAN, G. GAVAZZI, M. DRAME, F. BLANCHARD, P. COUTURIER, A. (GRENOBLE, France) 266 Posters Tuesday 7 PB7 317 › INFLAMMATORY MARKERS AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE AMONG THE OLDEST-OLD PB7 318 › ACCELERATED SARCOPENIA: THE ADVERSE EFFECT OF DIABETES, ADIPOSITY AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN 4000 OLDER MEN AND WOMEN K. Tiainen*, M. HURME, A. HERVONEN, M. JYLHÄ (Tampere, Finland) J. Lee*, T. AUYEUNG, J. LEUNG, T. KWOK, P. LEUNG, J. WOO (Hong Kong, China) PB7 319 › DAY-TO-DAY VARIABILITY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF OLDER PERSONS LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY C. Becker* (Stuttgart, Germany) PB7 320 › ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND THE FRAILTY PHENOTYPE IN COMMUNITYDWELLING YOUNG-OLD PERSONS L. Seematter-Bagnoud*, J. SPAGNOLI, B. SANTOS-EGGIMANN (Lausanne, Switzerland) PB7 321 › STRENGTH IN OLD AGE – HEALTH EXERCISE PROGRAMME 2005-2010 DEVELOPING EXERCISE ACTIVITIES THROUGH COORDINATION H. Starck*, E. KARVINEN, P. KALMARI, M. SÄPYSKÄ-NORDBERG, E. VUORJOKIANDERSSON (Helsinki, Finland) PB7 322 › FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY IN ELDERLY AFTER A STROKE, IN A REHABILITATION GERIATRIC HOSPITAL: A MULTI-PARAMETRIC ASSESSMENT PB7 323 › USEFULNESS OF A DEDICATED TILT CLINIC IN OLDER PEOPLE WITH UNEXPLAINED SYNCOPE, FALLS OR DIZZINESS Tuesday A. Misme*, V. FOSSEY DIAZ, E. COTTO, M. BENBEKINA, K. TALEB, Y. WOLMARK (Paris, France) E. Laithwaite*, M. SALEM, S. KAMATH, R. MORRIS, T. MASUD (Nottingham, United Kingdom) PB7 324 › THE IMPACT OF A MECHANICAL THERAPY FOR OSTEOPOROSIS ON HEALTHRELATED QUALITY OF LIFE I. Laskibar*, N. GALDONA, J. YANGUAS, A. ORBEGOZO , M. VECINO, M. GENUA, J. LARRETA, I. ALAVA, M. DÍAZ-CURIEL, E. URDANETA (San sebastian, Spain) PB7 325 › THE EFFECTS OF TAI CHI ON FALL PREVENTION, FEAR OF FALLING, AND BALANCE IN ELDERLY PEOPLE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS I. Logghe*, A. VERHAGEN, A. RADEMAKER, S. BIERMA-ZEINSTRA, E. VAN ROSSUM, M. FABER, R. WIJNEN-SPONSELEE, B. KOES (Breda, Rotterdam, The Netherlands) PB7 326 › IS THE USE OF AN ALGORITHM EFFECTIVE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION? M. Modreker*, N. VAN DER VELDE, F. MATTACE RASO, W. VON RENTELN-KRUSE, T. VAN DER CAMMEN (Hamburg, Germany) PB7 327 › MOBILITY, FUNCTIONAL ABILITY AND QUALITY-OF-LIFE AMONG PEOPLE OF 60 YEARS OR OLDER C. Fagerström*, G. BORGLIN (Karlskrona, Sweden) PB7 328 › ARE FALLS OCCURRING DURING POST-ACUTE CARE ASSOCIATED WITH REHABILITATION OUTCOMES? S. Rochat*, E. MARTIN, R. DREHER, P. GUILLEMIN, C. HOSKOVEC, C. BULA (Epalinges, Switzerland) PB7 329 › EMBEDDING BALANCE AND STRENGTH TRAINING IN DAILY ROUTINES (LIFE): AN RCT OF FALL PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS L. Clemson*, M. FIATARONE-SINGH, A. BUNDY, B. CUMMING, K. MANOLLARIS, P. O’LOUGHLAN, E. WEISSEL (Lidcombe, Australia) 267 Tuesday 7 PB7 330 › Posters PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ACTIVITY: ASKING OLDER ADULTS ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES, BELIEFS AND PREFERENCES S. Domenech*, X. ROJANO, A. MIGUEZ, L. COLL, J. ROMERO, A. SALVA (Barcelona, Spain) PB7 331 › EFFECTS OF A NETWORK REHABILITATION PROGRAMME IN FRAIL OLDER PERSONS K. Hinkka*, S. KARPPI (Turku, Finland) PB7 332 › QUALITY OF LIFE BEFORE AND AFTER AN EXERCISE INTERVENTION TARGETED TO PREVENT FALLS AND FRACTURES IN ELDERLY WOMEN S. Karinkanta*, R. NUPPONEN, A. HEINONEN, H. SIEVÄNEN, K. UUSI-RASI, P. KANNUS (Tampere, Finland) PB7 333 › MUSCLE STRENGTH IN THE KOREAN LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING(KLOSA) PARTICIPANTS: AGE AND GENDER PATTERNS OF CORRELATES PB7 334 › PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTOR FOR FALLS IN DEMENTIA PATIENTS LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY. RESULTS FROM THE NUTRIALZ STUDY S. Cho*, J. CHANG, H. PHANG, H. SHIN, K. BOO, H. LEE (Seoul, Republic of Korea) A. Salva*, M. ROQUE, M. INZITARI, E. FERNANDEZ, S. ANDRIEUX, Y. GUIGOZ, B. VELLAS (Barcelona, Spain) Tuesday PB7 335 › THE IMPACT OF UNDERNUTRITION ON THE STRENGTH IN OLDER PEOPLE J. Moriguti*, K. VILAÇA, F. PAULA, E. FERRIOLLI, J. MARCHINI, N. LIMA (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) PB7 336 › PREDICTING FALLS DURING REHABILITATION UNIT STAYS: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY C. Sherrington*, S. LORD, J. CLOSE, E. BARRACLOUGH, M. TAYLOR, S. O’ROURKE, S. KURRLE, A. TIEDEMANN, R. CUMMING (SYDNEY , Australia) PB7 337 › VITAMIN D STATUS AND FUNCTIONAL EFFICIENCY, BALANCE AND FALL HISTORY IN ELDERLY PEOPLE A. Skalska*, B. GRYGLEWSKA, T. GRODZICKI (Krakow, Poland) PB7 338 › HEALTH STATUS, FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES, AND OUTCOMES OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER PATIENTS C. Yamvong*, P. INTARASOMBAT, W. PRASANATIKOM, N. KIJJANON, J. CHONTICHACHALALAUK, Y. JUNTORN (Bangkok, Thailand) PB7 339 › INPATIENT’S HEALTH SUBJECTIVE PERCEPTION VERSUS COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC VALORATION A. Lozano*, C. ENRIC, P. NURIA, A. MARGARITA, L. CRISTINA, F. FRANCESC (Barcelona, Spain) PB7 340 › STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY RISE DURING FITNESS PROGRAM PB7 341 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOING OUTDOORS AND FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT A. Bós*, J. SOUZA, A. BÓS, R. OPPERMANN (Porto Alegre, Brazil) M Suzukawa*, H. SHIMADA, K. KOBAYASHI, T. SUZUKI (Tokyo, Japan) PB7 342 › POSTURAL CONTROL IN YOUNG OLD AND OLDEST OLD WITH HISTORY OF RECURRENT FALLS C. Romani Uhler*, M. PERRACINI (São Paulo, Brazil) PB7 343 › THE EFFECT OF FUNCTIONAL STATUS ON THE NUMBER AND LENGTH OF HOSPITALIZATIONS AMONG OLDER ADULTS E. Marcus*, D. CIPEL , Z. SHAPIRA, S. VINKER, P. ZIMMERMAN , A. ELHAYANY (Jerusalem, Israel) 268 Posters PB7 344 › Tuesday 7 IMPACT OF AGE, ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA AND BODY COMPOSITION ON CALCANEAL QUANTITATIVE ULTRASOUND M. Neuhäuser-Berthold*, C. BRUNNER, B. EDELMANN-SCHÄFER (Giessen, Germany) PB7 345 › LDL-CHOLESTEROL LOWERING EFFECT OF BISPHOSPHONATE IN THE ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH OSTEOPOROSIS A. Matsuo*, M. OHISHI, M. ONISHI, T. HATA, T. OGIHARA, H. RAKUGI (Suita, Japan) PB7 346 › HEALTH, SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICIPATION OF COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY WOMEN IN A FALLS PREVENTION TRIAL: RESULTS FROM THE « OSSéBO » STUDY L. JOUBIN*, B. CASSOU, J. NOVELLA, M. DRAME, F. PUISIEUX, P. DEJARDIN, Y. WOLMARK, P. DARGENT-MOLINA (Villejuif, France) Gender-specific medicine / Menopause / Ageing male PB7 347 › GENETIC ANDROGEN RECEPTOR POLYMORPHISM, TESTOSTERONE AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN ≥50 YEARS OLD MALES G. Schneider*, K. NIENHAUS, J. GROMOLL, G. HEUFT , E. NIESCHLAG, M. ZITZMANN (Muenster, Germany) PB7 348 › A. Benetos*, A. KEARNEY-SCHWARTZ , C. PERRET-GUILLAUME , C. LABAT , A. ZERVOUDAKI , V. PASCAL-VIGNERON , P. LACOLLEY , G. WERYHA , A. BENETOS (Vandoeuvre lés Nancy, France) PB7 349 › SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS IN MEN OVER THE AGE OF 75 YEARS Tuesday EFFECTS OF LEAN AND FAT MASS ON BONE MINERAL DENSITY AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN ELDERLY WOMEN L. Flicker*, J. CALVER, K. MCCAUL, Z. HYDE, K. JAMROZIK, G. HANKEY, O. ALMEIDA (Perth, Australia) PB7 350 › CORYNEBACTERIUM UREALYTICUM INDUCED MASSIVE HEMATURIA IN AN ELDERLY FEMALE PATIENT PB7 351 › EFFECTIVENESS OF A URINARY CONTINENCE PHYSIOTHERAPY PROGRAM FOR CHINESE ELDERLY WOMEN IN COMMUNITY F. Bellarbre*, H. SANAA, S. SALIHA, S. JEAN-MARIE (Amiens, France) B. LEONG*, W. MOK (Hong Kong, CHINA) PB7 352 › EXPLORAING ANDROPAUSE IN MEN AS A MEANS OF REDUCING SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN AGEING MALES IN EDO STATE, NIGERIA PB7 353 › STUDY OF GAIT DISORDERS IN COMMUNITY-RESIDING OLDER MEN: RESULTS FROM THE CHAMP STUDY A. IGBAFE*, E.C. IGBAFE (yenegoa, Nigeria) V. Srinonprasert*, H. CREASEY, L. WAITE, R. CUMMING (Bangkok, Thailand) PB7 354 › SEX DRIVE, SEXUAL FUNCTIONING AND SEXUAL STRATEGIES THROUGHOUT LIFE AND INTO VERY OLD AGE S. Van Hooren*, W. WATERINK, J. ESHUIS (Heerlen, The Netherlands) Gerontechnology PB7 355 › EVALUATING NOCTURNAL MOTOR ACTIVITY OF DEMENTED INPATIENTS BY A SHORT SEMI-QUANTITATIVE SCALE G. Corte Franco*, C. PASCAL, S. FRANÇOIS, M. PHILIPPE, B. SOUTRIK (La Tronche, France) 269 Tuesday 7 PB7 356 › Posters ASSESSING COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR THE REAL TIME MONITORING OF ELDERLY PEOPLE LIVING AT HOME F. BREMOND*, N. ZOUBA, M. THONNAT, A. ANFOSSO, É. PASCUAL, P. MALLEA, V. MAILLAND, O. GUERIN (Sophia-Antipolis, France) PB7 357 › CELLULAR, METABOLIC, NANOMOLECULAR AND SOCIAL COMPONENTS OF HUMAN LIFE EXPECTANCY V. Meshchaninov*, E. TKACHENKO (Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation) PB7 358 › UNATTENDED AUTONOMOUS SURVEILLANCE IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS J. Van Hoof*, H. KORT (Utrecht, The Netherlands) PB7 359 › VIDEOCONFERENCING BETWEEN ESTABLISHMENTS - EXPERIENCES OF HOSPITALS AT EMBRUN AND AIGUILLES IN THE HAUTES ALPES, FRANCE P. LUTZLER*, L. PIERRE, C. VÉRONIQUE, E. NORIA, G. EMMANUEL, V. RAPHAEL (Embrun, France) PB7 360 › IMPROVING HEALTH AND SAFETY FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE THROUGH AN ETHICOF-APPRECIATION Tuesday T. Ghaye*, A. MELANDER WIKMAN, B. BERGVALL KÅREBORN (Luleå, Sweden) PB7 361 › A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON VIDEO GAME PLAYING AMONG THE KOREAN ELDERLY IN KOREA PB7 362 › SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS AND I-ADL DEPENDENCE AMONG VERY OLD EUROPEAN WOMEN J. Ahn* (Cheonan, Republic of Korea) V. Horstmann*, H. WAHL, F. OSWALD, S. IWARSSON (Lund, Sweden) PB7 363 › DEVELOPING A NEW SMART DISTRESS MONITOR WITH OLDER AND DISABLED PEOPLE: WORKING WITHIN USER CENTRED, PARTICIPATORY FRAMEWORKS TOWARDS ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS S. Judith *, J. SIXSMITH, A. PRATESI, R. WOOLRYCH, A. SIXSMITH (Manchester, United Kingdom) PB7 364 › CAN POSTUROGRAPHY PREDICT THE RECURRENCE OF FALLS? G. KEMOUN*, E. WATELAIN (Poitiers, France) PB7 365 › INFLUENCE OF THE AQUATIC EXERCISE CONCERNING THE INDEX OF RESISTIVITY CAROTID AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN ELDERLY WOMEN PB7 366 › USING A WEARABLE ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM– OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS Y Meneses*, R. VALE, T. CAMPOS, A. ANDRADE (Teresina, Brazil) V. Williams*, C. VICTOR, R. MCCRINDLE, P. LEVENE (Reading, United Kingdom) PB7 367 › USE OF TELEMEDICINE TO STRENGTHEN A PROGRAM OF BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING HOMES D. Princiaux*, G. HEBRARD, J. BUONO, A. LECLERC, M. BENBADIS, O. MAGNILLAT, I. AWADA, V. RIALLE, J. DESAINDES, A. FRANCO (Grenoble, France) PB7 368 › THE REALAGE® ALGORITHM: A NEW MATHEMATICAL APPROACH TO BIOLOGICAL AGE ASSESSMENT BASED ON ROUTINE LABORATORY TESTS G. Enzo*, E. GROSSI, S. CAVUTO, V. GRAZIOLI (Milano, Italy) PB7 369 › THE EUROPEAN PROJECT SMILING: SELF MOBILITY IMPROVEMENT IN THE ELDERLY BY COUNTERACTING FALLS F. Marcellini*, M. BULGHERONI, S. BAR-HAIM (Ancona, Italy) 270 Posters Tuesday 7 Intensive care PB7 370 › QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) OF ELDERLY SURVIVORS 12 MONTHS AFTER DISCHARGE FROM A MEDICAL ICU E. SACANELLA*, M. NAVARRO, J. NICOLAS, F. MASANES, A. LÓPEZ-SOTO (BARCELONA, Spain) PB7 371 › HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS REACTIVITY AND DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULFATE PLASMATIC CONCENTRATIONS IN CRITICALLY ILL ELDERLY E. Ferreira Da Mota*, K. KLOUCHE, L. AMIGUES, P. CORNE, R. DURANT (Montpellier, France) Long-term care PB7 372 › CHARACTERISTICS OF HOME CARE CLIENTS IN POLAND AND THE PROFILE OF DELIVERED NURSING SERVICES S. Chlabicz*, W. MOJSA, S. CHLABICZ, L. MARCINOWICZ, Z. STOJAK (Bialystok, Poland) PB7 373 › CARE HOME RESIDENTS’ ENJOYMENT OF STRUCTURED ACTIVITY CLASSES: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY G. Fox*, J. MCCREANOR, L. GOMEZ, M. CATTAN (Leeds, United Kingdom) EFFECT OF ANTIBIOTICS ON MORTALITY IN NURSING HOME RESIDENTS WITH PNEUMONIA AND DEMENTIA J. Van der Steen*, P. LANE, N. KOWALL, D. KNOL, L. VOLICER (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) PB7 375 › SPECIFIC TRAINING IN GERONTOLOGY : A CHALLENGE FOR THE XXITH CENTURY PB7 376 › 26TH ANNUAL DAYS OF THE SFGG, 5-6 OCTOBER 2005, VALIDATION A METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING WITH ELDERLY DEMENTIA PATIENTS Tuesday PB7 374 › D. princiaux*, p. michot, m. marzais (grenoble, France) M. Dauriac*, D. MARIE CHRISTINE (Paris, France) PB7 377 › CARE PLAN LIFE PLAN T. Gressier*, G. THIERRY (Paris, France) PB7 378 › CONCEPT OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY OR RATHER OF PLURAL PROFESSIONALISM A. Engelstein* (Paris, France) PB7 379 › NURSING COMPETENCIES IN GERIATRICS M. Auger*, A. MARIE CLAIRE (Paris, France) PB7 380 › DEVELOPMENT OF AN INCLUSIVE INDEX OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT FOR ELDERLY PB7 381 › PREVENTION OF THE RISKS RELATED TO A BAD INSTALLATION IN THE ARMCHAIR OF ELDERLY BEDRIDDEN PATIENTS IN LONG TERM CARE UNIT H. Masaki*, K. KURODA, M. TANIMOTO, Y. TAKAHASHI, M. TORITA, T. KITA (Chiba, Japan) M. MANCIAUX*, M. GODART, I. CROCI, R. LEROY (NANCY, France) PB7 382 › IMPACT OF A TRAINING PROGRAM FOR NURSING STAFF ON CHRONIC PAIN IN RESIDENTS WITH DEMENTIA IN LONG TERM CARE INSTITUTIONS L. Misson*, R. VERREAULT, M. AUBIN, M. SAVOIE, T. HADJISTAVROPOULOS, S. LE MAY, M. BEAULIEU, P. VOYER, S. KAASALAINEN, P. CARMICHAEL (Québec, Canada) 271 Tuesday 7 PB7 383 › Posters DETERMINING FACTORS OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINT IN ELDERLY POPULATION IN A LONG STAY WARD M. MICHEL*, A. BEAUMANOIR-LAMBOTTE, O. MICHEL, F. JEGO, A. LANNOU, P. JOUANNY (RENNES, France) PB7 384 › TECHNOLOGY AND LONG-TERM CARE (TLC) S. Reder*, G. AMBLER, M. PHILIPOSE, S. HEDRICK (Seattle, United States) PB7 385 › THE « HARD TO PLACE » OR « DIFFICULT TO PLACE » PATIENT D. Maher* (Vancouver, Canada) PB7 386 › LIFE CONDITIONS OF KOREAN CENTENARIANS LIVING IN BUSAN AREA, SOUTH KOREA: IN THE CONTEXT OF FAMILY Y. Son*, Y. KIM, H. PARK, D. KIM, J. LEE, J. LIM, E. KIM (Busan, Republic of Korea) PB7 387 › STABILIZING FACTORS OF HOME CARE AFTER HOSPITAL DISCHARGE: A LATENT PROFILE ANALYSIS PB7 388 › HEALTH PROMOTION IN LONG-TERM CARE W. Wiedermann*, B. JENULL (Klagenfurt, Austria) A. Horn*, M. BRAUSE, D. SCHAEFFER, A. BÜSCHER (Bielefeld, Germany) Tuesday PB7 389 › IMPLEMENTING A NATIONAL LONG TERM CARE SYSTEM ON A UNIVERSAL BASIS: EXPERIENCE OF SPAIN A. Salva*, T. RIVERO, J. FERNANDEZ, X. ROJANO, A. CALLE (Barcelona, Spain) PB7 390 › THE INSTITUTIONALIZED PEOPLE HEALTH SURVEY OF CATALONIA: COMORBIDITY AND DISABILITY IN NURSING HOMES AND LONG TERM CARE HOSPITAL UNITS X. Rojano*, P. BRUGULAT, L. COLL, E. SÉCULI, A. SALVÀ (Barcelona, Spain) Metabolic syndrome / Diabetes / Obesity / Nutrition / Food PB7 391 › BODY MASS INDEX AND FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT IN THE AGED WOMEN Y. Shen*, C. HSU, Y. CHEN, K. HUANG (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) PB7 392 › CAUSES OF DECREASED ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIFE IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WHO NEED CARE OF DAILY LIVING PB7 393 › ASSESSMENT OF BODY COMPOSITION BY BIOELECTICAL IMPEDANCE AND ANTHROPOMETRY IN ELDERLY IN-PATIENTS: EFFECT OF OEDEMA H. Yoshino*, T. SAKURAI, K. HASEGAWA, K. YOKONO (Kobe, Japan) D. LECOIN*, D. LECOIN, G. GOLMARD, R. RAYNAUD-SIMON (Saint Maurice, France) PB7 394 › WEIGHT LOSS AS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF 3-MONTH MORTALITY IN HOSPITALIZED SUB-ACUTE CARE ELDERLY PATIENTS C. Forasassi*, A. NUYTTENS, J. GOLMARD, I. MYARA, A. RAYNAUD-SIMON (IvRy SUR seine, France) PB7 395 › DIETITIANS SHOW MORE RESPECT TO THE ELDERLY- A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PB7 396 › HOW HEALTHY IS THE DIET OF LONESOME PORTUGUESE ELDERLY? P. Werner*, O. STONE (Haifa, Israel) D. Santos*, S. RODRIGUES, A. TRICHOPOULOU, M. DE ALMEIDA (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PB7 397 › BODY MASS INDEX AND WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF LOWER BACK PAIN M. Kumari*, P. ZANINOTTO, C. DE OLIVEIRA (LONDON, United Kingdom) 272 Posters PB7 398 › Tuesday 7 DOES NUTRITIONAL GUIDELINES ENSURE GOOD ROUTINES IN NUTRITIONAL CARE OF ELDERLY SUBJECTS WITH COMMUNITY SUPPORT? J. Törmä*, M. SELLGREN, Y. MATTSSON SYDNER, B. KARLSTRÖM, M. CARLSSON, T. CEDERHOLM, A. SALETTI (Uppsala, Sweden) PB7 399 › COMMUNITY BASED PREVALENCE OF DIABETES MELLITUS 2 AMONG ELDERLY AND ASSOCIATION WITH HEALTH STATUS I. gomes*, K. Viegas, P. ENGROFF, G. DECARLI, C. SCHWANKE, I. DA SILVA FILHO (Porto Alegre, Brazil) PB7 400 › PREVALENCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN THE ELDERLY C. Lopes* (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB7 401 › RELATION BETWEEN AGING AND SUPPRESSIVE EFFECT OF CANDESARTAN ON NEW-ONSET DIABETES : CASE-J TRIAL SUBANALYSIS PB7 402 › RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POLYPHARMACY STATUS AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN ELDERLY PERSONS T. Ogihara*, A. FUJIMOTO, K. NAKAO, T. SARUTA (Osaka, Japan) J. Jyrkkä*, H. ENLUND, P. LAVIKAINEN, A. TUOVINEN, R. SULKAVA, S. HARTIKAINEN (Kuopio, Finland) AGE, BODY MASS INDEX AND MORTALITY A 42 YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY IN A GENERAL POPULATION PB7 404 › A NEW ENTERAL FORMULA SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE ELDERLY: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN THE AGED RAT A. Gulsvik*, D. THELLE, M. MOWÉ, T. WYLLER (Oslo, Norway) A. Raynaud-Simon*, M. KUHN, J. MARC, J. MOULIS, L. CYNOBER, C. LOI (Paris, France) PB7 405 › Tuesday PB7 403 › METABOLIC SYNDROME IN OLDER SUBJECTS: COINCIDENCE OR CLUSTERING? M. Bo*, A. SONA, M. ASTENGO, A. BRESCIANINI, M. COMBA, G. FONTE (Torino, Italy) PB7 406 › SYMPTOMATIC HYPONATREMIA SECONDARY TO UNKNOWN HYPOPITUITARISM PB7 407 › SENILE LOCAL EYE AMYLOIDOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION V. Curiale*, A. RUELLE, C. PRETE (Genova, Italy) V. Ermilov* (Volgograd, Russian Federation) PB7 408 › THE INFLUENCE OF RACE AND INCOME ON HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG OLDER DIABETICS AND NON-DIABETICS J. McDonald*, Y. WANG (Washington, United States) PB7 409 › ASSOCIATION OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG OLDER INPATIENTS WITH DELIRIUM M. Laakkonen*, J. LAURILA, T. STRANDBERG, R. TILVIS, K. PITKÄLÄ (Helsinki, Finland) PB7 410 › PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF TOLERANCE OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY IN 70+ YEAR OLD PATIENTS C. COLLIARD*, L. DE DECKER, M. BERLIOZ-THIBAL, V. OULD AOUDIA, G. BERRUT (Nantes, France) PB7 411 › ASSOCIATION OF WAIST-TO-HEIGHT RATIO WITH INDICATORS OF OBESITY AND METABOLIC RISK FACTORS AMONG MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER ADULTS IN RURAL AREAS Z. YASSIN*, F. ARSHAD, N. A. KARIM, R. MOHD YUSOF, N. ABDUL GHANI, H. ABU SAAD, A. ABDUL RAHMAN (SERDANG, Malaysia) 273 Tuesday 7 PB7 412 › Posters CHRONIC DISEASE AND CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH BMI IN A POPULATION OF OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN THE AUSTRALIAN COMMUNITY J. Kellett*, J. PYUN, K. BROCK, M. FIATARONE-SINGH, A. BUNDY, R. CUMMING, R. CANT, L. CLEMSON (Lidcombe, Australia) PB7 413 › IS STATIN THERAPY REALLY FAVORABLE FOR THE HOSPITALIZED VERY OLD SUBJECTS? C. LAGUILLIER*, I. PEYRON, C. DICHAMP, A. LAHLOU, C. COTTART, J. BEAUDEUX, V. NIVET (IVRY-sur-SEINE, France) PB7 414 › PREVALENCE OF GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS AND ASSOCIATION WITH CLINICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS IN ELDERLY G. Crepaldi*, M. NOALE, A. PILOTTO, M. FRANCESCHI, G. PARISI, S. MAGGI (Padova, Italy) PB7 415 › FRUIT INTAKE INFLUENCES BONE MINERAL DENSITY (BMD) AMONG JAPANESE MIDDLE-AGED AND ELDERLY F. Ando*, T. IMAI, R. OTSUKA, Y. KATO, Y. MATSUI, M. TAKEMURA , H. SHIMOKATA (Nagoya, Japan) PB7 416 › OBESITY AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (ELSA) PB7 417 › FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE SU.VI.MAX2 STUDY Tuesday C. De Oliveira*, M. KUMARI, P. ZANINOTTO (London, United Kingdom) S. Péneau*, P. GALAN, C. JEANDEL, S. HERCBERG, M. FERRY, E. KESSE-GUYOT (Montpellier, France) PB7 418 › GLYCEMIC CIRCADIAN RHYTHMICITY IN ELDERLY WITH DIABETES A. Terminet*, R. DURANT, J. COURREGE, J. LAFAILLIE, A. AVIGNON, C. JEANDEL (Montpellier, France) PB7 419 › GENDER DIFFERENCE REGARDING DYSLIPIDEMIA AND GLUCOSE SERUM LEVELS AS PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN ELDERLY O. Toana*, H. FLORENTINA , R. DRAGHICI, D. STATE, C. GLAVCE (Bucharest, Romania) PB7 420 › FRAIL ELDERLY OUT-PATIENTS: PREDICTORS OF OUTCOME AFTER ONE YEAR A. Moiziard*, J. GOLMARD, A. RAYNAUD-SIMON (Ivry SUR Seine, France) PB7 421 › INCREASED WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE THE MOST IMPORTANT CRITERIA FOR DETECTING METABOLIC SYNDROME IN THE ELDERLY PB7 422 › FACTORS ASSOCIATED TO OVERWEIGHT AGED INDIVIDUALS ASSISTED BY THE FAMILY HEALTH PROGRAM IN VITÓRIA, ESPIRITO SANTO, BRAZIL A. Bós*, J. SILVA, N. TERRA, I. SILVA-FILHO (Porto Alegre , Brazil) G. Campos*, G. MONTEIRO (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PB7 423 › UNDERNUTRITION AND NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS F. Tahmasebi*, P. BORIES, K. LE DUDAL, O. MONTAGNE, C. MILLOT, S. HERBAUD, A. MEZIERE, E. PAILLAUD (Créteil, France) PB7 424 › TASTE PERCEPTION AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS – IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION WITH MEDICATION? PB7 425 › INTERVENTIONS TO MAINTAIN OR IMPROVE THE NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF MALNOURISHED ELDERLY IN-PATIENTS S. Maluck*, K. KUCZ, D. HANRIEDER, M. WIESE, A. WEIMANN (Wolmirstedt, Germany) P. Yoon*, C. LIEN, M. CHEONG, S. INDARANI, H. CHONG, M. CHIANG (Singapore) 274 Posters Tuesday 7 PB7 426 › RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CONSUMPTION OF DIETARY PHOTOPROTECTIVE FOODS WITH THE SKIN REACTION TO UV RADIATION DUE TO SUN EXPOSURE OF A VACATIONING POPULATION OF THE SOUTHERN COASTLINE OF BRAZIL PB7 427 › SENSORY CHANGES AFFECT APPETITE IN THE OLD L. Rocha*, S. FERNANDES, G. BELLO, A. SCHNEIDER (Porto Alegre, Brazil) L. Palarieru-Abramovich*, H. BAREL, V. GREEN, A. SHAHAR (Modeein, Israel) PB7 428 › EFFECT OF AGE ON GLUCOSE AND CHOLESTEROL CONCENTRATION DIABETES DISEASE H. Karimi*, S. MOHAMMADZADEH (Dezful, Islamic Republic of Iran) PB7 429 › NORMAL BODY MASS INDEX RATHER THEN OBESITY PREDICTS INCREASED MORTALITY IN THE ELDERLY PB7 430 › THE MEANING OF QUALITY OF LIFE ACCORDING TO THE EXPERIENCES OF ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS WITH TYPE-II DIABETES MELLITUS J. Stessman*, M. BURSZTYN, J. JACOBS (Jerusalem, Israel) R. Popim*, R. JANE (Botucatu, Brazil) PB7 431 › NUTRITION RISK AND LIVING TO ADVANCED AGE C. Wham*, R. TEH, N. KERSE (Auckland, New Zealand) PB7 432 › T. Lyyra *, J. SALLINEN , R. LEINONEN, M. HIRVENSALO, T. LYYRA, E. HEIKKINEN, T. RANTANEN (Jyvaskyla, Finland) PB7 433 › SOY FOOD AND ISOFLAVONE INTAKE AND PHYSICAL DISABILITY IN OLDER WOMEN Tuesday BODY MASS INDEX AND PERCEIVED BARRIERS TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG OLDER PEOPLE J. Kim*, Y. LEE, J. BACK (Suwon, Republic of Korea) PB7 434 › UNIVERSAL PROVISION OF DIABETIC DIET IN A CARE HOME: DOES IT HELP IN DIABETES CARE? PB7 435 › TOTAL ENERGY EXPENDITURE OF INDEPENDENT OLDER BRAZILIANS LIVING IN AN URBAN COMMUNITY: A DOUBLY LABELED WATER STUDY C. Huang*, M. LIN, L. CHEN, S. HWANG, C. LAN (Taipei city, Taiwan) K. Pfrimer*, . MARCHINI, J. MORIGUTI, N. LIMA, P. FORMIGHIERI, E. FERRIOLLI (Ribeirao Preto, Brazil) PB7 436 › PATIENT EDUCATION IN AN ACUTE CARE SETTING. FEASABILITY AND MEDIUM-TIME EFFECTS OF A SHORT PARTICIPATORY PATIENT-EDUCATION FOCUSING ON HYPERTENSION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH NON-INSULINDEPENDENT DIABETES H. Burkhardt*, A. KOFFNER, R. GLADISCH (Mannheim, Germany) PB7 437 › STUDY OF DIABETES AS A RISK FACTOR FOR STROKE FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS IN THE THREE-CITY STUDY I. Bourdel-Marchasson*, E. PUGET, C. HELMER, J. DARTIGUES, K. RITCHIE, C. TZOURIO (Pessac, France) PB7 438 › WATER INTAKE IN ELDERLY PATIENTS ON A GERIATRIC WARD PB7 439 › THE COMPARISON IN THE MOTIVATIONS OF FOOD CHOICES BETWEEN ELDERLY JAPANESE LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY AND UNIVERSITY STUDENT M. Yeung*, D. ALSHEIKH ALI, E. EKPO (London, United Kingdom) S. Kato*, H. OSADA (Kyoto, Japan) 275 Tuesday 7 Posters PB7 440 › USING QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITIVE RESEARCH METHODS TO UNDERSTAND HEALTHY OLDER CONSUMERS LIKING OF ORAL NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS (ONS) PB7 441 › FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA; BASELINE DATA OF A CLINICAL TRIAL O. Kennedy*, L. METHVEN, K. RAHELU, N. ECONMOU, M. GOSNEY (Reading, UK) M. Björkman*, H. HYVÄRINEN, R. TILVIS (HUS, Finland) PB7 442 › THE USE OF ICE CREAM AS A NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT FORMAT FOR OLDER PEOPLE L. Methven*, O. KENNEDY, A. WILBEY, L. LADBROOKE-DAVIS, L. KINNEAVEY, M. GOSNEY (Reading, United Kingdom) PB7 443 › NUTRITIONAL STATUS, ENERGY AND NUTRIENT INTAKE OF ELDERLY SERVICE HOUSING CLIENTS M. Suominen*, A. JOKI, S. MUURINEN, H. SOINI, K. PITKALA (Helsinki, Finland) Network of excellence PB7 444 › IMPACT OF THE PRESENCE OF A CLINICAL PHARMACIST IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL WARDS ON THE ELDERLY OR POLYMEDICATED PATIENTS CARE Tuesday J. Petermans*, T. VAN HEES, J. DELPORTE (Liège, Belgium) PB7 445 › THE FIRST SYSTEM OF REFERENCE FOR THE MEDICAL PRACTICE OF HOMEOPATHY IN FRANCE PB7 446 › CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING AN ON-LINE MSC GERONTOLOGY PROGRAMME : AN EU PARTNERSHIP PERSPECTIVE PB7 447 › TEACHING,SERVICES IN LATIN AMERICA:COSTA RICA CASE PB7 448 › THE PATIENT’S PERSPECTIVE OF QUALITY IN AN AGED HEALTHCARE PROGRAM PB7 449 › THE ANALYSIS OF THE ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY J. Billot* (Issy-les -Moulineaux, France) K. Horton*, P. SMITH (Guildford, United Kingdom) F. Morales-Martinez* (San José, Costa Rica) I. Cameron*, L. WHITE (Sydney, Australia) Y. Roh*, M. CHOI (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PB7 450 › GERIATRIC CARES IN NORTH WESTERN EUROP : WHAT ARE THE REGIONAL DIFFERENCES? N. Blettner*, J. PETERMANS, M. BERTHEL, N. N. BLETTNER, J. DANION, V. HANSMANN, A. SANCHEZ, M. VAN DER LINDEN, M. PETER, I. PIFFER, C. ORTOLEVA (Liège, Belgium) PB7 451 › INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE OF APPROPRIATE REFERRALS BY A GERIATRIC MOBILE TEAM, AS A MARKER OF IT EFFICIENCY T. Joucdar*, F. BLOCH, Y. SPIVAC, A. LE BELLER, A. RIGAUD, N. CHARASZ (Paris, France) PB7 452 › MEDICATION RECONCILIATION: IDENTIFYING MEDICATION DISCREPANCIES IN ACUTELY ILL HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS PB7 453 › THE GERONTONET FEASIBILITY STUDY. A DESCRIPTION OF 414 EUROPEAN OLDER PEOPLE D. Villanyi*, M. FOK, R. WONG, J. DELEMOS, F. PATAKY (Vancouver, Canada) G. Abellan*, G. GAMBASSI, C. RAJKUMAR, A. CRUZ-GENTOFT, A. SINCLAIR, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) 276 Posters PB7 454 › Tuesday 7 TRIGGER TOOL METHODOLOGY TO ASSESS ADVERSE DRUG EVENT MEASUREMENT IN A GERIATRIC HOSPITAL D. Villaneau*, N. VOGT-FERRIER (Thônex-Genève, Switzerland) Nursing home PB7 455 › PERCEPTIONS OF ORAL HEALTH ADEQUACY IN LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES IN TOKYO K. Shimoyama*, A. HAGIMOTO (Tokyo, Japan) PB7 456 › INFECTION AND ITS CONTROL IN GROUP HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY IN JAPAN S. Ebihara*, T. EBIHARA, K. OSAKA, H. ARAI (Sendai, Japan) PB7 457 › ASSESSING QUALITY IN AUSTRALIAN RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES MADE EASY: THE RESCAREQA PB7 458 › PRESERVATIVE CARE. ON GOOD DAILY, CONCRETE NURSING CARE FOR VULNERABLE ELDERLY IN NURSING HOMES M. O’Reilly*, M. COURTNEY, H. EDWARDS, S. HASSALL (KELVIN GROVE, Australia) J. Jukema*, M. GRYPDONCK, M. VERKERK (Zwolle, The Netherlands) PB7 459 › QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR THREE AGED HOMES IN THE SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION OF MACAO, CHINA IN 2008-2009 PB7 460 › PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND RELATED FACTORS AMONG ELDERLY WOMEN N. Sarafraz*, A. BAGHERI, F. ABASZADE, M. KAFAIE (Kashan, Islamic Republic of Iran) PB7 461 › Tuesday A. CHIU* (Hong Kong, CHINA) THE STANDARD FOR THE PROVISION OF RESIDENTS OF INPATIENT NURSING INSTITUTIONS OF MARSEILLE-KLINIKEN AG WITH NUTRITION AND LIQUIDS U. Olschewski*, C. LÖSCHMANN, S. DIETSCHE, U. ARENS-AZEVÊDO (Hamburg, Germany) PB7 462 › IMPROVED QUALITY OF CARE USING THE RAI-MDS INSTRUMENT IN AN ITALIAN NURSING HOME BETWEEN 1999-2007 G. Menculini*, M. FATICHENTI, N. POPA, S. SIMONCINI, G. SORBINO, M. MARCACCI, A. OCHESALU, A. PECYNA , G. DELL’AQUILA, U. SENIN, A. CHERUBINI (Perugia, Italy) PB7 463 › PRACTICE GUIDELINE ON PHYSICAL RESTRAINTS - THE GUIDELINE GROUP MEMBERS’ PERSPECTIVE A. Haut*, W. SCHNEPP, G. MEYER (Witten, Germany) PB7 464 › WHICH APPLICATION AND WHICH EFFECT OF «SNOEZELEN» FOR DEMENTED PEOPLE LIVING IN NURSING HOME? V. Dubost*, C. RIGAUD-PERCHEY, P. DENORMANDIE (PARIS, France) PB7 465 › ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS ON PHYSICAL RESTRAINT USE IN NURSING HOMES R. Moehler*, A. HAUT, G. BARTOSZEK, G. MEYER (Witten, Germany) PB7 466 › PREDICTORS OF WHEELED MOBILITY IN INDIVIDUALS IN RESIDENTIAL CARE W. Mortenson*, W. MILLER, C. BACKMAN, J. OLIFFE (Vancouver, Canada) PB7 467 › CONSTRUCTIVE STAFF-FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS IN RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE L. McAuliffe*, R. NAY, T. BATHGATE, M. BAUER, M. O’DONNELL, D. FETHERSTONHAUGH, M. WINBOLT, E. HAESLER, B. KOCH (Melbourne, Australia) 277 Tuesday 7 PB7 468 › Posters PATTERNS OF CHOLINESTERASE-INHIBITOR AND MEMANTINE USE IN NURSING HOMES: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OF 1975 RESIDENTS N. Barro-Belaygues*, S. GÉRARD, G. ABELLAN VAN KAN, S. GUYONNETGILLETTE, Y. ROLLAND, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) PB7 469 › THE PRACTICE OF SPUTUM ASPIRATION AND TUBE FEEDING BY NURSES AND CAREGIVERS AT SPECIAL NURSING HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY T. MIZUNO*, M. KONAGAYA, T. KAMEI, S. SAKAI, Y. LAU, R. IZAWA, M. NISIDA, K. KANAGAWA, K. OTA, K. ISHIGAKI, K. NAKAJIMA (Tokyo, Japan) PB7 470 › LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION IN NURSING HOMES: IMPACT ON QUALITY, JOB SATISFACTION AND COST PB7 471 › ATTITUDES OF NURSING HOME RESIDENTS PB7 472 › PRESSURE ULCER GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT AND DISSEMINATION IN EUROPE A. Havig* (Oslo, Norway) G. Bartoszek*, N. KOLBE, S. STRUPEIT, A. HAUT (Witten, Germany) Tuesday E. Meesterberends*, R. HALFENS, C. LOHRMANN, R. DE WIT (Maastricht, The Netherlands) Pain PB7 473 › COMPATIBILITY STUDY OF EFFERVESCENT ANALGESIC TRAMADOL 37.5MG/ PARACETAMOL 325 MG ZALDIAR® AND AN INSTANT THICKENER (RESOURCE®) PB7 474 › HERPES ZOSTER AND POST-HERPETIC NEURALGIA SERIOUSLY IMPACT PATIENTS’ QUALITY OF DAILY LIFE M. Serrano*, F. MENÉNDEZ, L. IGNACIO (Madrid, Spain) S. Schmitt*, T. WEINKE, A. EDTE, K. LUKAS (Postdam, Germany) PB7 475 › EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF OXYCODONE AND NALOXONE IN A PROLONGED RELEASE (PR) FIXED COMBINATION TABLET IN ELDERLY (≥ 65 YEARS) PATIENTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE CHRONIC PAIN W. Kremers*, E. LUX, P. LEYENDECKER, B. BOSSE, M. HOPP, K. REIMER, K. REIMER (Limburg, Germany) PB7 476 › SLEEP APNEA AND PAIN IN THE ELDERLY S. Onen*, F. ONEN, G. ALBRAND, E. DECULLIER, F. CHAPUIS, C. DUBRAY (Francheville, France) PB7 477 › EVALUATION OF A MULTIFACETED PAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA LIVING IN LONG-TERM CARE INSTITUTIONS R. Verreault*, M. AUBIN, M. SAVOIE, T. HADJISTAVROPOULOS, S. LE MAY, M. BEAULIEU, P. VOYER, S. KAASALAINEN, L. MISSON (Québec, Canada) PB7 478 › TREATMENT OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS K. SawiNski*, P. NAWROT, A. JAKRZEWSKA-SAWINSKA, A. NOWAKOWSKI (Poznan, Poland) PB7 479 › PAIN AND INTERVENTIONS IN GERMAN NURSING HOMES K. Kopke*, D. DRÄGER (Berlin, Germany) PB7 480 › INTEREST OF A PROCEDURE FOR HELPING PRACTITIONERS IN PRESCRIPTION OF MORPHINE WITH PATIENT CONTROLLED ANALGESIA PUMP IN ELDERLY. F. ESCOUROLLE-PELTIER*, B. BAUNE, S. GALLERON, O. DHELIN-LIENHARD, K. TALEB, C. NATIVEL, Y. WOLMARK (PARIS, France) 278 Posters PB7 481 › Tuesday 7 VALIDITY AND CLINICAL USEFULNESS OF A PAIN ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT FOR SENIORS WITH DEMENTIA AND INABILITY TO COMMUNICATE M. Aubin*, R. VERREAULT, M. SAVOIE, T. HADJISTAVROPOULOS, S. LE MAY, M. BEAULIEU, P. VOYER, S. KAASALAINEN, L. MISSON, P. CARMICHAEL (Québec, Canada) PB7 482 › COMPARISON OF ALGOPLUS PAIN EVALUATIONS IN DIFFERENT SETTINGS S. BONIN-GUILLAUME*, P. RAT, E. JOUVE, L. DONNAREL, M. MICHEL, F. CAPRIZRIBIERE, S. LEFEBVRE-CHAPIRO, S. EL AOUADI, F. GAUQUELIN, C. DOLOPLUS (MARSEILLE, France) Prevention PB7 483 › GOODMOOD - PROMOTION OF MENTAL WELLBEING IN OLDER PEOPLE R. Leinonen*, M. KALLINEN, P. TIIKKAINEN (Kinkomaa, Finland) PB7 484 › PREVENTION OF ASPIRATION PNEUMONIA IN THE ELDERLY BY CELL-SENSING PB7 485 › RISK FACTORS FOR ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS IN ELDERLY HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS: A GERIATRIC SCORE T. Ebihara*, S. EBIHARA, M. YAMAZAKI, H. ARAI (Sendai, Japan) C. Trivalle*, A. BURLAUD, P. DUCIMETIERE (Villejuif, France) ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG ELDERLY INCLUDED IN ORGANIZED RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY V. Ilakovac*, J. PLUZARIC, N. PRLIC (Osijek, Croatia) PB7 487 › PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, AT THE AGE OF 65, AS A PREDICTIVE FACTOR OF WELL BEING 7 YEARS LATER. THE PROOF STUDY Tuesday PB7 486 › E. CRAWFORD-ACHOUR*, M. GARET, K. CASTRO-LIONARD, B. TROMBERT, J. LACOUR, C. THOMAS-ANTERION, J. BARTHELEMY, F. ROCHE, R. GONTHIER (SAINT-ETIENNE, France) PB7 488 › RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH PRESSURE ULCERS A. Chandra*, P. TAKAHASHI, S. CHA, P. TARGONSKI (Rochester, United States) PB7 489 › FACTORS OF RISK ASSOCIATED WITH FALLS IN THE MAJOR HOSPITALIZED ADULT K. DONOSO, C. SALAZAR, S.CASTRO. PB7 490 › IS SUBOPTIMAL PRESCRIBING A RISK FACTOR FOR POOR HEALTH OUTCOMES IN UNSELECTED ELDERS? THE ICARE DICOMANO STUDY K. DONOSO*, D. KAREN, S. CAROLINA, C. SERGIO (SANTIAGO, Chile) M. Di Bari *, C. POZZI, F. LAPI, G. MAZZAGLIA, M. INZITARI, D. CHIARANTINI, P. GEPPETTI, A. MUGELLI, N. MARCHIONNI, M. DI BARI (Florence, Italy) PB7 491 › CHANGES IN LEVELS OF DINAMIC STRENGTH IN WOMEN ABOVE THE AGE OF 55 SEDENTARY AND PHYSICALLY ACTIVE SUBMITTED TO A PROGRAM OF RESISTANCE EXERCISES M. Marcon*, D. GARIBALDI (Caxias do Sul, Brazil) PB7 492 › SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS AND HEALTH BEHAVIOUR OF ACCIDENT AND FALL VICTIMS: RESULTS FROM A SAMPLE STUDY IN FRANCE A. Sitbon*, H. BOURDESSOL, S. PIN (Saint-Denis, France) PB7 493 › DIABETICS PREVALENCE AND HEALTH FACTORS IN ELDERLY THAT LIVES IN MANAUS, AMAZONAS-BRASIL A. Souza*, J. SILVA, A. ANDRADE, M. ROCHA, E. MAIA-RIBEIRO, A. SILVEIRA, I. CRUZ, E. RIBEIRO (Manaus, Brazil) 279 Tuesday 7 PB7 494 › Posters MASTICATORY PROBLEMS IN ELDERLY THA LIVES IN MANAUS, AMAZONASBRASIL: PREVALENCE AND MORBIDITIES ASSOCIATION J. Silva*, A. SOUZA, F. CASTRO, K. MOTA, A. BRITO, J. MENEZES, E. RIBEIRO, E. MARIA-RIBEIRO, I. JUNG, I. CRUZ (Manaus, Brazil) PB7 495 › NEW POLITICS FOR GLOBAL HEALTH AND LONGEVITY: COMPLEMENTARITY OF ANTI-AGING MEDICINE WITH MENTAL HEALTH S. Riga*, D. RIGA, L. DANAILA, A. MIHAILESCU, D. MOTOC, L. MOS, F. SCHNEIDER (Bucharest, Romania) PB7 496 › HEALTH IN ELDERLY PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN SITUATION OF POVERTY M. Margarita* (Tlaquepaque, Mexico) PB7 497 › A SIX YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY ON MORTALITY: DEPRESSION AND SELF REPORTED HEALTH AS RISK FACTORS J. Ferreira Santos*, A. CERQUEIRA, M. LEBRÃO, Y. DUARTE, A. FUREGATO (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) PB7 498 › A NOVEL PROGRAM FOR IMPROVING FUNCTIONAL BALANCE AND LIFESTYLE PARTICIPATION IN ADULTS AS THEY AGE J. Nitz*, S. FU (Brisbane, Australia) Tuesday PB7 499 › THYROID SELF- EXAMINATION IN THE ELDERLY: THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH EDUCATION V. Camara*, r. francioni lopes, M. LEOPOLDINO, A. VIDON, E. AFONSO, M. RODRIGUES (Niterói, Brazil) PB7 500 › INTRADERMAL INFLUENZA VACCINE FOR OLDER ADULTS: IMMUNOGENICITY OF CONSECUTIVE ANNUAL VACCINATIONS P. Van Damme*, R. ARNOU, G. ICARDI, A. AMBROZAITIS, F. WEBER (Lyon, France) PB7 501 › LABORIOUS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLDER JAPANESE ADULTS PB7 502 › BEHAVIOURAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA (BPSD) : DO YOU THINK THERE MAY BE A RELATED BIPOLAR SPECTRUM? F. Togo*, T. MITANI, T. KOMATSU (Kawasaki, Japan) J. DOREY*, C. BORG, D. FEDERICO, T. CELARIER, C. GIRTANNER, A. SAGNE, R. GONTHIER (SAINT-ETIENNE, France) PB7 503 › SCREENING TOOL OF OLDER PERSON´S PRESCRIPTIONS (STOPP) AND SCREENING TOOL TO ALERT DOCTORS TO RIGHT TREATMENT (START): APPLICATION TO HOSPITALIZED GERIATRIC PATIENTS O. Gutierrez-Duque*, O. GUTIÉRREZ DUQUE, E. GONZÁLEZ COLOMINAS, F. VEIGA FERNÁNDEZ (Lugo, Spain) PB7 504 › SENIORS HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM IMPROVES POSITIVE BEHAVIOR AND MODIFIES MEDICAL RESOURCES CONSUMPTION B. Corman*, S. LAUQUE, S. JOVIC, V. VANBOCKSTAEL, P. AEGERTER, L. TEILLET (Boulogne Billancourt, France) PB7 505 › APPROPRIATE PRESCRIBING IN OLDER PEOPLE J. Woodard*, G. ROWELL, S. CONROY, R. VARTHA, C. WHITTINGHAM, N. VADHER (Leicester, United Kingdom) PB7 506 › ASSESSMENT OF A NURSE EDUCATION COURSE FOR THE ORAL HEALTH OF THE INSTITUTIONALISED ELDERLY PEOPLE G. Savard*, J. BARANES, F. LORENTZ, C. BOISSEL, A. BARTHAS, M. PIRLET, E. BAILLON-JAVON, C. NABET (Orleans, France) 280 Posters Tuesday 7 PB7 507 › EVALUATION OF OVERLOAD AND QUALITY OF LIFE: CAREGIVERS OF INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY WITH FUNCTIONAL LOSS PB7 508 › MEDICINAL DISTRIBUTED IN POSTS OF INDIGENOUS HEALTH BONFIM/ RR THAT CAN CAUSE IATROGENY J. Bianco*, A. ODA, V. SILVA, M. PEREZ, J. BIANCO (São Paulo, Brazil) E. Martins batista* (Manaus, Brazil) PB7 509 › PROFILE OF OLDER PATIENTS IN A SINGAPORE HOSPITAL, IMPACT OF AGEINGIMPLICATIONS ON PROVISION, ORGANISATION OF CARE S. Ang*, C. TAN, M. CHUA, E. CHAN, C. TEO, C. LIM (Singapore, Singapore) PB7 510 › EFFECTS OF Α-CYCLODEXTRIN ON BLOOD PRESSURE, GASTRIC EMPTYING AND GLYCAEMIA IN THE ELDERLY D. Gentilcore*, L. VANIS, C. RAYNER, M. HOROWITZ, K. JONES (Adelaide, Australia) PB7 511 › EFFECTS OF GLUCOSE LOAD ON BLOOD PRESSURE, HEART RATE AND SPLANCHNIC BLOOD FLOW IN HEALTHY ELDERLY L. Vanis*, D. GENTILCORE, C. RAYNER, M. HOROWITZ, C. FEINLE-BISSET, K. JONES (Adelaide, Australia) DEFINING PROFILES OF FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS IN GROUPS OF OLDER PERSONS: HOW AND WHY? PB7 513 › EVALUATION OF NON-INFERIORITY OF INTRADERMAL VERSUS ADJUVANTED INFLUENZA VACCINE WITH TWO SEROLOGICAL TECHNIQUES B. Slaug*, O. SCHILLING, S. IWARSSON, G. CARLSSON (Lund, Sweden) A. Fiquet*, P. VAN DAMME, R. ARNOU, J. WOOD, P. RICHARD, S. THOMAS, G. MEGHLAOIU, S. SAMSON, A. FIQUET, E. LEDESMA (Lyon, France) PB7 514 › COLLECTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES REDUCE MORTALITY RISK IN OLDER PEOPLE PB7 515 › LEGITIMACY OF A REMINISCENCE THERAPY GROUP CALLED « HISTOIRE DE VIE » FEELING OF IDENTITY AND SELF-AWARENESS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Tuesday PB7 512 › K. Pynnönen*, T. LYYRA, T. RANTANEN, R. HEIKKINEN (Jyväskylä, Finland) A. SAGNE*, C. THOMAS-ANTERION, A. GUYENET, J. COLLIGNON, J. DOREY, R. GONTHIER (SAINT-ETIENNE, France) PB7 516 › FACTOR ANALYSIS OF COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING VITREOUS SURGERY AND CONSIDERATION OF PREDICTIVE NURSING PB7 517 › COLONOSCOPY IN THE OVER 80’S IS SAFE AND AN EFFECTIVE USE OF RESOURCES N. AIDA*, Y. MIYAHARA (Nagoya city, Japan) B. McCall*, M. BLOOMFIELD, C. SOLOMONIDES, A. ENGLEDOW (London, UK) PB7 518 › ARE JUNIOR DOCTORS AWARE OF THE CATHETER STATUS OF THEIR ELDERLY PATIENTS B. McCall*, E. IDEDEVBO (London, United Kingdom) PB7 519 › ISAR FOR OLDER HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS, A BRIEF INSTRUMENT TO PREDICT FUNCTIONAL DECLINE J. Hoogerduijn*, B. BUURMAN , J. KOREVAAR, S. DE ROOIJ, D. GROBBEE, M. SCHUURMANS (Utrecht, The Netherlands) 281 Tuesday 7 Posters Primary care PB7 520 › HIV IN ELDERLY: IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN? A. Carmo*, M. FAKOURY, E. GROSS, A. CASARSA, F. FERRY (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PB7 521 › INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR EARLY READMISSION OF PATIENTS DISCHARGED FROM AN ACUTE GERIATRIC UNIT V. REVEL DA ROCHA*, J. MAHE, M. SARASIBAR, P. BIGOT, D. ALBERT, V. REVEL (PAU, France) PB7 522 › PREVALENCE OF BACTERIOLOGICAL SAMPLES AND PATHOGENS IN A GERIATRIC INSTITUTION J. LLOVERAS*, C. COSTES, M. SHUKR, A. LINDOULSI, S. BEDECARRATS, C. PINOS, M. BLAISOT, P. GRIMA (LUCHON, France) PB7 523 › DISTRIBUTION OF HOME CARE PERSONNEL’S WORKING HOURS P. Tiikkainen* (Jyväskylä, Finland) PB7 524 › SERTRALINE-INDUCED RHABDOMYOLYSIS IN AN ELDERLY PATIENT WITH DEMENTIA AND COMORBIDITIES: A CASE REPORT P. Gareri*, C. SEGURA GARCIA, P. DE FAZIO, S. DE FAZIO, R. LACAVA, A. CASTAGNA, D. COSTANTINO, G. DE SARRO (Catanzaro, Italy) Tuesday PB7 525 › SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PRESSURE SORES IN ELDERLY PATIENTS P. Ziccardi*, F. CACCIATORE, F. MAZZELLA, G. DI CAPRIO, M. SCIOLI, N. FERRARA (Telese, Italy) PB7 526 › THE EFFECTS COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT ON MORTALITY OF PATIENTS IN PRIMARY CARE SETTING S. Hartikainen*, H. KAUTIAINEN, R. SULKAVA (Kuopio, Finland) PB7 527 › GERIATRIC MULTIDIMENSIONAL APPROACH IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT M. Stasi*, G. ISAIA, V. TIBALDI, E. QUAGLIOTTI, M. BOSCARINO, L. FISSORE, N. AIMONINO (Torino, Italy) PB7 528 › OLDER PEOPLE PB7 529 › OBESITY IN ELDERLY WOMEN AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS C. Abley* (Tynemouth, United Kingdom) A. Oliveira Marques *, A. DE OLIVEIRA MARQUES, I. GRANDE DE ARRUDA, M. CARRÉRA CAMPOS LEAL, A. GOMES DO ESPÍRITO SANTO (Pernambuco, Brazil) PB7 530 › GENERAL PRACTITIONER ATTITUDES TO DEMENTIA: A RURAL/URBAN COMPARISON A. Greenway-Crombie*, S. DAVIS, P. DISLER, D. POND, J. SWAIN (Bendigo, Australia) PB7 531 › AGE PATTERNS IN ALCOHOL-RELATED CARE IN STOCKHOLM 1997-2007 K. Ahacic* (Stockholm, Sweden) PB7 532 › MAJOR DIGESTIVE SURGERY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS. RISK FACTORS OF MORTALITY. A FRENCH MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE STUDY PB7 533 › AN ALGORITHM TO DIAGNOSIS EPILEPTIC SEIZURES IN THE ELDERLY E. Duron*, J. DURON, H. LEVARD, D. COLLET, B. SUC, J. HAY (Paris, France) M. VERNY*, S. DUPONT, S. HARSTON, C. MARCHAL, F. PUISIEUX, A. BENETOS, H. VESPIGNANI, L. CARTZ-PIVER, S. SCHUCK, P. DERAMBURE (PARIS, France) PB7 534 › POLYPHARMACY AND DRUG INTERACTIONS IN ELDERLY IN- AND OUTPATIENTS D. Baumgartner*, R. OTTO, E. TAFEIT, S. WALLNER- LIEBMANN, A. LUEGER, R. ROLLER- WIRNSBERGER (Graz, Austria) 282 Posters Tuesday 7 PB7 535 › BARRIERS TO ASSESSING FITNESS TO DRIVE IN DEMENTIA IN NOVA SCOTIA: INFORMING STRATEGIES FOR KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION PB7 536 › A GERIATRIC MEDICINE CURRICULUM IN AN INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION P. Moorhouse*, L. HAMILTON, T. FISHER (Halifax, Canada) H. Kusz*, S. SMITH (Flint, United States) PB7 537 › COLONIC PSEUDO-OBSTRUCTION ASSOCIATED WITH EMPHYSEMATOUS CYSTITIS IN AN ELDERLY PATIENT S. Mattioni*, M. GODARD, A. REBILLAT, M. BRIHIER, J. BODDAERT, M. VERNY (Paris, France) PB7 538 › WEIGHT LOSS IN THE ELDERLY: A 10 YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS J. MENA-MADRAZO*, R. SOTO-SOLIS, F. ALVAREZ-MONTERO, M. VAZQUEZ-HERNANDEZ (Mexico City, Mexico) PB7 539 › RARE PRESENTATION OF STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE PNEUMONIA WITH BACTEREMIA AND MULTIPLE SUBCUTANEOUS ABSCESSES E. Taillandier-Hériche*, E. ALONSO, S. KRYPCIAK, P. LESPRIT, S. HERBAUD, E. PAILLAUD (Créteil, France) PB7 540 › C. Galvez*, J. GOMEZ-PAVON, J. RODRIGUEZ-SALAZAR, J. BAZTAN, I. RUIPEREZ (Madrid, Spain) PB7 541 › ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONER CHARACTERISTICS RELATED TO RECRUITMENT OF THEIR OLDER PATIENTS: THE BRIGHT TRIAL Tuesday USING THE MODIFICATION OF DIET IN RENAL DISEASE (MDRD) AND COCKCROFT AND GAULT (CG) EQUATIONS TO ESTIMATE GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE IN HEALTHY PEOPLE AGED 75 OR OLDER K. Ngaire*, M. SIMON, N. KERSE, S. LIN, C. MCLEAN (AUCKLAND, New Zealand) PB7 542 › THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES MODEL FOR THE DEPENDENT ELDERS IN THAILAND V. Wirojratana*, A. OUMNARTSATSE, A. SASAT, A. MALATHUM, J. NARONGSAK (Bangkok, Thailand) PB7 543 › COMPARISON OF HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS BETWEEN THE HEALTHY AND THE DIAGNOSED ELDER PARTICIPANTS IN SOUTH KOREA E. Choi*, S. HONG, I. LEE, H. HYUN, C. CHUN, D. HAN (Busan, Republic of Korea) PB7 544 › MEDICATION ADHERENCE AMONG GERIATRIC OUTPATIENTS WITH HIGH RISK OF POLYPHARMACY PB7 545 › TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN OLDER ADULTS: COGNITIVE CONSEQUENCES K. Tsai*, D. CHAN, C. WEN, S. WU (Taipei, Taiwan) G. Kinsella*, B. ONG, J. OLVER, E. MARCH (Melbourne, Australia) PB7 546 › DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN A POPULATION BASED STUDY IN ELDERLY RESIDENTS OF PORTO ALEGRE - BRAZIL A. Bós*, A. SOUZA, E. YEE-LOPES, F. SILVEIRA, R. OPPERMANN, A. FLORES, C. LUFT, I. SILVA-FILHO, N. TERRA (Porto Alegre, Brazil) 283 Tuesday 7 Posters Track C - Behavioural and Psychological Sciences PC7 547 › LONG-TERM EFFECT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA ON MENTAL HEALTH OF AGED PEOPLE DISPLACED AFTER WORLD WAR II PC7 548 › PREDICTORS OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AMONG ELDERLY VICTIMS OF FLOOD DISASTER IN KOREA Ageing and disasters K. Strauss*, S. SCHMIDT (Hamburg, Germany) S. Chung*, E. KIM (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PC7 549 › SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND SOCIAL EXLUSION IN THE CASE OF MULTIMORBIDITY M. Zimmermann*, G. BACKES (Vechta, Germany) BPSD – Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia PC7 550 › BEHAVIOURAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA (BPSD) DIFFERENCES AMONGST A SAMPLE OF EARLY AND LATE ONSET PATIENTS Tuesday P. Gil*, C. MASSEGU, R. M, Y. R, S. F, G. P, R. JM (Madrid, Spain) PC7 551 › CAREGIVER BURDEN AND GLOBAL DETERIORATION SCALE P. Gil*, S. F, Y. R, V. J, G. T, G. P, R. JM (Madrid, Spain) PC7 552 › THE ROLE OF THE PSYCHIATRIC CONSULTANT IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DEMENTING DISORDERS PC7 553 › EVALUATION OF A PART-TIME CARE FACILITY FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA L. Iliopoulou*, A. FOTIADOU, V. KOUTRAS (Ioannina, Greece) S. Oppikofer* (Zurich, Switzerland) PC7 554 › REPETITIVE PRACTICE OF SHORT-TERM MEMORY TASKS FOR PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE T. Wang*, Y. KUO (Tainan, Taiwan) PC7 555 › PILOT STUDY OF THE REVISED FUNCTIONAL BEHAVIOUR PROFILE (FBP): AN ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR IDENTIFYING PRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR IN DAILY LIFE IN DEMENTIA J. Ochs*, B. JULIE, C. PASCAL, T. JEANNE (Grenoble, France) PC7 556 › HOW PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER DISEASE EXPERIMENTS AND MAKE SENSE TO CHANGE ? DEVELOPING A PERSON-CENTRED APPROACH C. Billiet*, C. BILLIET, P. ANTOINE, J. NANDRINO, C. COUSIN, C. ROGER, C. SZAFRANIEC (Villeneuve d’Ascq, France) PC7 557 › USE OF THE HOUSE DRAWING TEST(HDT) IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY STAGES OF ALZHEIMER H. Lesniewska*, P. BARBOUX, H. ANDRIATSIFERANA, L. MEYER, V. HOCREITERE, J. SUDRES, C. BILLIONNET (Arpajon, France) PC7 558 › SELF-REPORTED ANXIETY IN AUSTRALIAN MEMORY CLINIC ATTENDEES G. Byrne*, N. PACHANA, E. ARNOLD, K. APPADURAI (Herston, Australia) PC7 559 › ROAD SIGN RECOGNITION IN MINOR DEMENTIA OF THE ALZHEIMER TYPE H. PITTI FERRANDI*, E. CHAMPEAUX, F. MARQUIS (VERSAILLES, France) 284 Posters PC7 560 › Tuesday 7 NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF BEHAVIOURAL SYMPTOMS IN NURSING HOMES: THE TNM STUDY A. Deudon*, J. PIANO, N. MAUBOURGUET, X. GERVAIS, E. LEONE, P. BROCKER, L. CARCAILLON, P. ROBERT (Nice, France) PC7 561 › RELATIONSHIP QUALITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN DEMENTIA R. Woods* (Bangor, United Kingdom) PC7 562 › ADVANTAGES OF A SHARP PSYCHOGERIATRIC UNIT FOR PATIENTS WITH BEHAVIOURS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA (BPSD) S. BELQADI*, P. KOSKAS, S. GALLERON, S. SAAD, L. PETIT, J. DARAUX, G. ROCHETTE DES LEMPDES, F. PLOSKAS, E. WEYL, A. POISSONNET, O. DRUNAT (PARIS, France) PC7 563 › EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF COGNITIVE CHANGE IN PRECLINICAL DEMENTIA PC7 564 › NARRATIVES OF THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF A DEMENTIA INTERVENTION: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY S. MacDonald*, V. THORVALDSSON, B. JOHANSSON, L. BÄCKMAN (Victoria, Canada) M Perkinson* (St. Louis, United States) PC7 565 › READING SYMBOLS AND ROAD SIGNS IN ALZHEIMER DISEASE F. Marquis*, E. CHAMPEAUX (Paris, France) PC7 566 › M. Caroline*, H. SCHELLING, M. MARTIN (Zurich, Switzerland) Economic aspects PC7 567 › COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A GROUP PROGRAMME REDUCING FEAR OF FALLING: RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL Tuesday THE « ROUND TABLE SCIENCE ET CITé ON DEMENTIA »: RESEARCH BASED ON THE COLLABORATION OF CAREGIVERS, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, AND SCIENTISTS J. Van Haastregt*, G. ZIJLSTRA, M. HENDRIKS, M. GOOSSENS, J. VAN EIJK, G. KEMPEN (Maastricht, The Netherlands) PC7 568 › BEYOND SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS: THE INFLUENCE OF EARLY LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES AND MIDLIFE ASSETS ON OLD AGE FUNCTION. FINDINGS FROM THE AGES REYKJAVIK STUDY D. Groffen*, A. KOSTER, H. BOSMA, T. ASPELUND, M. JONSDOTTIR, G. KEMPEN, J. VAN EIJK, G. EIRIKSDOTTIR, L. LAUNER, V. GUDNASON, T. HARRIS (Maastricht, The Netherlands) Education and multidisciplinary training / Primary care PC7 569 › SAFETY AT HOME OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA: CONTRIBUTIONS OF AN EVALUATION OF RISK SITUATIONS IN A GERIATRIC CONSULTATION CLINIC PC7 570 › INDIRECT EFFECT OF SCHOOL VOLUNTEERING BY SENIOR CITIZENS ON PARENTS THROUGH INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAM THE « REPRINTS » J. Bourgeois*, J. OCHS, P. COUTURIER, J. TYRRELL (Grenoble, France) Y. Fujiwara*, N. WATANABE, M. NISHI, S. LEE, H. OHBA, Y. KOUSA, S. YAJIMA, H. YOSHIDA, T. FUKAYA, N. SAKUMA, S. SHINKAI (Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan) PC7 571 › BURNOUT SYNDROME IN FORMAL CAREGIVERS OF A LONG TERM CARE (LTC) M. Ikeda Ribeiro*, A. AGUIAR, C. REBELLATO, N. PIRES, M. IKEDA (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 285 Tuesday 7 Posters PC7 572 › PROMOTING MORE POSITIVE ATTITUDES TO AGEING: THE « AGEWISE WORKSHOP » INTERVENTION TO CHANGE ATTITUDES PC7 573 › EVALUATION OF AN INNOVATING TEACHING PROGRAM TO DEVELOP COMPETENCIES REGARDING HEALTH CARE AIDES WORKING WITH THE ELDERLY P. Maher*, M. PAUL, O. ANN (Dublin , Ireland) S. Tremblay*, L. FRANCOEUR, A. LEGAULT, L. BOURASSA (Montréal, Canada) PC7 574 › EVALUATING PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL GROUPS AND INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT FOR CAREGIVERS OF ELDERS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PC7 575 › COMMUNITY-BASED PREVENTION OF DEPRESSION IN OLDER ADULTS WITH THE PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL BRIEF INTERVENTION E. Barham*, D. FALEIROS, S. PAVARINI (São Carlos, Brazil) N. Kusaka* (Kyoto, Japan) PC7 576 › EFFECTIVENESS OF RECOLLECTION TRAINING FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH PROBABLE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE B. Boller*, J. JENNINGS, B. DIEUDONNÉ, M. VERNY, A. ERGIS (Boulogne Billancourt , France) Tuesday PC7 577 › THE EFFECT OF AN INTEGRATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM ON MENTAL HEALTH IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER WOMEN: CLUSTER RANDOMIZED CROSSOVER TRIAL R. Ono*, S. HIRATA, K. ONO, Y. ISHIKAWA (Kobe, Japan) PC7 578 › IS THERE INFLUENCE OF THE GERIATRICS KNOLEDGE IN THE PERCEPTION OF THE ELDERLY? M. Zanetti*, N. WALDMANN OKAI, M. JACUVISKE VENEGAS, L. MEN ZHAO, D. CRISTINA DE OLIVEIRA FERREIRA, D. ADÃO F. SILVA, C. MONTEIRO CONCEIÇÃO, A. I UN HUANG, M. SEABRA CENDOROGLO (São Paulo, Brazil) PC7 579 › ATTITUDES TOWARD THE ELDERLY AMONG HEALTH STUDENTS FROM BRAZIL A. Junqueira dos Santos*, L. FUNG, V. PEREIRA DANZINI, M. ZANETTI, C. BISINOTO BORGES, P. CURIATI (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) PC7 580 › HEALTH PROFESSIONALS’ PERCEPTION ABOUT THE NOTIFICATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST ELDERLY IN THE PRIMARY CARE PC7 581 › L’INTERVENTION PSYCHOLOGIQUE LORS DE L’HOSPITALISATION D’UNE PERSONNE âGéE DANS UN COURS SéJOUR GéRIATRIQUE. UTILISATION DU MODèLE CONCEPTUEL DE PROGRAMME (MCP) ET DE LA MéTHODE INTERACTIVE DE RéSOLUTIONS DE PROBLèMES (MIRP) J. De Sousa Pinto*, E. RIPARDO DA SILVEIRA, L. DE SOUZA VIEIRA (Salamanca, Spain) G. RIBES*, J. GAUCHER, B. CLAVEL, A. SAGNE, L. PLOTON, M. POUSSIN, S. PORTALIER (BRON, France) PC7 582 › THE EXPERTS’ PERSPECTIVE ON INTERVENTION – AN EXAMPLE OF ARMD INTERVENTION RESEARCH IN GERMANY I. Himmelsbach* (Frankfurt, Germany) PC7 583 › GERIATRIC AND GERONTOLOGIC TRAINING NEEDS OF PROFESSIONALS INVOLVED IN ELDERLY CARE M. Geraldes* (Lisbon, Portugal) PC7 584 › OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAMINATION TRAINING (OSCE) AS A FEEDBACK TOOL FOR GERIATRIC MEDICINE FELLOWS J. Gammack* (St Louis, United States) 286 Posters Tuesday 7 Ethics PC7 585 › SPIRITUALITY ASSESSMENT IN CLINICAL RESEARCH: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS S. Monod*, E. ROCHAT, M. BRENNAN, S. ROCHAT, C. BULA (Epalinges, Switzerland) PC7 586 › INTEREST OF AN ETHICAL REFLEXION IN GERIATRICS G. Pinganaud*, V. CRESSOT, A. DÉCAMPS, M. FLOCCIA, V. MARTIN, M. LE RUDULIER, S. VALVERDE, A. MERLE, G. PEYRAN, N. SEGUIN, V. BEAUMATIN (Pessac, FRANCE) PC7 587 › CONCEPT ANALYSIS: « DIFFICULTY » EXPERIENCED IN NURSING PC7 588 › SOCIAL BIOETHICS AND RECOGNITION: A PROPOSAL OF SOCIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION IN GERONTOLOGY M. Chida* (Takizawa, Japan) R. PUTTINI*, A. SCHUMACHER, S. BOCCHI, T. NOJIMOTO, A. MEDICI, G. HERCOS, I. REIS, M. OLIVEIRA, I. BARCOS, V. MAZIERO, A. LEOPOLDINO (Botucatu, Brazil) PC7 589 › LEADING OF MOBIL GERIATRIC UNITS IN THE RELEVANCE OF APPLICATION OF THE ANAES GUIDELINES ABOUT PHYSICAL RESTRAINT IN ACADEMIC HOSPITAL PC7 590 › THE CAPACITY TO APPOINT A PROXY BY PERSONS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: THE EXAMPLE OF VOTE V. Bellamy*, . ALLOUCH, R. GASPARD (Paris, France) Personality & aging PC7 591 › STIMULUS ONSET ASYNCHRONY (SOA) SENSITIVITY AND MODALITY EFFECT IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND SCHIZOPHRENIA Tuesday A. Bosquet*, A. MEDJKANE, L. AFFO, F. BENSELAMA, C. BOUGHIDA, P. CHARRU, P. VINCENEUX, I. MAHÉ (Colombes, France) S. Schumm*, G. SIMMAT, G. FERREY, J. SENON, C. SEBBAN (Ivry sur seine, France) PC7 592 › ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE OF RURAL AND URBAN ELDERLY POPULATION OF WARDHA DISTRICT PC7 593 › OPTIMISM PREDICTS HIGHER SURVIVAL AT ADVANCED AGES - A TEN-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF 2,262 NONAGENARIANS IN THE DANISH 1905 COHORT. A. MUDEY*, S. AMBEKAR, R. GOYAL, V. WAGH (WARDHA, India) H. Engberg*, B. JEUNE, K. ANDERSEN-RANBERG, J. VAUPEL, K. CHRISTENSEN (Odense, Denmark) PC7 594 › EFFECTS OF PRODUCTIVE ROLES AND PRODUCTIVE ROLE IDENTITY ON THE AFFECTIVE WELL-BEING OF THE ELDERLY IN JAPAN PC7 595 › THE RELATIONSHIP OF SMOKING AND GRIP STRENGTH AMONG THE COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY IN KOREA J. Nakahara*, A. FUJITA (Ikeda, Japan) S. Park*, S. JEON, J. JEONG, D. KIM (Chuncheon-si, Republic of Korea) PC7 596 › ESTIMATION OF SHARED HERITABILITY FOR COGNITIVE CAPACITY AND MORTALITY: ASSESSMENT OF DISCRETE-EVENT TIME MODELING T. Törmäkangas* (Jyväskylä, Finland) PC7 597 › PERSONALITY TRAITS AND ACTIVE AGEING O. Ribeiro*, C. PAÚL, M. AZEVEDO (Porto, Portugal) 287 Tuesday 7 Posters Psycho-geriatrics / Depression / Delirium PC7 598 › EDUCATION, WEALTH, INCOME, OCCUPATION, AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN LATER LIFE Y. Lee*, J. BACK, J. KIM (Suwon, Republic of Korea) PC7 599 › SCREENING IN THE ELDERLY PEOPLE - SCREENING PROTOCOL FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF VULNERABLE ELDERS RNAR – 75 M. Duarte* (Porto, Portugal) PC7 600 › SUICIDAL IDEATION IN A SAMPLE OF GERIATRIC INPATIENTS PC7 601 › COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS AND SELF RATED HEALTH: WHAT ASPECTS OF COGNITION ARE RELATED TO JUDGMENT OF OUR HEALTH? U. Sperling*, C. THÜLER, H. BURKHARDT, R. GLADISCH (Mannheim, Germany) L. Anna*, M. ANDERW, N. FALLAH, K. ROCKWOOD (Bologna, Italy) PC7 602 › A RELATED FACTOR OF MUSIC THERAPY & COLLABORATE WITH THERAPISTS IN OTHER FIELDS IN A SENIOR HEALTH & WELFARE DOMAIN T. YOSHIE*, J. YU, H. HAGA, Y. SUZUKI (HAMAMATSU-SHI, Japan) Tuesday PC7 603 › DEVELOPING A 5-ITEM COMPUTERIZED ADAPTIVE TEST FOR GERIATRIC DEPRESSION: AN EFFICIENT AND ACCURATE SCREENING TOOL K. Scott *, F. YANG, R. JONES, D. TOMMET, C. GRACE, F. BRENT, P. STEPHEN, A. ALAN, C. EILEEN, M. SARAH, T. KATY (Boston, United States of America) PC7 604 › CAREGIVER SATISFACTION AND CAREGIVER DUTY FULFILLMENT: CENTRAL CULTURAL CONCEPTS IN CAREGIVING L. Arevalo-Flechas*, S. LEWIS, C. BRADEN, S. GILL, A. GAIL, M. MARTHA (San Antonio, United States) PC7 605 › « SCALA DI VALUTAZIONE DI EMOTIVITA’ E BENESSERE NELL’ANZIANO » (SVEBA): ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS E. Ferrari*, F. NEVIANI, M. VESCHI, L. BERGAMINI, B. MANNI, V. GUERZONI, A. PELOSI, M. NERI (Modena, Italy) PC7 606 › THE CANADIAN COALITION FOR SENIORS K. Wilson*, S. HELSDINGEN, D. CONN, J. LE CLAIR (Toronto, Canada) PC7 607 › RESILIENCE IN LATER LIFE: THE GERIATRIC DEPRESSION SCALE IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PC7 608 › SUICIDE IN OLD AGE IN MAGDEBURG IN EAST GERMANY – THE INFLUENCE OF FUNDAMENTAL SOCIAL CHANGES T. Dong*, A. RUSSELL (Rooty Hill, Australia) A. Genz*, A. LUX, B. BOGERTS (Magdeburg, Germany) PC7 609 › ROLE OF NUTRITION IN ALZHEIMER DISEASE(AD) PREVENTION AND RECOVERY IN ELDERLY N. Sarafrraz*, M. KAFAIE, F. ABBASZADE, A. BAGHERI (Kashan, Islamic Republic of IRAN) PC7 610 › MENTAL HEALTH OF RURAL ELDERLY POPULATION: FOCUS ON DEPRESSIONS PC7 611 › E-MAIL CONSULTATIONS ON DEMENTIA PC7 612 › PSYCHOGERIATRIC UNIT: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OVER 18 MONTHS I. Petrov* (Sofia, Bulgaria) I. HOlmerová*, H. VANKOVÁ, B. JURASKOVÁ (Praha, Czech Republic) J. Roche*, N. BOULARD, C. DI POMPÉO, D. HUVENT, F. PUISIEUX (LILLE, France) 288 Posters PC7 613 › Tuesday 7 FEATURES OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR IN THE ELDERLY: ABOUT 6 CASES I. Ksantini*, W. CHERIF, K. HAJJI, B. MALIKA, K. GALIA, K. IMEN, Z. LILIA, L. RAJA (Manouba, Tunisia) PC7 614 › PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE FROM BRAZIL’S MIDLLE-WEST REGION, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF MINI-MENTAL STATE EXAMINATION A. Jacomini*, B. CORDEIRO, C. SINGULANE, C. MAGALHÃES, A. SANTOS , B. BORSATTO GALERA (Cuiabá, Brazil) PC7 615 › QUALITY OF LIFE, ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH COPD M. Medinas-Amorós*, M. MAGDALENA, G. PATRICIA, M. CARMEN, M. BELÉN (Palma de Mallorca, Spain) PC7 616 › PC7 617 › DISPNOEA AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN ELDERLY COPD PATIENTS C. Mas-Tous*, M. MAGDALENA, G. PATRICIA, M. BELEN, A. CATALINA (Mallorca, Spain) PROMOTING AND SUPPORTING SENIORS MENTAL HEALTH IN CANADA: A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH P. MacCourt*, K. WILSON (Toronto, Canada) PC7 618 › VALIDATION OF ABBREVIATED MENTAL TEST AND ITS CORRELATION WITH MINI-MENTAL STATE EXAMINATION IN IRANIAN ELDERLY PC7 619 › APPLICABILITY OF THE RRS-4, A SHORT OBSERVER SCALE FOR SCREENING GERIATRIC DEPRESSION, IN PRIMARY CARE S. Bonin-guillaume*, J. CLEMENT, E. JOUVE, O. BLIN (Marseille, France) Psychological aspects of aging PC7 620 › SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION AS PREDICTORS OF SUCCESSFUL AGEING IN LATER LIFE Tuesday M. Foroughan*, Z. JAFARI, Z. GHAEMMAGAM FARAHANI, P. SHIRINBAYAN, M. RAHGOZAR (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) C. Walker*, P. COLEMAN (Southampton, United Kingdom) PC7 621 › BEHAVIORAL ROUTINIZATION OF HEALTHY OLD ADULTS: INFLUENCE ON COGNITIVE RIGIDITY AND FLEXIBILITY PC7 622 › DOES CHILDLESSNESS REDUCE WELL-BEING AT ANY STAGES OF THE LIFE COURSE? I. Tournier*, V. POSTAL, S. MATHEY (Bordeaux, France) T. Hansen*, B. SLAGSVOLD (Oslo, Norway) PC7 623 › LONELINESS AND SOCIAL ISOLATION IN OLD PEOPLE LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY C. Paúl*, Ó. RIBEIRO (Porto, Portugal) PC7 624 › DOES SENSE OF CONTROL DECLINE OVER A FIVE YEAR PERIOD AMONG NORWEGIAN MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD? B. Slagsvold*, A. SØRENSEN (Oslo, Norway) PC7 625 › ATTACHMENT TO LIFE IN OLD AND VERY OLD AGE – SHIFTING IMPORTANCE OF RESOURCES C. Rott*, D. JOPP, F. OSWALD (Heidelberg, Germany) PC7 626 › POSITIVE ASPECTS OF THE CARE GIVING OF DEMENTIA PATIENTS. THE RELATIONSHIP WITH POSITIVE EMOTIONS G. Alvaro*, Y. JOSE JAVIER, E. IGONE, I. AINHOA, L. IKER, U. ELENA, G. NEREA, L. IDOIA, S. MARIA TERESA, F. DAVID, D. ELENA (San Sebastian, Spain) 289 Tuesday 7 PC7 627 › Posters THE RELATIONS BETWEEN SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND PHYSICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONS AMONG THE OLDEST OLD M. Takayama*, J. ANDO, Y. ARAI, M. TAKAYAMA, R. FUKUDA, H. AKIYAMA, Y. GONDO, N. HIROSE (Yokohama, Japan) PC7 628 › EMOTIONS IN EVERY DAY LIFE Y. JOSE JAVIER*, D. PURA, M. MARIA, S. MARIA TERESA, E. IGONE, U. ELENA, G. NEREA, F. DAVID (SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain) PC7 629 › BELIEFS ROLE IN THE ACCEPTANCE AND REFUSAL TO PARTICIPATE IN A DEMENTIA PREVENTIVE STUDY D. Coniasse- Brioude*, V. IGIER (Toulouse, France) PC7 630 › ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: PROGRAMME OF PSYCHOGERONTOLOGY AND SOCIOEDUCATIONAL ATTENTION TO THE FAMILY PC7 631 › THE FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF CARETAKING DAUGHTERS OF PARENTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE D. Vieira da S. Falcão* (Santo André, Brazil) D. Vieira da S. Falcão*, J. S.N.F. BUCHER-MALUSCHKE (Santo André, Brazil) PC7 632 › AND THE NOMINEES FOR THE CATEGORY “WISDOM” ARE …. Tuesday K. Naschenweng*, S. KÖNIG (Klagenfurt, Austria) PC7 633 › THE EFFECTS OF AGE AND EDUCATION FOR THE CANCELLATION TASK PERFORMANCE PC7 634 › DO PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES COMPENSATE FOR THE LACK OF PAID WORK? AN ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECTS OF UN-PAID WORK ON THE SUBJECTIVE WELLBEING OF SENIOR JAPANESE MEN H. Huang*, T. WANG (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) K. Katagiri*, I. SUGAWARA (Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan) PC7 635 › SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY LIVING SERVICE CONCEPTION: INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES ACCEPTABILITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL INTEGRATIVE ASSESSMENT METHODS IN CONTEXTUAL ENVIRONMENT J. Reerink-Boulanger*, B. PATRICE, J. ERIC, S. ALAIN (Rennes, France) PC7 636 › TOWARD A DEFINITION OF SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LONELINESS FOR OLDER ADULTS S. Squires*, C. SHEEHAN, R. ROMERO-ORTUNO, V. BUCKLEY, B. ODEA, B. LAWLOR, D. PRENDERGAST (Dublin, Ireland) PC7 637 › SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES IN ELDERLY: THERE IS RELATIONSHIP? P. Greve*, J. REBELATTO, D. PEÇANHA, M. RAMOS DA SILVA, E. CARNESECA (Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil) PC7 638 › LONG-STANDING ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION: THE RELATION OF OCCUPATION TO SUCCESSFUL AGING AND WELL BEING R. Steven-Ratchford* (Towson, United States of America) PC7 639 › ATITTUDES TOWARDS ELDERLY SEXUALITY PC7 640 › AGEING IN PLACE & NEIGHBOURHOOD ENVIRONMENT WALKABILITY B. Tomaz*, T. ROCHA, R. CARVALHO (Lisboa, Portugal) D. Mark*, J. PHILLIPS, N. FOREMAN, A. HOCKEY, M. LEWIS (Swansea, UK) 290 Posters PC7 641 › Tuesday 7 STRESS AND EVERYDAY MEMORY FUNCTION: COMPARING CAREGIVERS AND NON-CAREGIVERS L. McDonald-Miszczak*, J. ANDERSON, S. NEUPERT, S. EDMUNDS, J. OTTMAR, S. POTE (Bellingham, United States) PC7 642 › CELL PHONE SOFTWARE TO AID SENIOR CITIZENS IN RECALLING NAMES R. Baecker*, K. FENWICK, M. MASSIMI, S. BLACK, E. ROCHON, D. RYAN (Toronto, Canada) PC7 643 › COGNITIVE DEMAND ESTIMATED IN ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIFE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN ELDER PEOPLE J. LABRA*, J. MENOR (OVIEDO, Spain) PC7 644 › GIVING AND RECEIVING SUPPORT IN OLD AGE: ITS CONTRIBUTION TO SATISFACTION WITH LIFE PC7 645 › WORKING CONDITIONS AND WORK-RELATED MENTAL HEALTH AMONG KOREAN OLD-AGE WORKERS J. Buz*, L. LOPEZ, M. SANCHEZ, B. BUENO, A. NAVARRO (Salamanca, Spain) K. Su Hyun*, E. CHOI, S. KIM, E. LEE (Daegu, Republic of Korea) PC7 646 › RACE AND SOCIOECONOMIC DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH BEHAVIOR TRAJECTORIES ACROSS THE ADULT LIFE COURSE PC7 647 › A NOVEL APPROACH TO EXAMINING THE LIFE SATISFACTION INDEX-Z DIMENSIONS AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS B. Shaw*, K. MCGEEVER (Rensselaer, NY, United States) PC7 648 › Tuesday F. Yang*, F. CLARK, M. CARLSON, C. CHOU, D. MANDEL, J. BLANCHARD, J. HOLGUIN, A. MARTERELLA (Boston, United States) AWARENESS ACROSS A LIFE-SPAN: A COMPARISON OF OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE MEASURES IN AGING K. Richardson-Frankton*, G. MAZZONI, C. GUERRINI (Hull, United Kingdom) PC7 649 › ASSOCIATION OF MENTAL INDEPENDENCE WITH SELF-RATED HEALTH IN THE JAPANESE ELDERLY S. Watanabe*, H. SHIBATA (Tokyo, Japan) PC7 650 › QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE OLD AGE: DESCRIPTION AND MODEL OF ROUTE M. D’ Alessandro Bello, M. Sc.* (Caracas, Venezuela) PC7 651 › SUCCESSFUL AGING: WHO MET THE CRITERIA? N. Mendoza Ruvalcaba*, E. ARIAS MERINO, I. DÍAZ GARCÍA, A. SÁNCHEZ MORALES (Zapopan, Mexico) PC7 652 › SIMPLIFYING AND INDIVIDUALIZING HEALTH-RELATED INFORMATION PROMOTES RECALL PC7 653 › EFFECTS OF AGING ON THE ABILITY TO IGNORE TASK-IRRELEVANT FLUCTUATION IN PITCH DISCRIMINATION TASKS N. Notthoff*, L. CARSTENSEN (Stanford, United States) B. Espinoza-Varas* (Oklahoma City, United States of America) PC7 654 › A META-ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS TRAINING TRANSFER EFFECTS PC7 655 › « ONE WHO PLANTS A GARDEN, PLANTS HAPPINESS »: THE THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT OF GARDENING ACTIVITIES FOR OLDER COMMUNITY DWELLING ADULTS S. Hindin*, E. ZELINSKI (Los Angeles, United States) T. Scott* (Brisbane, Australia) 291 Tuesday 7 Posters PC7 656 › THE CHANGES OF EMOTION EXPERIENCES, DEATH ANXIETY, AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING IN OLD AGE: AN ANALYSIS OF LONGITUDINAL STUDY PC7 657 › THE MEANING OF AGING FOR ELDERLY HOMOSEXUAL MEN IN ISRAEL PC7 658 › RELATION OF EVALUATOR’S ATTRIBUTE TO SELF-REPORTED VISUAL AND/OR HEARING DIFFICULTIES K. RYU* (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea) A. Waldmann*, N. BAUM, V. SOSKOLNE (Herzliya , Israel) Y. Ishioka*, Y. ISHIOKA, Y. GONDO, D. UENO, N. RENGE, I. KUROKAWA, A. FUJITA (Suita, Japan) PC7 659 › FREQUENCY OF GOING OUTDOORS AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN JAPAN: A 5-YEAR LONGITUDINAL STUDY PC7 660 › OLDER ADULTS’ POOR MEMORY PERFORMANCES ARE NOT INEVITABLE! THE COMPENSATORY ROLE OF MOTIVATION S. Lee*, S. SHINKAI, Y. FUJIWARA, H. YOSHIDA, Y. KOUSA, T. FUKAYA (Tokyo, Japan) M. Beaudoin*, O. DESRICHARD (Chambéry, France) PC7 661 › OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME (OSAS): DIFFERENTIAL COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS ACCORDING TO AGE Tuesday F. EL MASSIOUI*, P. DEBLOIS, L. RICO-DUARTE, M. BRAMI, F. MASSELOT-GOMIS, N. ZREK, F. BOUR, M. OUHAYOUN, F. HERAUT (Saint-Denis, France) PC7 662 › MEMORY TRAINING FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH LOW EDUCATION: MENTAL IMAGES VERSUS CATEGORIZATION M. Yassuda*, M. YASSUDA, H. SALMAZO DA SILVA (São Paulo, Brazil) PC7 663 › NIGHT PRAYING AND ITS EFFECT TO QUALITY OF LIFE IN AGING S. Hadiati * (Surabaya, Indonesia) PC7 664 › SOCIAL SUPPORT AND WELL BEING IN PERUVIAN OLDER ADULTS D. GAZZOLO* (LIMA, Peru) PC7 665 › THE ROLE OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN BEREAVEMENT PROCESS: A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH WITH OLDER WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS LIVING ALONE IN JAPAN I. Sugawara* (Tokyo, Japan) PC7 666 › ALLOCENTRIC AND SEQUENTIAL EGOCENTRIC NAVIGATION: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES AND IMPACT OF AGING V. Delepine*, L. RONDI-REIG, K. IGLOI (Paris, France) PC7 667 › AGE-EFFECTS IN DISTRACTIBILITY: A MATTER OF PERCEPTUAL OR CONCEPTUAL INTERFERENCE? PC7 668 › WELL BEING IN OLDER AGE: FROM FLOW TO EUDEMONIA AND HEDONISM C. Titz*, M. HASSELHORN (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) M. Ferreira*, T. FREIRE (Guimarães, Portugal) PC7 669 › NATURE OF COGNITIVE DEMANDS MODULES AGE-RELATED REORGANIZATION J. ANSADO*, J. ANSADO, . MONCHI, S. FAURE, N. ENABIL, Y. JOANETTE (Montréal, Canada) PC7 670 › RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SUBJECTIVE ISOLATION AND SOCIAL CAPITAL M. Nishi*, Y. FUJIWARA, E. KOBAYASHI, T. FUKAYA, M. SAITO, Y. INABA, S. SHINKAI (Tokyo, Japan) 292 Posters Tuesday 7 PC7 671 › THE INFLUENCE OF HAVING CHILDREN AND THEIR SUPPORT FOR SUBJECTIVE WELFARE OF ELDERLY WHO LIVE ALONE PC7 672 › NEGATIVE PRIMING – EFFECT OF TARGET SELECTION OR RESPONSE GENERATION? A STUDY WITH YOUNGER AND OLDER ADULTS A. Kiis* (Tallinn, Estonia) J. Behrendt*, M. IHRKE, H. SCHROBSDORFF, J. HERRMANN, M. HASSELHORN (Göttingen, Germany) PC7 673 › PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALLOSTATIC LOAD DIFFERENTLY BY MEN AND WOMEN L. Falcon*, I. TODOROVA, K. TUCKER (Boston, United States of America) PC7 674 › AGING AND THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION ON THE INTER-HEMISPHERIC DYNAMIC FOR WORD PROCESSING: A NIRS STUDY K. Kahlaoui*, C. DEMERS, A. MACHADO, F. LESAGE, B. SKA, Y. JOANETTE (Montreal, Canada) PC7 675 › COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT AMONG OLDER ADULTS: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH S. Pasupuleti* (Toledo, United States of America) AGING AND THE CONVIVIALITY WITH THE CONTEMPORANEOUS TECHNOLOGIE IN THE COMMUNICATION PC7 677 › ADULT LITERACY AND LEARNING IN HEALTHCARE H. Rizzon-Mariani*, L. GIORDANO (Caxias do Sul, Brazil) M. Wolf* (Chicago, United States) PC7 678 › SPEED OF INFORMATION PROCESSING AS A GOOD PREDICTOR OF AGERELATED EXECUTIVE DECLINE IN NORMAL ADULTS Tuesday PC7 676 › M. AUDIFFREN*, C. ALBINET, G. BOUCARD, C. BOUQUET (Poitiers, France) PC7 679 › INHERITANCES GAMES: DONORS AND HEIRS MATERIAL VALUES IN INTERACTION PC7 680 › RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKING MEMORY AND EMOTIONAL EPISODIC MEMORY IN JAPANESE OLDER ADULTS M. Patrao*, S. RODRIGUES, H. VICENTE, L. SOUSA (Aveiro, Portugal) D. UENO*, K. MASUMOTO, M. KAWASAKI, I. KUROKAWA, Y. GONDO, A. FUJITA (Suita, Japan) Track D - Social Research, Policy and Practice Age discrimination PD7 681 › THE CONCEPT OF LIFE PROJECT IN GERIATRICS B. ORELLANA* (Cachan, France) PD7 682 › PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS AFFECTING ELDERS’ MALTREATMENT IN LONGTERM CARE FACILITIES M. Ben Natan*, A. LOWENSTEIN, Z. EISIKOVITS (Hadera, Israel) PD7 683 › VIOLENCE AGAINST AGED PEOPLE: OCCURRENCES, VICTIMS AND AGGRESSORS V. FALEIROS* (Brasilia, Brazil) 293 Tuesday 7 Posters PD7 684 › HOW COMPETENT ARE HOSPITAL CLINICIANS PERCEIVED TO BE IN MANAGING THE CARE OF OLDER PEOPLE? PD7 685 › HEALING BROKEN WINGS – BEST PRACTICES FOR TACKLING ELDER ABUSE OUTCOMES OF AN INTERVENTION MODEL T. McDonald* (Sydney, Australia) S. Alon*, A. BERG-WARMAN (Jerusalem, Israel) Demography PD7 686 › GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION IN HEALTH OUTCOME AND HOSPITAL SERVICES UTILIZATION AMONG THE ELDERLY IN HONG KONG K. WONG*, J. WOO, P. CHAU (Hong Kong, CHINA) PD7 687 › WHAT SHAPES THE DWELLING-TYPE CHOICES OF OLDER CANADIANS? AN INVESTIGATION USING THE AGING AND SOCIAL SUPPORT SURVEY (GSS16) M. Haan*, T. PERKS (Edmonton, Canada) PD7 688 › RECENT TRENDS IN MORTALITY RATES FOR CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE IN THAILAND, 1998-2006 PD7 689 › CENTENARIANS AND HEALTH IN AUSTRALIA Tuesday A. Prasertchai*, S. JITAPUNKUL, W. AEKPLAKORN, V. KURUCHITTHAM (Bangkok, Thailand) J. Mccormack*, H. BOOTH (Melbourne, Australia) PD7 690 › A RESEARCH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE CLOTHES OF OLD WOMEN ON THEIR PSYCHOLOGY IN TERMS OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY M. Özkan*, G. ABANOZ, M. ÖZKAN (Düzce, Turkey) PD7 691 › AGEING, EPIDEMIOLOGIC TRANSITIONS AND DEMENTIA IN FOURTH WORLD ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIA PD7 692 › THE ELDERLY SUICIDAL GENRE IN BRAZIL L. Jackson Pulver* (Sydney, Australia) J. Teixeira*, J. HIGA, S. FUENTES, M. PAGENOTO, I. FERRAZ (SAO PAULO, Brazil) Economy PD7 693 › AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE ON HOME EQUITY RELEASE PRODUCTS FOR OLDER PEOPLE: PANACEA OR THREAT TO AGEING IN PLACE? PD7 694 › EVALUATING POLICIES THAT SIMULTANEOUSLY TARGET SEVERAL CHRONIC DISEASES IN AUSTRALIA’S AGEING POPULATION C. Bridge*, P. PHIBBS, M. MATHEWS, T. ADAMS, K. HAL (Lidcombe, Australia) A. Walker*, J. BUTLER, S. COLAGIURI (Canberra , Australia) PD7 695 › LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE IN GERMANY IMPLIES PATTERNS OF LINKAGES AMONG BENEFITS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS PD7 696 › COST OF THE TREATMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN A GERIATRIC POPULATION: EPROSARTAN VERSUS DIURETICS E. Sato*, S. SATO (Tokyo, Japan) J. Alvarez-Gregori*, J. ALVAREZ GREGORI, J. MACIAS NUÑEZ, A. DOMINGUEZ GIL-HURLE, M. GROUP (Salamanca, Spain) PD7 697 › BALANCE IN AGED CARE CONSUMER CHOICE OR ECONOMICS OF GOVERNMENT POLICY J. Pretty* (RHODES, Australia) 294 Posters Tuesday 7 Education PD7 698 › USING PARTICIPATORY TECHNIQUES AS A QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY WITH GROUPS L. CRAWLEY*, R. JOYE (Dublin, Ireland) PD7 699 › SUPPORTING LIFELONG LEARNING ABOUT HEALTH AND HEALTHY AGING THROUGH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES L. Trey* (Vancouver, Canada) PD7 700 › PREPARING THE REMOTE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE FOR WORK WITH OLDER PEOPLE AND PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA M. Lindeman*, P. KUIPERS (Alice Springs, Australia) PD7 701 › THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT OF OPEN UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE, RIO DE JANEIRO STATE UNIVERSITY – UNATI/ UERJ IN THE DIFFUSION OF EDUCATION, EXTENSION AND RESEARCH PD7 702 › FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE: KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER IN AGING PD7 703 › CREATING AN ACADEMIC SHIFT IN GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING EDUCATION M. TEODORO* (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) P. Donahue*, S. HIRST (Waterloo, Canada) S. Hirst*, P. DONAHUE, Y. HANEY, B. STARES (Calgary, Canada) THE 3 C’S: COMPETENCIES, CURRICULUM, AND CREDENTIALING B. Pianosi* (Sudbury, Canada) PD7 705 › THE QUESTION OF COMPETENCE AND EDUCATION FOR PERSONNEL IN ELDERLY CARE SERVICES Tuesday PD7 704 › P. Ahnlund* (Umeå, Sweden) PD7 706 › METHODOLOGIES AND PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITIES DURING OLD AGE PD7 707 › DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR SENIOR ADULT LEARNERS AT UNIVERSITY C. Vieira* (Rio de Janeiro , Brazil) J. Cook* (Brisbane, Australia) PD7 708 › TRAINING PROFESSIONALS FOR DELIVERING INGREATED HEALTH CARE TO THE AGED: THE INTERDISCIPLINARY EXPERIENCE OF NAI –UNATI/UERJ L. Motta*, C. CALDAS, M. ASSIS (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PD7 709 › HOW AN ELECTIVE COURSE ON GERONTOLOGY NURSING INFLUENCES THE PREPARATION OF STUDENTS TO CARE OF OLDER PEOPLE PD7 710 › A MODEL FOR CREDENTIALING THE EDUCATION OF GERONTOLOGISTS E. Lambrinou*, T. KALAVANA, P. SOURTZI (Nicosia, Cyprus) A. Pelham*, D. SCHAFER, M. MEYER (Healdsburg, United States of America) PD7 712 › STAFF RESIDENT COMMUNICATION PRACTICES IN RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE – STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT J. Tinney*, B. HARALAMBOUS, L. DOWSON, C. HEMPTON (Melbourne, Australia) PD7 713 › THE DA VINCI PROJECT: COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF A UNIVERSAL GERONTOLOGY CURRICULUM WITH THEORY ANDPPRACTICE PD7 714 › SENIORS LEARNING IN SOCIAL NETWORKS IN EUROPE (SELERNET) R. Takahashi*, M. RAJU, T. DEVI, M. THOTA, N. HATANAKA (Visakhapatnam, India) F. Kolland*, D. KÖSTER, M. RANGA, L. SAFTU, Z. GANKOVA (Vienna, Austria) 295 Tuesday 7 Posters PD7 715 › INTERNET USE AMONG OLDER PEOPLE IN GERMANY – THE PREDOMINANCE OF COHORT EFFECTS PD7 716 › AN INNOVATIVE WEB-BASED APPROACH FOR HELPING COMMUNITIES BECOME MORE M. Doh* (Heidelberg, Germany) A. Scharlach* (Berkeley, United States) PD7 717 › TAIWANESE MEDICAL AND NURSING STUDENT INTEREST LEVELS IN AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS GERIATRICS Y. Chi Hua*, L. MENG CHIH (Taichung, Taiwan) PD7 718 › PROMOTING EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE OF « HOW TO » KNOWLEDGE IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY WORK CONTEXTS C. McWilliam*, A. KOTHARI, C. WARD-GRIFFIN, D. FORBES, B. LEIPERT, M. KLOSECK, K. FERGUSON, M. FLUIT, S. COLEMAN ET AL. (London, Canada) PD7 719 › LIVE HER AGE® WOMAN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR HEALTHY AGING OF WOMAN IN MURCIA REGION J. AVILES HERNANDEZ*, J. SALMERON AROCA, T. MORENO, D. JOICIANE, F. EVA, B. DANIEL (MURCIA, Spain) Tuesday PD7 720 › IMPROVING OUTCOMES WITH STRUCTURED MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION TO IMPROVE LONGEVITY, HEALTH AND WEALTH OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS B. Laurila*, C. JOHNSON, T. MATVIYCHUK (Winnipeg, Canada) PD7 721 › CONNECTED AGEING: THE POLICY AND PRACTICE FOR PROMOTING DIGITAL LITERACY AMONG SENIOR CITIZENS IN CHINA, WITH A PLAN TO INTEGRATE INFORMATION AND SOLUTIONS THAT CAN ENABLE INDEPENDENT LIVING IN A FAST-AGEING DEVELOPING COUNTRY N. Wang* (Beijing, China) PD7 722 › INCREASING CAPACITY FOR GERIATRIC AND GERONTOLOGY CONTENT IN CANADIAN NURSING EDUCATION L. McCleary*, K. MCGILTON, D. RYAN, O. ABRAM, V. BOSCART (St Catharines, Canada) PD7 723 › ENOYING RETIREMENT D. MONTANO ARIAS*, M. DOLORES CRISTINA, B. CARMEN ROSALBA (POPAYAN, Colombia) PD7 724 › WORLDVIEW ENVIRONMENTAL SCAN ON ELDER ABUSE: KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER E. Podnieks*, P. TEASTER, T. WANGMO, L. BARRETO (Toronto, Canada) Family and care giving / Aging-environment interactions PD7 725 › DISTANCE CAREGIVING AND THE ELDERLY: EMPIRICALLY BASED INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES AND ASSESSMENT J. Blackburn*, . VIDEKA, P. TOSELAND (New York, United States) PD7 726 › PALLIATIVE CARE IN NURSING HOMES: THE IMPORTANCE OF ARTICULATING FUNCTIONAL DECLINE IN ADVANCED CHRONIC ILLNESS PD7 727 › LIFE IN OLD AGE M. Bern-Klug* (Iowa City, United States) N. Chen* (Lee’s summit, United States of America) 296 Posters PD7 728 › Tuesday 7 TESTING SELF-EFFICACY AS A PATHWAY THAT SUPPORTS SELF CARE AMONG DEMENTIA FAMILY CAREGIVERS IN A PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION M. Savundranayagam*, M. BRINTNALL-PETERSON (Milwaukee, United States) PD7 729 › THE IMPACT OF PARENT-CARE TRANSITIONS ON THE MARITAL QUALITY AND WELL-BEING OF ADULT DAUGHTERS AND SONS J. Bookwala* (Easton, United States) PD7 730 › THEMES FROM LIFE STORIES OF OLDER EARTHQUAKE SURVIVORS: 13 YEARS AFTER THE GREAT HANSHIN EARTHQUAKE PD7 731 › AGING IN THE COMMUNITY: HEALTH AND FUNCTIONING PROFILES OF ELDERLY LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY ACROSS FRANCE, CANADA, THE U.S. AND JAPAN K. Kanda*, Y. SAKAMOTO, L. CHEN (Nishinomiya, Japan) K. Mulhorn* (Philadelphia, United States) PD7 732 › THE IMPACT OF LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE ON FAMILY CAREGIVING IN KOREA Y. Park* (Yongin-si, Republic of Korea) PD7 733 › USING A FOCUS GROUP STUDY TO EXPLORE EXPERIENCES AND PERCEPTIONS IN SENILE DEMENTIA PATIENTS’ FAMILY CAREGIVERS PD7 734 › FACTORS INFLUENCE THE CHANGED FAMILY CARE-GIVING PATTERNS IN TAIWAN: AN INVESTIGATION FROM RELIGION AND SOCIAL REPUTATION PERSPECTIVES S. Uei * (Hualien, Taiwan) PD7 735 › ADULT DAUGHTERS AND AGING MOTHERS: CAREGIVER ROLE IDENTITY DISCREPANCY, GUILT AND BURDEN PD7 736 › TRENDS IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FORMAL AND INFORMAL CARE OF OLDER PEOPLE WITH FUNCTIONAL DEPENDENCIES LIVING AT HOME IN BRITAIN (1980-2001) Tuesday A. Livingstone*, S. WANG, A. TUCKETT , J. SOAR (Hervey Bay, Australia) J. Gonyea*, R. PARIS (Boston, United States) D. Patsios* (Bristol, United Kingdom) PD7 737 › MIDLIFE MARITAL HAPPINESS AND ETHNIC CULTURE: A LIFE COURSE PERSPECTIVE PD7 738 › BRAIN FITNESS ACTIVITIES: HEALTH AND COGNITION AMONG OLDER COMMUNITY SENIOR CENTER PARTICIPANTS B. Mitchell* (Vancouver, Canada) S. Bushfield*, T. FITZPATRICK (Las Cruces, United States) PD7 739 › ASSESSMENT OF INFORMAL CAREGIVERS D. Jorgensen*, M. PARSONS, S. JACOBS (Auckland, New Zealand) PD7 740 › RESILIENT AGEING IN PLACE: IMPROVING THE LIVES OF OLDER PEOPLE LIVING IN NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITIES PD7 741 › MEALTIMES AND CHANGE IN THE CONTEXT OF DEMENTIA L. Kiata*, J. WILES, N. KERSE (Auckland, New Zealand) R. Genoe*, S. DUPUIS, H. KELLER, L. SCHINDEL MARTIN, H. REIMER, G. EDWARD, C. CASSOLATO (Waterloo, Canada) PD7 742 › MEALTIMES AS « THE WAY WE ARE »: THE MEANING AND EXPERIENCE OF MEALTIMES IN THE DEMENTIA CONTEXT H. Keller*, S. DUPUIS, L. SCHINDEL MARTIN, R. GEONE, H. REIMER, G. EDWARD, C. CASSOLATO (Guelph, Canada) 297 Tuesday 7 Posters PD7 743 › REFUGEE WOMEN FROM CENTRAL AMERICA: REMEMBRANCES OF COUNTRY OF ORIGIN AND ENVISIONS ABOUT AGING IN CANADA PD7 744 › PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN DEMENTIA CARE: EFFECTIVENESS AND IMPEMENTATION N. Hrycak* (Calgary, Canada) I. Cantegreil* (Paris, France) PD7 745 › AN INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN END-OF-LIFE CARE – TRANSFERRING KNOWLEDGE INTO PRACTICE C. Klinger*, M. SAVOIE, C. KLINGER (Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Canada) PD7 746 › ABUSE OF OLDER PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA BY FAMILY CAREGIVERS: AN INQUIRY INTO THE ROLE OF CAREGIVER STRESS PD7 747 › EXPLORING THE INTERFACE BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND GERONTOLOGY IN CANADA E. Yan*, T. KWOK (Hong Kong, CHINA) C. Huang* (Ottawa, Canada) PD7 748 › « WELL YOU JUST GET ON WITH IT » - EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF GRANDPARENTING A CHILD WITH A DISABILITY PD7 749 › LIVING WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE: CHANGES AND FAMILY LIFE PD7 750 › EMERGENCY AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE CAPABILITIES OF ELDERLY INSTITUTIONS IN PUERTO RICO Tuesday S. Woodbridge* (Meadowbrook, Australia) F. Navarro Peternella*, S. SILVA MARCON (Maringá, Brazil) M. Oliver- Vazquez*, R. RIVERA-GUTIERREZ, H. MARIN, L. RODRIGUEZ, J. NORAT (San Juan, Puerto Rico) PD7 751 › CHANGES IN THE FILIAL OBLIGATIONS OF FAMILY CAREGIVERS UNDER THE PUBLIC LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE SYSTEM IN JAPAN PD7 752 › AN ANALYSIS OF INFORMAL CARE ACROSS SIX ASIA-PACIFIC COUNTRIES: A POLICY MAKERS’ PERSPECTIVE T. Takako*, S. HIGASHINO, M. OTAGA (Wako-Shi, Japan) M. Iwakuma*, R. IBRAHIM, L. KIATA, M. ONO, Q. NAN, T. ERIKA (Kyoto, Japan) PD7 753 › UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF CARE-GIVING ON SLEEP: A NEGLECTED DIMENSION S. Arber*, E. BIANCHERA, S. VENN (Guildford, United Kingdom) PD7 754 › ATTITUDINAL BARRIERS TOWARD USE OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES R. Wacker*, S. COLLINS, P. KEITH (Greeley, United States) PD7 755 › A POPULATION BASED STUDY OF CAREGIVING BURDEN OF CENTENARIAN CAREGIVERS IN NORTHERN JAPAN PD7 756 › SOCIAL SPACES, RURAL PLACES: AGEING-IN-PLACE AND SOCIAL NETWORKS IN RURAL SOUTH AUSTRALIA S. Freeman*, H. KUROSAWA, S. EBIHARA, M. KOHZUKI (Sendai, Japan) H. Feist*, P. HUGO (Adelaide, Australia) PD7 757 › THE NURSING CONTRIBUTION TO PALLIATIVE CARE IN A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL L. Brereton*, J. STEERS, C. INGLETON (Sheffield, United Kingdom) PD7 758 › SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND CULTURAL DETERMINANTS OF WELL- BEING OF OLDER PERSONS IN LEBANON: A CASE STUDY L. ABI-HABIB*, H. CHEMAITELLY, L. JAALOUK (Beirut , Lebanon) 298 Posters Tuesday 7 PD7 759 › PERCEPTIONS OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINT BY FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF HOMEDWELLING ELDERS PD7 760 › THE SPENDING PATTERNS OF THE OLD-AGE PENSION BY THE FRAIL ELDERLY PD7 761 › FAMILY AND CARE GIVING FOR THE AGED IN NIGERIA: A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH S. Kurata* (Hamamatsu, Japan) C. Strydom*, P. STRYDOM (Potchefstroom, South Africa) F. EBOIYEHI* (Ile-Ife, Nigeria) PD7 762 › DESIGNING WITH & FOR THE ELDERLY: A PARTICIPATIVE RESEARCH TO RETHINK THE BATHROOM PD7 763 › JAPANESE SOCIAL SUPPORT NETWORKS AMONG THE ELDERLY LIVING ALONE IN A MARGINAL COMMUNITY E. Morales*, J. ROUSSEAU, R. PASSINI (Montréal, Canada) Y. Watanabe* (Fujikawaguchiko, Japan) PD7 764 › THE FEMININE FACE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT OF ELDERLY CARDIAC PATIENTS S. Medeiros* (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PD7 765 › MODIFICATION TO THE HOSPITAL PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT: EFFECT ON OLDER ADULT RETENTION OF POST-DISCHARGE INSTRUCTION PD7 766 › ASSESSMENT: RESOURCES AND THEIR MEANING FOR CAREGIVERS PD7 767 › FAMILY CAREGIVER CAREER AND THEIR NEED FOR COUNSELLING – RESULTS FROM A QUALITATIVE STUDY IN SAARLAND C. Mischke* (Saarbrücken, Germany) Tuesday T. Love*, G. GUTMAN, B. CARMICHAEL, B. NGAI, M. LUI, K. TAVAKOLIAN, Y. CHUO, B. KAMINSKA (Vancouver, Canada) E. Berkemer*, C. MISCHKE, M. MEYER (Saarbruecken, Germany) PD7 768 › COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CAREGIVERS AND ELDERLIES WITH DEMENTIA IN HOME CARE IN BRAZIL PD7 769 › COPING STRATEGIES OF CHINESE ELDERLY MEN LIVING ALONE IN SINGAPORE PD7 770 › FAMILY CAREGIVER COPING IN END-OF-LIFE CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA R. Santana*, N. FIGUEIREDO, M. FERREIRA, N. ALVIM, I. DOS SANTOS (Marica, Brazil) L. Thang* (Singapore, Singapore) S. Waskiewich*, K. STAJDUHAR (Victoria, Canada) PD7 771 › MAKING SENSE AND FINDING MEANING: EVERYDAY NARRATIVES OF LIVING WITH DEMENTIA J. Robertson* (Stirling, United Kingdom) PD7 772 › PROVIDERS OF HELP WITH PHYSICAL DIFFICULTIES – WHO AND WHAT FOR? OBSERVATIONS FROM THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING E. Breeze* (London, United Kingdom) PD7 773 › DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR ALZHEIMER’S FAMILY CAREGIVERS FOLLOWING DIAGNOSTIC DISCLOSURE L. Lévesque*, F. DUCHARME, L. BEAUDET, A. LEGAULT, M. KERGOAT (Montréal, Canada) 299 Tuesday 7 Posters PD7 774 › DIFFERENCES IN THE CARE-GIVING PATTERNS OF ADULT CHILDREN TOWARD THEIR PARENT (CASES WHERE THE FATHERS HAD PASSED AWAY BEFORE THE MOTHERS) PD7 775 › PHYSICAL BARRIERS IN MARKETS FACED BY ELDERLY PEOPLE AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN THAILAND M. Naoi* (Tokyo, Japan) B. Kutintara*, P. SOMBOON, S. CHAENGSRI, S. SUANLIM, K. PHANKONG, T. CHUMNANPRAI, W. SONSIRI, A. WONGMA (Bangkok, Thailand) PD7 776 › CROSS-CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN FILIAL CAREGIVERS: CANADIANS, CHINESE, AND CHINESE-CANADIANS PD7 777 › SPENDING PATTERNS OF FAMILY CAREGIVERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR AN UNCERTAIN ECONOMIC FUTURE N. Chappell*, L. FUNK (Victoria, Canada) D. Wagner*, G. HUNT (Towson, United States) PD7 778 › THE FAMILY CAREGIVING DYAD: PERCEPTION OF CARE BY CAREGIVERS AND CARE-RECIPIENTS AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH DEPRESSIVE MOOD AND SELFRATED HEALTH PD7 779 › DETERMINANTS AND ECONOMIC VALUATION OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL CARE FOR FRENCH DISABLED ELDERLY LIVING AT HOME Tuesday V. Soskolne* (Ramat-Gan, Israel) B. Davin*, A. PARAPONARIS, P. VERGER (Marseille, France) PD7 780 › SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT OF OLDER RURAL CANADIANS: CONSTRAINTS AND FACILITATORS OF CHOICE PD7 781 › « MEMORIES ARE LIKE A DARK CLOUD »: AN EVIDENCE-BASED AGED-CARE MODEL FOR OLDER SURVIVORS OF MASS TRAUMA J. Rozanova*, N. KEATING, H. NORTHCOTT, S. MCDANIEL (Providence, USA) W. Yvonne*, K. TESHUVA, Y. WELLS (Melbourne, Australia) PD7 783 › END-OF-LIFE PROCESS IN A NURSING HOME IN JAPAN BY CASE STUDY C. Shimada* (Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan) PD7 784 › LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE SYSTEM AND FACTORS RELATED TO STABLE CARE RELATIONS IN JAPANESE ELDERS R. Takahashi*, R. CAMPBELL, S. LONG, Y. YAMADA, H. KODAMA, C. NISHIMURA, Y. SUDA (Tokyo, Japan) Gerontology in developping countries PD7 785 › IS ELDER ABUSE WORSE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES? COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN BRAZIL AND USA PD7 786 › STAYING ACTIVE AND PROMOTING WELL-BEING AMONG THE ELDERLY: A STUDY OF OLD AGE HOMES IN INDIA A. Ruggio* (Manhattan Beach, United States) A. Mishra*, D. KAR (Roorkee, Uttaranchal, India) PD7 787 › POLICY IN THE FACE OF RAPID CHANGE: THE CASE OF KOREA H. Yoon*, H. JON (Corvallis, United States) PD7 788 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEALTH AND SES IN SOUTH KOREA J. Lee* (Columbus, United States) 300 Posters Tuesday 7 PD7 789 › A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOCIAL INCLUSION AMONG ELDERS WITH A DISABILITY IN SHANGHAI AND HONG KONG, CHINA PD7 790 › HERBAL MEDICINES FOLLOWING THE ELDERLY PERSPECTIVE: FOOD, NOURISHMENT AND MEDICINE H. Chen*, Y. WONG (Hong Kong, China) C. Sumngern*, Z. AZEREDO, A. KIJJOA, R. SUBGRANON, N. SUNGVORAWONGPHANA (Porto, Portugal) PD7 791 › ELDERLY SERVICE NEEDS IN HONG KONG FROM THE USERS B. Mak*, J. WOO (Hong Kong, CHINA) PD7 792 › CHINESE ELDERLY PEOPLE’S PERCEIVED IMAGE AND SELF-IMAGE: AN EXAMINATION OF LOOKING-GLASS-SELF THEORY PD7 793 › DEFINITIONS ABOUT QUALITY OF LIFE: BRAZILIAN OLDER ADULTS PERCEPTIONS PD7 794 › PERCEPTION OF AGING EXPERIENCE BY SENEGALESE WOMEN: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY X. BAI*, N. CHOW (Hong Kong, China) L. Paskulin*, F. CORDOVA, L. VIANNA, F. COSTA (Porto Alegre, Brazil) A. Seck* (Québec, Canada) EFFECTS OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION ON DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS OF ELDERLY CHINESE LIVING ALONE IN CHINA PD7 796 › THE ELDERLY LIFE ADJUSTMENT AND DEMAND FOR THE MENTAL SUPPORT IN TAIWAN D. Lai*, H. TONG (Calgary, Canada) Tuesday PD7 795 › S. Tseng*, L. KUO (Tainan, Taiwan) PD7 797 › THE ELDERLY INFORMATION DEMAND FOR DISEASES AND SELF-CARE IN TAIWAN L. Kuo*, K. LIN-HUI, T. SU-FENG (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) Integrated models of care PD7 798 › DEVELOPING USER-DRIVEN APPROACHES TO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR AMBIENT TECHNOLOGIES A. Sixsmith* (Vancouver, Canada) PD7 799 › INTERPROFESSIONNAL CONTINUITIES IN THE PROCESS OF DETERMINING THE INCAPACITY OF AN ELDERLY PERSON Y. Couturier*, M. BEAUDRY, M. BEAULIEU, S. PHILIPS-NOOTENS (Sherbrooke, Canada) PD7 800 › AGENCY FOR INTEGRATED CARE: A SYSTEM APPROACH TO BRIDGING ACROSS CARE SITES IN SINGAPORE A. Ng*, C. TAY, L. WONG (Singapore, Singapore) PD7 801 › OUTPATIENT CARE FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE: A STUDY OF DEMAND AND OFFER M. Scochi*, S. MARIA JOSE, S. ELIZABETH APARECIDA (Maringá, Brazil) PD7 802 › DEMENTIA CARE NETWORKS: FACILITATORS AND BARRIERS M. Otero*, I. DRASKOVIC, M. OLDE RIKKERT, M. VERNOOIJ-DASSEN (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) PD7 803 › MEDICAL AND SOCIAL HOME HEALTH CARE INTEGRATION FOR COMMUNITY DWELLING ELDERLY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. EXAMPLE OF IRAN « PSGIDI » F. Teymoori*, A. FRANCO, M. MOUSAVI, J. DEMONGEOT, M. SHIRAZIKHAH, A. BIGLARIAN (Grenoble, France) 301 Tuesday 7 Posters PD7 804 › INDICATORS FOR TARGETING SERVICES TO COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER PERSONS PD7 805 › CREATION AND ADEQUATE USE OF PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR THE VULNERABLE ELDERLY: THREE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE NETHERLANDS C. GALAND*, F. BELAND, N. LEDUC (Montreal, Canada) T. Melchior* (Den Bosch, The Netherlands) PD7 806 › SUPPORTING ELDERS IN VARIED CULTURAL CONTEXTS: THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENTS, MARKETS, AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN SOCIAL POLICY M. McCall*, T. ANME, C. HENNING, A. LOWENSTEIN, M. JEGERMALM, A. SCHARLACH (Moraga, United States) PD7 807 › TELEMEDICINE IN NURSING HOMES. NEEDS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS A. FRANCO*, P. LUTZLER, V. RIALLE, M. BENBADIS, M. LAILA, D. CELSE, F. TEYMOORI (GRENOBLE, France) PD7 808 › HEALTHY, DIGNIFIED, AND HAPPY ENVIRONMENT FOR THE AGED THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: A U-CARE PROJECT FOR THE AGED C. Lin*, W. KONG, C. CHUNG, C. MA, S. WU, C. LIN, W. SHIEH, C. LEE, C. LEE CHEN, S. CHI, Y. CHOU (Taipei, Taiwan) PD7 809 › TRUST-BUILDING WITH TRAUMATIZED OLDER CLIENTS: A CONCEPTUAL MODEL Tuesday B. Behnia* (Ottawa, Canada) PD7 810 › THE ACUTE-AGED CARE INTERFACE: EXPLORING THE DYNAMICS OF « BED BLOCKING » L. Gray*, C. TRAVERS , G. MCDONNELL, T. BROE, S. DUCKETT, P. ANDERSON, R. KARMEL, L. GRAY (Brisbane, Australia) PD7 811 › CARE MIX FOR THE ELDERLY LIVING ALONE IN JAPAN: WHO PROVIDES SUPPORT FOR THEM? M. Yamaguchi*, Y. SHIMIZU, M. SAITO, S. TAKEI (Tokyo, Japan) PD7 812 › INFORMING POLICY AND SERVICE PROVISION IN THE CONTINUUM OF CARE: A CANADIAN INTERRAI STUDY PD7 813 › THE FEASIBILITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF PREVENTIVE HEALTH SCREENING FOR COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY N. Jutan*, J. HIRDES, J. POSS, A. COSTA (Waterloo, Canada) P. Van Bilsen*, J. HAMERS, J. SCHOLS (Maastricht, The Netherlands) PD7 814 › THE GERI-ED TEAM: A MODEL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY AND INTEGRATED CARE FOR FRAIL ELDERLY IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF A LARGE HOSPITAL IN NORTH AMERICA J. Verdon*, K. BAIG, P. BARASSI, K. BROWN, N. PLAISIR, G. RAMSAY, M. SULLIVAN, A. TURNER, A. HUANG (Montreal, Canada) PD7 815 › QUALITY OF LIFE (QL) AND PATIENTS´ SATISFACTION (PS) IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS ARE INDEPENDENT OF WHETHER THEY ARE RANDOMISED TO HOME VISIT BY THE GERIATRIC TEAM OR TO CONSULTATION IN THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC PD7 816 › DEMENTIA FRIENDSHIP CLUB: A TRIAL FOR DEVELOPPING A COMMUNITY SYSTEM FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN JAPAN L. Matzen* (Odense, Denmark) S. Ide*, S. UCHIGASHIMA, Y. OKUBO (Ishikari, Hokkaido, Japan) 302 Posters Tuesday 7 Intergenerational aspects PD7 817 › TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN GENERATIONS. ELDERLY PERSONS GIVING AND RECIEVING OF ECONOMIC AND PRACTIVCAL HELP IN SWEDEN A. Sand* (Örebro, Sweden) PD7 818 › TRANSITIONS IN LIVING ARRANGEMENTS AMONG ELDERS IN TAIWAN: DOES HEALTH MAKE A DIFFERENCE? C. Chen*, J. LIANG (Taipei, Taiwan) PD7 819 › LEARN, PLAY AND GROW: KNOWLEDGE IN INTERGENERATION RELATION PD7 820 › GETTING RUDE - AN INTERGENERATIONAL PROJECT EXPLORING SEXUAL ISSUES OF OLDER PEOPLE IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE M. Carréra*, A. MARQUES, S. AUSTREGÉSILO (Recife, Brazil) T. Hafford-Letchfield*, M. WEBSTER, P. AVERY, W. COUCHMAN (London, UK) PD7 821 › A MODEL OF INTERGENERATIONAL KNOWLEDGE: THE TECHNOLOGICAL ENCOUNTER BETWEEN CHILDREN AND OLD ADULTS AT SCHOOL T. Gamliel* (Ramat-Gan, Israel) PD7 822 › GRANDPARENTS LATENT PROBLEMS IN TEHRAN: A SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC APPRAISAL OF AGEING IN IRAN M. Taghi Sheykhi* (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) COMMITTMENT TO CONNECTIONS: EXPLORING THE MEANING OF LEISURE IN GRANDPARENT-GRANDCHILD RELATIONSHIPS S. Hebblethwaite* (Montreal, Canada) Long-term care insurance PD7 824 › LONG-TERM CARE: A NEW RISK FOR THE BRAZILIAN SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM Tuesday PD7 823 › M. Pasinato*, G. KORNIS (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PD7 825 › INTRODUCTION OF SOCIAL INSURANCE FOR LONG-TERM CARE IN SOUTH KOREA: PROCESS AND CHALLENGES S. Kwon*, N.H. yoon, S. KIM (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PD7 826 › DOES THE PROVISION OF IADL SUPPORT SERVICES PREVENT OR PROMOTE DECLINE? T. Ishibashi*, N. IKEGAMI (Tokyo, Japan) PD7 827 › 10 YEARS OF LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE MODEL IN LUXEMBOURG: BENEFITS AND NEGATIVE ASPECTS FOR PATIENTS AND DOCTORS J. Leners* (Ettelbruck, Luxembourg) PD7 828 › A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE IN JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA - THE CHRACTERISTICS AND PROBLEMS K. Hwang*, K. LEE, J. UM (Nayoro City, Japan) Retired people still in the workforce PD7 829 › WITH WRINKLED SKIN AND WORN-OUT SHOES. ELDERLY WORKERS’ LABOR AND SUBSISTENCE IN MEXICO’S SHOE AND TANNING INDUSTRIES M. Conejo Navarro*, M. HERNÁNDEZ MADRID (León Guanajuato, Mexico) PD7 830 › A STUDY ON THE DETERMINANTS OF LABOR PARTICIPATION OF THE ELDERLY IN RURAL AND URBAN CHINA W. Zhang* (Beijing, China) 303 Tuesday 7 PD7 831 › Posters EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF A HIGH-COMMITMENT SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM:A QUASI-RANDOMIZED EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN S. Hong*, N. MORROW-HOWELL, S. MCCRARY (Singapore, Singapore) Retirement policies & problems PD7 832 › THE DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A COMPREHENSIVE AND THEORY DRIVEN MEASURE OF RETIREMENT PLANNING PD7 833 › THE INFLUENCE OF GENDER, HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND INCOME ON RETIREMENT SATISFACTION F. Alpass*, J. NOONE, C. STEPHENS (Wellington, New Zealand) R. Maiden*, B. HAYSLIP JR, P. MAIDEN (Alfred, United States) PD7 834 › REVERSE MORTGAGES : AN OBJECT FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES A. GOTMAN*, L. ASSIER-ANDRIEU (Paris, France) PD7 836 › REPRESENTATIONS AND GOOD PRACTICES OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN AGE MANAGEMENT M. Ferreira* (Porto, Portugal) PD7 837 › « PLANNING TO RETIRE AND GROW OLD TOGETHER » PD7 838 › A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION AND LIFE EXPECTANCY AMONG OLDER ADULTS Tuesday S. Keeling* (Christchurch , New Zealand) J. Johnson* (Chestnut Hill, United States of America) PD7 839 › CHILEAN PUBLIC HEALTH MODEL FOR ELDERLY CARE J. Silva*, A. VILLALOBOS, J. JÉREZ, C. BUSTOS, P. HERRERA, L. JEREZ (Santiago, Chile) Social policy and social welfare PD7 840 › THE AGE OF MIGRATION AND THE DIVERSITY OF OLDER MIGRANTS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY S. Torres* (Norrköping, Sweden) PD7 841 › ACTIVE AND HEALTHY AGING: SOCIALMEDICAL ASPECTS IN GERMANY M. Penz* (Munich, Germany) PD7 842 › NON-CONTRIBUTORY SOCIAL PENSION: A NECESSARY SCHEME TO BE DEVELOPED IN CHINA PD7 843 › A LIFE COURSE PERSPECTIVE OF HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS X. Jiang* (Beijing, China) L. McDonald* (Toronto, Canada) PD7 844 › IMMIGRANT CARE WORKERS IN HAWAII: DEVELOPING SOCIALLY-JUST WORKFORCE POLICIES AND COMMUNITY OPTIONS IN CARING FOR FRAIL OLDER ADULTS C. Browne*, K. BRAUN (Honolulu, United States) PD7 845 › QUALITY OF LIFE & OLDER PEOPLE: THE CASE OF CYPRUS PD7 846 › EXPLORING OLDER WOMEN’S EXPERIENCES OF DOMESTIC ABUSE: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE DEVELOPMENT C. PHELLAS* (NICOSIA, Cyprus) J. McGarry * (Derby, United Kingdom) 304 Posters Tuesday 7 PD7 847 › TOWARD LONG-TERM CARE REFORM IN THE UNITED STATES: FINDINGS FROM A NATIONAL SURVEY OF SPECIALISTS PD7 848 › SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE FOR THE ELDERLY PD7 849 › WHICH MEASURE OF QUALITY OF LIFE IS MOST VALID FOR USE WITH OLDER PEOPLE? E. Miller*, V. MOR, M. CLARK (Providence, United States) T. Hartono* (Jakarta , Indonesia) A. Bowling* (London, United Kingdom) PD7 850 › HAS MODEL OF ATTENTION OF DIF TAMAULIPAS FOR THE ELDERLY P. Lara de del Cos*, A. GONZALEZ, L. MARCOS (victoria tamaulipas, Mexico) PD7 851 › PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL GOVERNANCE: A MODEL FOR ENGAGING WITH DIVERSE SENIORS PD7 852 › STEALTH PRIVATIZATION OF CARE FOR THE ELDERLY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA A. Petriwskyj* (Brisbane, Australia) A. Davidson* (Kelowna, Canada) PD7 853 › THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF THE PATIENT RESOURCE AND SUPPORT CENTER AT HADASSAH HOSPITAL PD7 854 › WITHOUT INTENTION: UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN ASPECTS OF RURAL RESPONSES TO HOMELESSNESS B. Elias * (Toronto, Canada) PD7 855 › Tuesday S. Halevy-Levin*, J. JUREN, M. DALTRUFF, R. AVRAMOV (Jerusalem, Israel) THE BLOSSOMING OF THE PATH TO MAINTAIN GOOD HEALTH L. Dyall*, T. SKIPPER (New Zealand) PD7 856 › THE PUBLIC LIFE OF OLDER PEOPLE: NEIGHBOURHOODS AND NETWORKS P. GARDNER* (New York, United States) PD7 857 › TRACKING PROFILE AND PREDICTORS OF ADMISSIONS TO NURSING HOMES IN SINGAPORE PD7 858 › THE EFFECT OF HOME CARE ON THE ABILITY TO PERFORM THE ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING AND THE WELL-BEING OF OLDER PEOPLE C. Tay*, A. NG , L. WONG (Singapore, Singapore) E. Hansen*, V. CHRISTENSEN, E. HEINESEN (Copenhagen, Denmark) PD7 859 › DIGNITY AND RESPECT IN OLDER AGE: LESSONS FROM RESEARCH ON BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC COMMUNITIES A. Bowes*, G. AVAN, M. SHERRY BIEN (Stirling, United Kingdom) PD7 860 › INTERNATIONALISATION OF ELDERLY CARE AND WELFARE AND CARE FOR OLDER MIGRANTS PD7 861 › AGEING WELL IN AUSTRALIA: THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND COLLABORATION Y. Witter* (Utrecht, The Netherlands) J. Everingham*, J. WARBURTON, M. CUTHILL, H. BARTLETT (Brisbane, Australia) PD7 862 › CHALLENGES FACED BY SERVICE PROVIDERS WORKING WITH IMMIGRANT SENIORS IN WESTERN CANADA E. Shizha*, E. MAKWARIMBA, M. STEWART (Brantford, Canada) 305 Tuesday 7 Posters PD7 863 › NEXUS OF AGING, IMMIGRATION, AND MULTICULTURALISM IN SOUTH KOREA: LESSONS FROM THE 1992 LOS ANGELES RIOTS PD7 864 › SOCIAL RESULTS AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM A HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAMME FOR THE ELDERLY IN RURAL THAILAND B. Kim*, F. TORRES-GIL (Los Angeles, United States) W. BOONCHALAKSI*, P. MUENSAKDA (Nakhonpathom, Thailand) PD7 865 › BEREAVEMENT NEEDS AMONGST OLDER PEOPLE – A NEGLECTED POLICY ARENA? J. Croxall*, J. CROXALL, S. HILLCOAT-NALLETAMBY (Swansea, UK) PD7 866 › WHAT CONTRIBUTE TO QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLD AGE? PERSPECTIVES OF OLDER TAIWANESE PD7 867 › HEALTH STATUS AND HEALTHCARE EFFECT OF GRANDPARENTS IN GRANDPARENTS AND GRANDCHILDREN FAMILY L. Chang*, G. CHIO, J. WANG, H. MAO, S. WU (Taichung City , Taiwan) Y. Cho*, Y. PARK (Chunnam province, Republic of Korea) PD7 868 › MIGRANT CARE WORKERS, OR MIGRANTS WORKING IN LONG TERM CARE: A REVIEW OF THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE A. Howe* (Balwyn, Australia) Tuesday PD7 869 › EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND EMPLOYMENT DEMANDS OF CERTIFIED SOCIAL WORKERS IN THE GERIATRIC SETTING UNDER THE LTCI IN JAPAN H. Ishikawa*, Y. NAKATANI, M. TOJOU, N. OKADA, Y. WATANABE (Nishinomiya, Japan) PD7 870 › CADENZA, A JOCKEY CLUB INITIATIVE FOR SENIORS P. Chan* (Hong Kong, CHINA) PD7 871 › THE HAUSGEMEINSCHAFT (HOUSING COMMUNITY) AS INNOVATIVE APPROACH IN NURSING HOME CARE J. Wilbers*, S. RE, H. WINTER (Frankfurt, Germany) PD7 872 › OLDER PEOPLE AND DOMESTIC PHONES: DOES THE MARKET ANSWER THE NEEDS OF HONG KONG’S SILVER POPULATION? PD7 873 › THE FLEMISH ELDERLY CARE STUDY. CARE PATHWAYS OF ELDERLY PERSONS WITH COGNITIVE PROBLEMS AND/OR DEPRESSION K. LO*, L. YAP, M. WONG, C. LAI (Hong Kong, China) M. Demaerschalk*, A. DECLERCQ (Leuven, Belgium) PD7 874 › THE RETENTION OF OLDER PARTICPANTS IN LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH STUDIES PD7 875 › PERSPECTIVES ON TRANSPORTATION: BUILDING ON THE AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES PROJECT - A « WHO » INITIATIVE A. Tinker* (London, United Kingdom) J. Love*, H. TUOKKO, E. GALLAGHER (Victoria, Canada) PD7 876 › EXTRA CARE BUILDING TYPOLOGY IN THE UK A. Lewis*, R. DARTON, J. HOLDER, K. MCKEE, A. NETTEN, A. ORRELL, J. TORRINGTON (Sheffield, United Kingdom) PD7 877 › CARING FOR OLDER PEOPLE: A COMPARISON OF ARRANGEMENTS IN ENGLAND AND NEW ZEALAND H. Arksey*, P. KOOPMAN-BOYDEN (York, United Kingdom) 306 Posters PD7 878 › Tuesday 7 THE DESIGN OF EXTRA CARE HOUSING: MEETING THE UK NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR HOUSING IN AN AGEING SOCIETY? A. Orrell*, S. BARNES, R. DARTON, J. HOLDER, A. LEWIS, K. MCKEE, A. NETTEN, J. TORRINGTON (Sheffield, United Kingdom) PD7 879 › ELDERY PROFILE AT HEALTH SERVICE: NECESSITY OF ATTENTION IN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE. SOCIAL SERVICE AT CLINICAL HOSPITAL OF UNICAMP A. Camargo*, A. CAMARGO, M. CAMILO, C. LIMA, M. ROVARIZ, W. MORAIS, E. DIAS, M. ARAÚJO PINTO, J. OLIVEIRA, M. CHESCHINI, R. SARTORI (Campinas, Brazil) PD7 880 › THE PERCEPTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATORS OF NURSING CARE INSTITUTIONS TOWARD ACCEPTING FOREIGN NURSING CARE WORKERS PD7 881 › POLITICS OF MANAGERIALISM IN ELDERCARE – INDIVIDUAL NEEDS OF THE ELDERLY ARE SUBORDINATED STRUCTURAL GUIDELINES N. Tsukada* (Tokyo, Japan) K. Andersson* (Umeå, Sweden) PD7 882 › NOVOGERONTS AND THEIR HOUSING PREFERENCES! RESEARCH OF A HOUSING-ASSOCIATION ABOUT LIVING OF ELDERLY PEOPLE TOMORROW K. Smid* (Zwolle, The Netherlands) PD7 883 › bis PD7 885 › PREDICTORS OF SUICIDAL IDEATION IN AGING KOREANS PD7 886 › DEVELOPING RESEARCH MINDEDNESS WITHIN SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE PD7 887 › ADVERSE EFFECTS OF PUBLIC MANAGEMENT IN THE FIELD OF ELDER CARE S.Y. ROH*, C.H. NOH (Bundang-gu, Republic of Korea) E. Nicklett*, R. ANSPACH, J. LIANG, J. SHIM (Ann Arbor, United States) Tuesday A LIFE-COURSE, MIXED METHOD ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL CLASS AND DIABETIC OUTCOMES OF OLDER ADULTS A. Murray*, J. PHILLIPS (Swansea, United Kingdom) K. Östman * (Stockholm , Sweden) PD7 888 › CAN THE CONCEPT OF « welfare habitus » explain older people’s reluctance to claim full welfare entitlements in the UK? S. Moffatt*, P. HIGGS, I. REES JONES (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) PD7 889 › RACIAL AND ETHNIC DISPARITIES BETWEEN RESIDENTS AND CAREGIVERS AND ABUSE AND NEGLECT IN MARYLAND NURSING HOMES PD7 891 › IS LESS SOCIAL PARTICIPATION BY OLDER PEOPLE ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING? C. Thomas*, P. SILVA, G. SIMPSON (Rockville, United States) C. Van Campen*, J. IEDEMA (The Hague, The Netherlands) PD7 892 › UNDERSTANDING THE EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES OF LOSS IN LATE LIFE I. Ferrer*, A. GRENIER (Montreal, Canada) PD7 893 › HOW DO ELDERLY PEOPLE LIVING AT HOME PERCEIVE ASSISTANCE IN MEDICINE MANAGEMENT? PD7 894 › SOCIAL CAPITAL AMONG THE ELDERLY: IMPLICATIONS FOR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH Å. Craftman*, E. VON STRAUSS, M. WESTERBOTN (Stockholm, Sweden) J. Norstrand*, A. GLICKSMAN (Chestnut Hill, United States of America) 307 Tuesday 7 PD7 895 › Posters WHY IS EVERYONE AT THIS CLINIC AGED 30 TO 40? USING LIFE COURSE PERSPECTIVE TO UNDERSTAND HOMELESSNESS A. Oudshoorn*, C. WARD-GRIFFIN, H. BERMAN, C. FORCHUK, B. POLAND (London, Canada) PD7 896 › ELDER ABUSE: A CANADIAN APPROACH TO MEASURING PREVALENCE C. Walsh*, G. DAOUST (Calgary, Canada) PD7 897 › SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF OLDER ADULTS KNOWLEDGE OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES M. Denton*, T. JOSEPH, M. DENTON, J. PLOEG, J. LILLIE, B. HUTCHINSON, N. AKHTAR-DANESH, K. BRAZIL, J. MILLEN PLENDERLEITH (Hamilton, Canada) PD7 898 › DEVELOPMENT OF PROTOTYPE RESIDENCE UNITS OF FEE-CHARGED WELFARE HOUSING FOR THE AGED IN KOREA PD7 899 › FEARS AND FEARS COME TRUE: THE EXPERIENCES OF OLDER CARE RECIPIENTS OF LIVE-IN FOREIGN HOME CARE AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS T. Kim* (Jeju-Shi, Republic of Korea) Tuesday L. Ayalon* (Ramat Gan, Israel) 308 Posters Wednesday 8 Track A - Biological Sciences Longevity PA8 001 › NEURONO-GLIAL LIPOFUSCINO- AND CEROIDO-LYSIS - NEW BRAIN LONGEVITY WAYS IN ANTI-AGING MEDICINE D. RIGA*, S. RIGA, V. PAIS, L. DANAILA, D. MOTOC, L. MOS, F. SCHNEIDER (Bucharest, Romania) PA8 002 › BRAIN AND SPLEEN OF LONG-LIVING MICE SHOW SIMILAR PROTEIN OXIDATION MARKERS TO THOSE IN ADULTS PA8 003 › CHANGES IN CHYMOTRYPSIN- AND CASPASE-LIKE ACTIVITIES OF THE 20S PROTEASOME WITH AGING AND LONGEVITY M. DE LA FUENTE*, A. LORENA, A. NAUDÍ, R. PAMPLONA, A. HERNANZ (Madrid, Spain) M. DE LA FUENTE*, S. RATTAN, L. ARRANZ (Madrid, Spain) PA8 004 › THE LONGEVITY OF SPONTANEOUS DWARF RAT (SDR) AND A POSSIBILITY OF A NEW ANIMAL MODEL FOR AGING RESEARCH T. SHINKAI*, K. KAZUNAO, K. TAKAO, T. SHOICHI, S. TORU, M. SHIGENOBU, K. HIROSHI (Tokyo, Japan) PA8 005 › COMPARISONS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF « DELAYER » AND « SURVIVOR » AMONG CHINESE OCTOGENARIANS IN TAIWAN L. LIU*, L. CHEN, S. HWANG, C. LAN (Taipei, Taiwan) PA8 006 › PARENTAL LONGEVITY INFLUENCES ON MORTALITY TRAJECTORIES IN HUMANS L. GAVRILOV*, N. GAVRILOVA, L. GAVRILOV (Chicago, United States) PA8 007 › SOME BIO-GERONTOLOGICAL PECULIARITIES OF LONG-LIVERS IN AJARA REGION OF GEORGIA R. KHUKHUNAISHVILI*, M. KORIDZE, M. NAGERVADZE, N. ZOSIDZE, I. CHARKVIANI (Batumi, Georgia) METHYLATION STATUS AND AGEING; FINDINGS FROM THE BELFAST ELDERLY LONGITUDINAL FREE-LIVING AGEING STUDY (BELFAST) I. REA*, M. DALLET, S. MCNERLAN, A. MURPHY, K. MILLS (Belfast, United Kingdom) PA8 009 › BENEFICIAL METABOLIC PROFILE MARKS FAMILIAL LONGEVITY AT MIDDLE AGE D. VAN HEEMST*, R. WESTENDORP, M. ROZING, M. FROLICH, S. MOOIJAART, B. GERARDJAN, B. MARIAN, H. BASTIAAN, D. ANTON, S. ELINE (Leiden, The Netherlands) PA8 010 › Wednesday PA8 008 › G-2548A AND G19A LEP, AS WELL AS K109R, Q223R, K656N LEPR POLYMORPHISMS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HEALTHY EXTREME LONGEVITY M. ROSZKOWSKA-GANCARZ*, A. KURYLOWICZ, M. AMBROZIAK, J. POLOSAK, P. DOBOSZ, M. OWCZARZ, M. MOSSAKOWSKA, M. PUZIANOWSKA-KUZNICKA (Warsaw, Poland) PA8 011 › DETECTING SENESCENCE IN ARCTICA ISLANDICA: THE OLDEST SPECIES KNOWN TO SCIENCE I. RIDGWAY*, C. RICHARDSON (Anglesey, United Kingdom) Mechanisms of ageing PA8 012 › ENHANCED GLYCOGENESIS IS CRITICALLY INVOLVED IN SENESCENCE G. YOON*, Y. SEO, H. JUNG, Y. KIM, H. CHUNG, I. LIM (Suwon, Republic of Korea) 309 Wednesday 8 PA8 013 › Posters AGING ALTERS THE ABILITY OF THE SKIN TO RESIST TO PRESSURE-INDUCED ISCHEMIA IN HUMANS M. GAUBERT-DAHAN*, B. FROMY, D. SIGAUDO-ROUSSEL, G. BERRUT, J. SAUMET (PARIS, France) PA8 014 › STUDY OF A MODEL OF SUCCESSFUL AGING: THE LOU/C/JALL RAT STRAIN P. DUTAR*, A. STEPHAN, M. KOLLEN, P. SINET, A. FAIVRE-BAUMAN, C. LOUDES, J. ALLIOT, J. EPELBAUM, A. JOUVENCEAU, B. POTIER, J. BILLARD (Paris, France) PA8 015 › INCREASE OF XANTHINE OXIDASE ACTIVITY IN SEVERAL ORGANS FROM TRIPLE-TRANSGENIC ADULT MICE FOR ALZHEIMER DISEASE A. HERNANZ*, L. GIMÉNEZ-LLORT , C. VIDA, M. DE LAS CASAS-ENGEL, M. DE LA FUENTE (Madrid, Spain) PA8 016 › PUTATIVE ROLE OF A NOVEL P53-DEPENDENT CELLULAR SENESCENCE RELATED GENE, TARSH IN TUMOR SUPPRESSION M. MARUYAMA*, T. WAKOH, K. TERAUCHI, M. SUGIMOTO, J. SHIMADA (Obu-city, Aichi, Japan) PA8 017 › AGE AND BODY MASS INDEX CONTRIBUTION TO STANCE CONTROL D. ABRAHAMOVA*, F. HLAVACKA (Bratislava, Slovakia) PA8 018 › HOMOCYSTEINE AND INFLAMMATION AS MAIN DETERMINANTS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN THE ELDERLY G. BAPTISTA*, G. BAPTISTA, E. VENTURA, R. DURANT, A. JAUSSENT, M. PICOT, A. DUPUY, J. CRISTOL, C. JEANDEL (Montpellier, France) PA8 019 › LOSS OF REDUNDANCY IN OLDER ADULTS REFLECTED BY A CHANGE IN THE SLOPE OF THE FRAILTY INDEX WITH AGE K. ROCKWOOD*, M. ROCKWOOD, A. MITNITSKI (Halifax, Canada) PA8 020 › FATIGUE DEFORMATION OF DNA AND CELL STRUCTURES IS THE KEY MECHANISM OF AGEING Wednesday V. KISEL* (Chernogolovka, Russian Federation) PA8 021 › DO HISTORICAL CHANGES IN HUMAN MORTALITY REPRESENT CHANGES IN INTRINSIC AGEING? E. MILNE* (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) PA8 022 › FEASIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF MUSCLE BIOPSY IN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES: FINDINGS FROM THE HERTFORDSHIRE SARCOPENIA STUDY H. PATEL*, H. SYDDALL, M. HELEN, C. CYRUS, A. AVAN (SOUTHAMPTON, UK) PA8 023 › BDNF IN THE BRAINSTEM DORSAL VAGAL COMPLEX: A ROLE IN AGE-RELATED DYSREGULATION OF FOOD INTAKE? P. GAUDREAU*, S. SEGURA, S. MAHAUT, P. GAUDREAU, K. BEDARD, J. BEDARD, C. TARDIVEL, B. LEBRUN, G. FERLAND, E. MOYSE (MARSEILLE, France) PA8 024 › INDUCTION OF CELLULAR SENESCENCE BY PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 IN HUMAN FIBROBLASTS THROUGH AN ROS-MEDIATED P53 PATHWAY J. KIM*, H. KIM, K. KIM, S. KIM, S. BAEK, H. KIM, C. LEE (Daegu, Republic of Korea) PA8 025 › DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE TO AIN-93 DIET IN SENESCENCE ACCELERATED MOUSE (SAM) P8 AND R1 STRAINS PA8 026 › INCREASE OF MEGALIN AND CUBILIN IN THE KIDNEY GLOMERULI OF SENESCENT RATS WITH PROTEINURIA R. TAKAHASHI*, Y. FUKUI (Funabashi, Chiba, Japan) K. ODERA*, R. TAKAHASHI (Funabashi, Chiba, Japan) 310 Posters PA8 027 › Wednesday 8 CAVEOLAE-MEDIATED ENTRY OF S. TYPHIMURIUM INTO SENESCENT HOST CELLS K. CHO* (Gwangju, Republic of Korea) PA8 028 › INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF LAMIN A IN WIEDEMAN RAUTENSTRAUCH SYNDROME H. ARBOLEDA*, N. RAMIREZ, L. OLIVOS , C. GUEVARA , L. MORALES , G. ARBOLEDA, J. YUNIS, H. ARBOLEDA (Bogota, Colombia) PA8 029 › ANDROGEN RECEPTOR-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF ENDOTHELIAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE VIA PI3K/AKT AND ERK SIGNALING J. YU*, M. AKISHITA, M. ETO, S. OGAWA, K. IIJIMA, S. KATO, Y. OUCHI, T. OKABE (Tokyo , Japan) PA8 030 › AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN THE CENTRAL REGULATION OF ENERGY METABOLISM IN RATS PA8 031 › ACCUMULATION OF OXIDIZED MACROMOLECULES DOES NOT PRECEDE THE ONSET OF AGE-RELATED NEURAL DEFICITS M. BALASKO*, E. PETERVARI, A. GARAMI, S. SOOS, M. SZEKELY (Pecs, Hungary) A. BILKEI-GORZO*, A. PIYANOVA, Ö. ALBAYRAM, A. ZIMMER (Bonn, Germany) PA8 032 › PVF2, A PDGF/VEGF-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR, CONTRIBUTES TO AGE- AND OXIDATIVE STRESS-ASSOCIATED CHANGES IN DROSOPHILA MIDGUT STEM CELLS M. YOO*, N. CHOI, J. KIM, D. YANG, J. PARK, Y. KIM (Busan, Republic of Korea) PA8 033 › REVISITING THE METABOLIC SCALING HYPOTHESIS: DATA FROM THE BALTIMORE LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING C. RUGGIERO*, M. GRISWOLD, E. METTER, A. CHERUBINI, S. LING, D. MULLER, T. HARRIS, L. FERRUCCI (Perugia, Italy) PA8 034 › XPD AND WRN MRNA IS REDUCED WHILE THEIR PROMOTERS METHYLATION IS UNALTERED IN BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS OF CENTENARIANS J. POLOSAK*, M. ROSZKOWSKA-GANCARZ, P. DOBOSZ, M. OWCZARZ, M. PUZIANOWSKA-KUZNICKA (Warsaw, Poland) CENTROSOMAL HYPOTHESIS OF CELLULAR AGING AND DIFFERENTIATION: NEW DATA PA8 036 › INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR- 1 AND INSULIN RESISTANCE AS RISK FACTORS FOR ALZHEIMER DISEASE K. CHICHINADZE*, J. TKEMALADZE, A. LAZARASHVILI (Tbilisi, Georgia) A. VILORIA*, Y. R, M. R, R. M, G. P, R. JM (Madrid, Spain) PA8 037 › OXYS RATS AS ANIMAL MODEL OF AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION: POTENTIAL FOR PATHOGENESIS AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACH PA8 038 › MITOGENIC RESPONSE OF SENESCENT HUMAN DIPLOID FIBROBLASTS TO LPA AND ACI Wednesday PA8 035 › A. MARKOVETS*, A. FURSOVA, N. KOLOSOVA (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation) J. RHIM*, E. YEO, S. CHO, H. CHOI, Y. SON, S. LEE, S. KIM, S. PARK (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PA8 039 › THE NUCLEAR RECEPTOR RORALPHA AS A NEW ASTROCYTIC CONTRIBUTOR TO BRAIN AGING INFLAMMATORY PHENOTYPE B. VERNET-DER GARABEDIAN*, J. NATHALIE, J. SARAH, G. VANESSA, M. JEAN (Paris, France) PA8 040 › CELLULAR STRESS RESPONSES OF HUMAN SKIN FIBROBLASTS REFLECT DIFFERENCES IN HUMAN LONGEVITY P. DEKKER*, A. MAIER, D. VAN HEEMST, C. DE KONING-TREURNIET, J. BLOM, R. DIRKS, H. TANKE, R. WESTENDORP (Leiden, The Netherlands) 311 Wednesday 8 PA8 041 › Posters IMPROVING EFFECTS OF GROWTH HORMONE TREATMENT ON 5-HT SYNTHESIS AND PERFORMANCE OF RADIAL MAZE TASK S. ESTEBAN VALDÉS*, P. BARCELÓ CALDENTEY, C. GARAU GARCCÍA, S. APARICIO, C. NICOLAU LLOBERA, R. RIAL PLANAS (Palma de Mallorca, Spain) PA8 042 › RESTORATIVE EFFECTS OF GROWTH HORMONE TREATMENT ON CEREBRAL DOPAMINE SYNTHESIS AND MOTOR COORDINATION P. BARCELÓ CALDENTEY*, D. MORANTA, M. FIOL, A. GAMUNDÍ, R. RIAL PLANAS, S. ESTEBAN VALDÉS (Palma de Mallorca, Spain) New technologies (biomarkers, imaging, stem cells…) PA8 043 › HYDROGEN-RICH PURE WATER PREVENTS SUPEROXIDE FORMATION IN BRAIN OF VITAMIN C-DEPLETED SMP30/GNL KNOCKOUT MICE PA8 044 › ASSESSMENT SCALES AND CONSENSUS GUIDELINES ENCODED IN FORMAL LOGIC Y. SATO*, R. TAKAHASHI, A. ISHIGAMI (Chiba, Japan) P. EKLUND* (Umea, Sweden) PA8 045 › MANOMETRIC DISORDERS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS F. SORIA*, Y. SÁNCHEZ, C. DE LOS RIOS, F. CANGA, J. RIBERA, C. GREGORIO (Madrid, Spain) PA8 046 › DOMAIN-SPECIFICITY OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TEST ASSOCIATED WITH APOE e4 IN ELDERS WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT B. NAM*, S. MOON, J. SEO, T. KIM, B. HONG (CHUNGJU, Republic of Korea) PA8 047 › USE OF VARIABILITY, SPEED AND ACCELERATION PARAMETERS TO EVALUATE POSTURAL BALANCE IN OLD VS YOUNG INDIVIDUALS M. GRØNBECH JØRGENSEN*, A. HOLSGAARD-LARSEN, P. CASEROTTI, O. B.F. NIELSEN, P. AAGAARD (Aalborg, Denmark) PA8 048 › OXIDATIVE DNA DAMAGE IN PERIPHERAL LYMPHOCYTES OF PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER DISEASE Wednesday P. GIL*, G. R, C. C, C. A, Y. R, G. P, M. C (Madrid, Spain) PA8 049 › CCN3 INHIBITS NEOINTIMAL HYPERPLASIA THROUGH MODULATION OF SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL GROWTH AND MIGRATION T. SHIMOYAMA*, M. TAKEMOTO, M. KOSHIZAKA, M. FUJIMOTO, Y. TSURUTANI, S. OHNISHI, Y. SAITO, K. YOKOTE (Chiba, Japan) Ways of affecting the ageing process PA8 050 › NETAGE: AN ONLINE DATABASE AND NETWORK ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR BIOGERONTOLOGICAL RESEARCH R. TACUTU*, A. BUDOVSKY, V. FRAIFELD (Beer-Sheva, Israel) PA8 051 › ARTIFICIAL ATMOSPHERE: EFFECTS ON GASEOUS EXCHANGE, STRESS RESISTANCE AND LIFE SPAN PA8 052 › ORION: EFFECT ON GASEOUS EXCHANGE, ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE, STRESSRESISTANCE, DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE SPAN V. BEZRUKOV*, A. TIMCHENKO, N. UTKO, D. TOLSTUN, K. MURADIAN (Kiev, Ukraine) K. MURADIAN*, O. ZHUKOVSKIY, V. RAZUMENKO, V. POLYAKOV, A. ORLOVSKIY, G. SOLYANIK, V. BEZRUKOV, N. UTKO, A. TIMCHENKO (Kiev, Ukraine) PA8 053 › 312 IMMUNE RISK PHENOTYPE BUT NOT CMV STATUS IS ASSOCIATED WITH NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION IN ELDERLY IN-PATIENTS A. PLONQUET*, C. MILLOT, F. TAHMASEBI, C. BRISACIER, P. BORIES, K. LE DUDAL, S. BASTUJI-GARIN, E. PAILLAUD (Créteil, France) Posters PA8 054 › Wednesday 8 BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF EGB 761 ON TARDIVE DYSKINESIA INDUCED BY HALOPERIDOL IN RATS B. SPINNEWYN*, B. SPINNEWYN, C. CHARNET, A. MICHEL, C. PIERRE-ETIENNE (Les Ulis, France) PA8 055 › EGB 761 PROVIDES MEMORY RECOVERY IN A MODEL OF VASCULAR DEMENTIA IN GERBILS M. ROCHER*, M. ROCHER, B. SPINNEWYN, D. CARRE, J. SCHULZ, B. PIGNOL, M. AUGUET, P. CHABRIER (Les Ulis, France) PA8 056 › INVOLVEMENT OF AKT-FOXO3A SIGNALING IN TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 9MEDIATED ANTI-APOPTOSIS PA8 057 › MITOCHONDRIAL DNA REJUVENESCENCE: RESISTANCE IS NOT FUTILE PA8 058 › INFLUENCES OF AGEING AND THE LIFE-EVENTS ON THE OLDER WOMAN’S WEIGHT S. BAEK*, E. LIM, J. LEE, Y. HWANG, B. CHIN, J. KIM (Daegu, Republic of Korea) A. SAFDAR*, M. TARNOPOLSKY (Hamilton, Canada) K. ARAI*, A. KAZUKO , Y. JIN , H. HIROSHI , S. YOSHIO (Machida-shi, Tokyo, Japan) PA8 059 › RHOA REGULATES AMYLOID-b (Ab) BINDING VIA b2-INTEGRIN, AND SUPEROXIDE PRODUCTION IN BV2 CELLS IN RESPONSE TO FAb J. PARK*, Y. JEON, M. MOON, J. LEE, J. KIM, S. KIM, Y. KIM (Chuncheon, Republic of Kore) PA8 060 › GENE EXPRESSION PROFILE IN MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS FOLLOWING LOSS OF MOLAR TEETH M. TAKATSU*, K. KOMAKI, M. TSUCHIYA, T. OHI, N. GIONHAKU (Tokyo, Japan) Track B - Health Sciences / Geriatric Medicine PB8 061 › THE FREQUENCY OF ANXIETY IN PATIENTS WITH A FIRST TIME DIAGNOSE OF MILD DEMENTIA PB8 062 › CLINICAL CONSEQUENCES OF ANXIETY IN MILD ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND DEMENTIA WITH LEWY BODIES Alzheimer’s / Dementia / Cognitive decline / MCI M. BREITVE*, M. HYNNINEN, A. RONGVE, D. AARSLAND, I. NORDHUS (Bergen, Norway) PB8 063 › Wednesday M. HYNNINEN*, M. BREITVE, A. RONGVE, D. AARSLAND, I. NORDHUS (Bergen, Norway) CAN PSYCHOMOTOR DECLINE ON SPEECH PRODUCTION IN MILD ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE BE DUE TO REDUCED CEREBELLAR GRAY MATTER? C. RODRIGUEZ-ARANDA*, R. BAKKEN- ARNESEN, C. JOTA, P. ELDEVIK, S. JOHNSEN, S. SPARR, K. WATERLOO, T. VANGBERG (Tromsoe, Norway) PB8 064 › EARLY VERSUS LATE-ONSET DEPRESSION IN A PROSPECTIVE AGEING STUDY IN GERMANY J. SCHRÖDER*, J. PANTEL, P. SCHÖNKNECHT, J. SCHRÖDER (Heidelberg, Germany) PB8 065 › BRAIN PERFUSION CHANGES IN RELATION TO MTL ATROPHY IN AMCI: DEAFFERENTATION AND PLASTICITY? E. BARBEAU*, E. GUEDJ, M. DIDIC, O. FÉLICIAN, J. RANJEVA, M. PONCET, P. COZZONE, O. MUNDLER, M. CECCALDI (Marseille, France) PB8 066 › COGNITIVE DECLINE AND INFLAMMATORY STATE D. MARIETTI*, A. GIANI, L. BOSCHI, D. MARIETTI, S. BOSCHI, M. BARTALINI, M. SANTORO, G. PERUZZI, G. DE PADUANIS (Siena, Italy) 313 Wednesday 8 PB8 067 › Posters DEMENTIA PREVALENCE AMONG ELDERLY KIEV RESIDENTS AND COGNITIVE FEATURES OF MILD/MODERATE VAD AND AD N. BACHINSKAYA*, V. bezrukov, K. poletaeva, V. kholin, N. foyght (Kiev, Ukraine) PB8 068 › PREVALENCE OF TREATMENT WITH BENZODIAZEPINES IN A GERIATRIC’S DAY HOSPITAL DETECTED ON FIRST ADMISSION FOR CLINICAL EVALUATION OF MEMORY DISORDERS H. ISMER*, N. BRESSOLLES, G. AIME, Y. HEMMENDINGER, M. SCHATZ (BISCHWILLER, France) PB8 069 › EFFECT OF DONEPEZIL ON RADIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL MARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH AMNESTIC MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: A RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL B. DUBOIS*, B. DUBOIS, M. SARAZIN, S. LEHERICY, M. CHUPIN, I. TONELLI, L. GARNERO, D. DORMONT (La defense , France) PB8 070 › GROUP DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE PATTERNS ON A MEASURE OF CONVERSATIONAL SKILLS IN DEMENTIA J. ORANGE*, J. ORANGE, L. WILLIAMS, R. LUBINSKI, B. PURVES, A. JOHNSON, J. SMALL (London, Canada) PB8 071 › PREDICTORS OF RAPID COGNITIVE DECLINE AMONG DEMENTED SUBJECTS AGED 75 OR MORE: (« SUJET AGé FRAGILE – EVALUATION ET SUIVI » COHORT – SAFES) M. dramé*, S. VIATONOU, I. MORRONE, R. MAHMOUDI, P. LANG, F. BOYER, G. SCHWEBEL, T. VOISIN, D. SOMME, F. BLANCHARD, J. NOVELLA (Reims, France) PB8 072 › A PACHYMENINGITIS ASSOCIATED WITH A WALDENSTROM DISEASE, PRESENTING AS AN ACUTE CONFUSIONAL STATE S. SHAHKARAMI*, J. PROST, J. DE ROTROU, P. BOUCHACOURT, J. IGHIL, O. HANON, A. RIGAUD, E. DURON (Paris, France) Wednesday PB8 073 › COGNITIVE TESTING IN GERIATRICS MOBILE TEAM J. LAGRANDEUR*, W. MOUSSOUS, T. CUDENNEC, S. MOULIAS, L. TEILLET (Boulogne Billancourt, France) PB8 074 › RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RELATION BETWEEN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND PRESBYCUSIS R. MAHMOUDI*, P. PRIEUR, M. DRAMÉ, A. BATALLA, E. TOUSSAINT, M. KACK, F. ANTOINE, R. BACHELET, G. SCHWEBEL, F. BLANCHARD, J. NOVELLA (Reims, France) PB8 075 › DIFFERENCES IN TOTAL SCORE FOR THE MINI MENTAL STATE EXAMINATION DUE TO DIFFERENT BASELINE TIMES OF TESTING K. KRISTIANSEN*, F. DAHL, L. TANUM (Asker, Norway) PB8 076 › COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT IN GERIATRIC POST EMERGENCY UNIT C. HEIN*, A. PIAU, A. JACQUINOT, F. NOURHASHEMI, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) PB8 077 › BASELINE CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS RECEIVING INSURANCE COVERAGE OF CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS FOR ALZHEIMER DISEASE UNDER A POLICY OF « COVERAGE WITH EVIDENCE DEVELOPMENT » G. HSIUNG*, C. JACOVA, C. GREEN, D. HOSICK, R. MATTSON, K. RABHERU, P. LEE, L. BEATTIE, M. MACLURE, N. CHAPPELL (Vancouver, Canada) PB8 078 › EFFECT OF ETANERCEPT IN AN INTRACEREBROVENTRICULAR STREPTOZOTOCIN MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN RATS K. ELCIOGLU*, L. KABASAKAL, M. KARAN (Istanbul, Turkey) PB8 079 › SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENTS AND COGNITION IN OLDER ADULTS A. GARCIA*, M. SCHRIBER, A. HEMRAJ, A. PELTSCH, D. MUNOZ (Kingston, Canada) 314 Posters PB8 080 › Wednesday 8 INVOLVEMENT OF LIPOPROTEIN (A) PHENOTYPES IN THE ETIOLOGY OF CEREBRAL WHITE MATTER LESION I. TOSHIHIKO*, T. NAKAI, T. UMAHARA, S. KOYAMA, H. KANETAKA, H. ARAI (Tokyo, Japan) PB8 081 › EFFECT OF DANCE-BASED EXERCISE PROGRAM ON MOBILITY AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH DEMENTIA H. IVA*, H. VANKOVA, B. JURASKOVA, D. HRNCIARIKOVA, P. VELETA, K. MACHACOVA (Praha , Czech Republic) PB8 082 › TRANSCULTURAL ADAPTATION AND PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION OF A FRENCH-LANGUAGE VERSION OF THE QOL-AD A. WOLAK*, D. JOLLY, L. DI POLLINA, M. COLLART, A. PARENT, J. ANKRI, J. AQUINO, I. MORRONE, E. TOUSSAINT, F. BOYER, J. NOVELLA (Reims, France) PB8 083 › FROM WALKING AREAS TO HEALING GARDENS FOR ALZHEIMER PATIENTS: METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN. T. JONVEAUX*, R. FESCHAREK, A. POP, O. POTTIER MOUTON, L. DEMARCHE, L. ZIADE (NANCY, France) PB8 084 › TOWARDS AN AGING SPECIFIC COGNITIVE PHENOTYPE D. ROYALL*, R. PALMER (San Antonio, United States of America) PB8 085 › IMPACT OF MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT ON DRIVING SAFETY – EXPLORING THE EVIDENCE M. TRUONG*, N. KORNER-BITENSKY, M. MAN-SON-HING, G. NAGLIE, S. MARSHALL, D. BENOIT (Montreal, Canada) PB8 086 › PATTERNS OF LOSSES OF BASIC ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN ALZHEIMER PATIENTS. THE FRENCH COHORT REAL L. LECHOWSKI*, M. LE CRANE, B. DENIS, S. VAN PRADELLES, L. D’ARAILH, Z. SERIDI, F. MULLER, D. TORTRAT, L. TEILLET, B. VELLAS (Paris, France) PB8 087 › L. DECKER*, S. MYERS, C. RODRÍGUEZ-ARANDA, J. POTTER, N. STERGIOU (Omaha, United States) PB8 088 › PSYCHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RIVERMEAD BEHAVIOURAL MEMORY TEST (RBMT) AS AN EARLY DETECTION INSTRUMENT FOR DEMENTIA AND MCI IN BRAZIL PB8 089 › SUDDEN DYSORTHOGRAPHIA AND DYSLEXIA IN A 70 YEARS OLD FEMALE: VASCULAR, ALZHEIMER’S OR POSTERIOR CORTICAL ATROPHY? Wednesday TASK DIFFICULTY AFFECTS GAIT VARIABILITY DURING DUAL-TASK IN HEALTHY YOUNG AND OLDER ADULTS M. YASSUDA*, M. FLAKS, F. PEREIRA, L. VIOLA, C. MEMORIA (São Paulo, Brazil) C. BRODEUR*, H. IMBEAULT, T. FÜLÖP, S. HÉROUX (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB8 090 › IS THE ‘DELIRIOUS ABOUT DEMENTIA’ COGNITIVE SCREENING ALGORITHM FEASIBLE ON AN ACUTE CARE OF THE ELDERLY WARD? A HOSPITAL-BASED STUDY PB8 091 › IS AMNESTIC MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT A DIFFERENT CLINICAL ENTITY FROM NON-AMNESTIC MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT? R. O’TOOLE*, N. JOHN, S. MACKENZIE (Bath, United Kingdom) L. WEE-SHIONG*, P. CHAN, M. CHONG (Singapore, Singapore) PB8 092 › OVERVIEW OF THE AUSTRALIAN DEMENTIA OUTCOMES MEASUREMENT SUITE (DOMS) PROJECT S. JAN*, N. MAROSSZEKY, E. SANSONI (Wollongong, Australia) 315 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 093 › NEURAL CORRELATES OF FOCUSED ATTENTION IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL OLDER ADULTS PB8 094 › MEDICATIONS AT RISK FOR MEMORY IMPAIRMENT IN ELDERLY J. BOWES*, S. KLAR, P. STROMAN, I. JOHNSRUDE, A. GARCIA (Kingston, Canada) M. FORTIN*, I. ROUCH, C. GÉDÉON, S. GENTHON, V. DAUPHINOT, M. BONNEFOY, P. KROLAK-SALMON (Québec, Canada) PB8 095 › INVESTIGATION OF ACTUAL CONDITIONS OF DEMENTIA SYNDROME SENIOR CITIZEN WHO USES CLOCK DRAWING TEST N. KIMURA* (Miyoshi-Town, Japan) PB8 096 › NEW FRENCH RECOMMENDATIONS OF HAS ON ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: AN OVERVIEW OF DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS IN A GERIATRIC HOSPITAL M. SEUX*, J. FINZI, F. CHEDHOMME, A. CHAHWAKILIAN, M. SEUX, A. CHEVALLIER (Paris, France) PB8 097 › ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: FUNCTIONAL CAPACITIES AS MARKERS OF DISEASE PROGRESSION AND TREATMENT EFFICACY D. PEROTTA*, F. FALVO, L. CRAVELLO, M. MUSICCO, C. TENCONI, S. FELLER, C. PETTENATI (Passirana, Italy) PB8 098 › SHORT TERM MORTALITY ACCORDING TO COGNITIVE STATUS IN ACUTELY ILL ELDERLY PATIENTS I. SLEIMAN*, R. ROZZINI, A. RANHOFF, S. BOFFELLI, A. MORANDI, M. TRABUCCHI (Brescia, Italy) PB8 099 › DONEPEZIL, MIRTAZAPINE AND NIGHTMARE J. KIM* (Gunpo, Republic of Korea) PB8 100 › CLINICAL AUDIT OF DEMENTIA CARE: A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE – PRELIMINARY RESULTS Wednesday M. JOSHIPURA*, B. LIU, T. IZUKAWA, B. GOLDLIST, M. NICULA, M. NORRIS, M. ZORZITTO, J. LEE (Mississauga, Canada) PB8 101 › THE VALIDITY OF THE KOREAN-MONTREAL COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT (K-MOCA) AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR SCREENING OF VCI Y. KANG*, Y. KIM, J. PARK (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea) PB8 102 › NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYNDROMES AND PROGRESSION OF COGNITIVE AND FUNCTIONAL DECLINE IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER DISEASE L. CRAVELLO*, K. PALMER, R. PERRI, L. FADDA, S. MOSTI, G. SALAMONE, F. LUPO, C. CALTAGIRONE, M. MUSICCO (Rome, Italy) PB8 103 › ASSESSING ALZHEIMER DEMENTIA IN POPULATION OF OLDER INDIVIDUALS IN TUNISIA F. JEMAA KHALDI*, F. JEMAA KHALDI, H. MRABET KHIARI, T. BELLAJ, S. BELLAJ, N. ATTIA ROMDHANE, I. BEN HAMMOUDA, A. MRABET (Tunis, Tunisia) PB8 104 › SLEEP HYGIENE IN SLEEP DISORDERS OF DEMENTIA ELDERLY A. MARTINS*, A. MARTINS, A. FERREIRA, A. ROSA (Santo Tirso, Portugal) PB8 105 › DO DIFFERENT COGNITIVE TASKS INTERFERE WITH POSTURAL CONTROL IN ELDERLY AND DEMENTED SS? B. MANNI*, V. GUERZONI, E. FERRARI, M. VESCHI, F. NEVIANI, M. NERI (Modena, Italy) PB8 106 › PREVALENCE AND THERAPEUTIC HANDLING OF DEMENTIA IN NURSING HOMES OF THE PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIAS J. GUTIERREZ*, G. JOSE, S. LUCÍA, J. FRANCISCO, A. ARSENIO (Luanco, Spain) 316 Posters PB8 107 › Wednesday 8 RELEVANCE OF THE PRESCRIPTION OF THE ACETHYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS AND THE MEMANTINE FOR THE AGED PATIENTS R. DELSOL*, C. GARD, T. MAI, S. MEDJAHED, V. DAREES, A. GRANCHER, M. GUIMFACK, C. CANTET, B. MEZHOUD (Villiers Le Bel, France) PB8 108 › PREVALENCE OF SLEEP DISORDERS IN A MCI POPULATION AND ASSOCIATION WITH COGNITIVE SUBTYPES S. BOMBOIS*, X. DELBEUCK, L. LAURIER, J. JACQUESSON, P. DERAMBURE, C. MONACA, P. FLORENCE (Lille, France) PB8 109 › ORAL STATUS OF MEMBERS OF FRANCE-ALZHEIMER-HAUTS-DE-SEINE (FA92) AND THEIR MAIN CAREGIVER PB8 110 › POINTING INTERACTION TECHNIQUES FOR OLDER PEOPLE WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AS A DIAGNOSIS TOOL? P. CHARRU*, A. BODINEAU, L. SALOMON, M. FOLLIGUET (Colombes, France) N. VIGOUROUX*, F. VELLA, P. RUMEAU, A. RIGAUD, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) PB8 111 › PROFIT FOR THE USE OF THE GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITAL FOR PATIENTS WITH MILD-MODERATE DEMENTIA P. SORANDO FERNANDEZ*, J. GÓMEZ PAVÓN, N. OTAZU ARÉVALO, I. RUIZPÉREZ CANTERA (Madrid, Spain) PB8 112 › FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT, CO-MORBIDITIES AND PROGNOSIS FOR ELDERLY ADMITTED AT A GERIATRIC SERVICE A. BARRETO VIEIRA*, F. LIMA NOGUEIRA, M. TONIDANDEL BARBOSA, J. BARBOSA MACHADO (BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil) PB8 113 › COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE OF PATIENTS WITH PRE-DIABETES AND DIABETES MELLITUS S. SILVA-FILHO*, R. JS, L. RR, R. STS, F. MP, F. PF, F. MC, F. E, L. NKC, S. AC, M. JC (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) PB8 114 › G. ARSENAULT-LAPIERRE*, H. CHERTKOW (Montréal, Canada) PB8 115 › EFFICACY OF SSRI ON COGNITION OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PATIENTS TREATED WITH CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS R. LUCA*, L. ROZZINI, B. VICINI CHILOVI, M. ZANETTI, E. BERTOLETTI, M. TRABUCCHI, A. PADOVANI (Brescia, Italy) PB8 116 › Wednesday CLINICAL PROGRESSION IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT MAY NOT BE REFLECTED IN NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DOMAIN DECLINE UNAWARENESS OF MEMORY IMPAIRMENT AND BEHAVIOURAL ABNORMALITIES IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: RELATION TO PROFESSIONAL HEALTH CARE BURDEN M. AL ALOUCY*, M. ROUDIER, G. DALA BARBA (Paris, France) PB8 117 › ANTICHOLINERGIC DRUGS USE AND MEMORY DECLINE IN ELDERLY COMMUNITY RESIDENTS P. KROLAK-SALMON*, I. ROUCH, M. FORTIN, V. DAUPHINOT, F. ROCHE, J. BARTHÉLÉMY, P. KROLAK-SALMON (Villeurbane, France) PB8 118 › IMMUNE SIGNATURE IN ALZHEIMER A. LARBI*, G. PAWELEC, E. DERHOVANESSIAN, D. GOLDECK, T. FULOP (Tübingen, Germany) PB8 119 › IMPORTANCE OF A BLACK BACKGROUND IN IMAGE DISPLAY FOR COGNITIVE REHABILITATION SOFTWARE F. VELLA*, S. HERMABESSIÈRE, P. RUMEAU, N. VIGOUROUX, A. RIGAUD, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) 317 Wednesday 8 PB8 120 › Posters NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT AND BED SORES IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE A. MORENO-GUERÍN BAÑOS*, E. PÉREZ-GODOY DÍAZ, F. FERNANDEZ VARGAS, I. DEL BARCO DE LA HAZA, J. RUIZ GONZÁLEZ, A. ALVARADO TATO, A. AMAYA CORTIJO (Sevilla, Spain) PB8 121 › IMMUNE STATUS OF CMV AND INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER DISEASE T. FULOP*, A. LARBI, C. BRODEUR, G. LACOMBE, E. FROST, G. PAWELEC (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB8 122 › QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE VERBAL LEARNING PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT M. SÖDERLUND*, E. LABLOS, S. TROJANOWSKI, V. SATINOSKY, A. MAURIÑO, D. SEINHART, L. CAMERA (Buenos Aires, Argentina) PB8 123 › FOCUSED ATTENTION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN COGNITIVELY NORMAL OLDER AND YOUNGER ADULTS IN A VERBAL STROOP TASK: A FMRI STUDY J. BOWES*, S. KLAR, J. BOWES, P. STROMAN , I. JOHNSRUDE, A. GARCIA (Vancouver, Canada) PB8 124 › OLD NON-WESTERN IMMIGRANTS ARE NOT BEING REFERRED TO HOSPITAL SERVICES. A STUDY FROM CITY DISTRICTS OF OSLO, NORWAY PB8 125 › BMI, ALBUMIN, HEMOGLOBIN AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE A. VALEN-SENDSTAD*, T. VON TREPKA, A. VALEN-SENDSTAD (Oslo, Norway) B. GONZALEZ*, D. GAMEZ, R. SALINAS, X. ORTIZ (Monterrey, Mexico) PB8 126 › RISK OF COGNITIVE DECLINE AND MORTALITY IN DIABETIC MEXICAN ELDERS S. MEJIA*, C. ZUNIGA (Tijuana, Mexico) PB8 127 › GALANTAMINE IN ALZHEIMER T. METS*, K. VAN PUYVELDE, R. STUDY GROUP (Brussels, Belgium) Wednesday PB8 128 › CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISTURBANCES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE F. BERTIN HUGAULT*, F. BERTIN-HUGAULT, Y. GUILHERMET, J. GAYET, P. HAOND, P. KROLAK-SALMON (VILLEURBANNE, France) PB8 129 › CAREGIVER BOURNOUT IN ALZHEIMER DISEASE PRESENT IN MEXICAN FOUNDATION V. VICTOR*, S. PANIAGUA (Guadalajara, Mexico) PB8 130 › ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI), NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND BODY COMPOSITION AMONG ELDERLY PEOPLE IN MALAYSIA S. SHAHAR*, L. LEE, N. SHAARI, N. MOHD YUSOFF, N. MOHD SAKIAN, N. RAJAB, S. A.AZIZ, R. RAJIKAN, A. CHIN (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) PB8 131 › SMALL UNITS AND A DAY CARE CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN AN INTERGENERATIONAL HOUSING AND SERVICES STRUCTURE IN SAINT APOLLINAIRE « HELLO NEIGHBOUR » P. DAURE* (Dijon, France) Antiageing PB8 132 › ARE OLDER PERSONS APPRECIATED IN THE FINNISH SOCIETY? S. VAAPIO*, M. SALMINEN, M. HINTSALA, S. KIVELÄ (Turku, Finland) 318 Posters PB8 133 › Wednesday 8 BIOMARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN OLDER HEALTHY SPANISH SUBJECTS M. JUANA*, R. JOSE MIGUEL, A. MARIA DOLORES, P. SOLEDAD, Z. PILAR (Guadalupe, Spain) PB8 134 › DEBRECEN LONGEVITY STUDY II. HEALTH AND FREE RADICALS IN OLDEST OLD RESIDENTS S. IMRE*, A. KOVACS, K. NAGY, Z. VARGA, M. UDVARDY, Z. SZIKSZAI, G. PARAGH (Debrecen, Hungary) Cancer advances in geriatrics PB8 135 › PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT TOLERANCE AND EFFICACY IN THE ELDERLY A. DAUFFY-ALLAIN*, C. LAZAROVICI, S. OUDARD, H. LAHJIBI-PAULET, A. MINARD, C. BAUER, O. SAINT-JEAN, M. GISSELBRECHT (Paris, France) PB8 136 › THE VALUE OF A COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT (CGA) FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH NON METASTATIC BREAST CANCER PB8 137 › A NOVEL WAY OF ASSESSING HEALTH AND VULNERABILITY IN OLDER NEWLYDIAGNOSED CANCER PATIENTS: RESULTS OF A PILOT STUDY C. DIONNE*, G. ALBRAND, C. TERRET, J. DROZ (Lyon, France) V. GIRRE*, M. PUTS, J. MONETTE, V. GIRRE, C. PEPE, M. MONETTE, L. PANASCI, M. BASIK, G. BATIST, C. WOLFSON, H. BERGMAN (Paris, France) PB8 138 › PRACTICAL FUNCTIONING OF AN ONCO-GERIATRIC READAPTATION UNIT (OGRU) C. LAZAROVICI*, H. VINCENT, A. LAPLANTE, E. KAROUBI, C. LAZAROVICI (VILLEJUIF, France) PB8 139 › OVERALL SURVIVAL IN ELDERLY WOMEN WITH EARLY BREAST CANCER M. MOLINA-GARRIDO*, G. CARMEN, M. ANTONIA, S. JOSE ANTONIO, M. MARIA, C. MONICA, O. AMAYA, C. ALFREDO (Cuenca, Spain) PB8 140 › I. BEREDER*, O. GUERIN, R. BOULAHSSASS, A. COUDERC, V. MAILLAND, P. PRAS, P. BROCKER, J. BEREDER (Nice, France) PB8 141 › IMPACT OF A GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT IN ONCOLOGY.A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ABOUT 59 OLDER PATIENTS WITH CANCERS R. BOULAHSSASS*, O. GUERIN, I. BEREDER, E. CHAMOREY, V. MAILLAND, E. FRANCOIS, P. PRAS, A. COUDERC, P. BROCKER, A. THYSS (Nice, France) PB8 142 › Wednesday CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY COMBINED WITH PERITONEAL INTRAOPERATIVE HEATED CHEMOTHERAPY FOR MANAGEMENT OF PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS IN 59 OLDER ADULTS OVER 65 YEARS THE CONSTRUCTION OF ILLNESS RELATED KNOWLEDGE VARIED AMONG PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS AT THE BEGINNING OF RADIOTHERAPY S. RANKINEN*, S. SALANTERÄ, A. RYHÄNEN, K. TULUS, H. LEINO-KILPI (Turku, Finland) PB8 143 › TREATMENT DECISION-MAKING BY OLDER INDIVIDUALS WITH CANCER: ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPT OF « PATIENT DECISION-MAKING » F. STROHSCHEIN*, C. G. LOISELLE, F. A. CARNEVALE, H. BERGMAN (Montreal, Canada) PB8 144 › AN UNEXPLAINED FEVER M. EMILIE*, E. MATONNAT , M. PICAT, M. ARRESTIER, T. DANTOINE (Limoges, France) PB8 145 › IMPACT OF AN ONCOGERIATRIC PROGRAM IN A MEDICAL ONCOLOGY UNIT D. GOMEZ ABREO*, M. BONNEFOY, G. FREYER, V. TRILLET-LENOIR, C. FALANDRY (PIERRE BENITE, France) 319 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 146 › EFFECTS OF DIETARY CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID ISOMER ON HEPATIC ANTIOXIDANT ENZYME SYSTEM IN 1,2-DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE-TREATED RATS PB8 147 › THE NURSING ROLES IN ENHANCING THE CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PARTICIPATION AMONG THE ELDERLY WOMEN IN HONG KONG Y. KIM* (CHUNCHEON, Republic of Korea) A. WONG* (Hong Kong, china) Cardiac failure / Atherosclerosis / Vascular disease and hypertension / COPD / Cerebrovascular disease PB8 148 › THE 6-MIN WALK TEST AND BODY COMPOSITION IN ELDERLY COPD PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS A. DORNELAS DE ANDRADE*, P. MARINHO, J. CRUZ, A. GAMA, I. BEZERRA, D. LOS, R. SOUZA, M. SANTANA, R. GUERRA, A. DORNELAS DE ANDRADE (Jaboatâo dos Guararapes, Brazil) PB8 149 › SERUM LEVELS OF LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO MID STAY GERIATRIC HOSPITAL J. JAFARBAY*, H. ANGLARET, E. LAMAS, Y. DOUDIBA, J. ARVIEU (Boulogne Billancourt, France) PB8 150 › ANTIANGINAL EFFICACY OF THE SELECTIVE IF CURRENT INHIBITOR IVABRADINE IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH STABLE ANGINA O. HANON*, J. EMERIAU, G. BERRUT, M. PACCALIN (Paris, France) PB8 151 › HEAD ROTATION INDUCED HYPOTENSION IS COMMON IN OLDER PERSONS WHO FALL Y. SCHOON*, S. RONGEN, A. BOS, J. CLAASSEN (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Wednesday PB8 152 › OLDER PATIENTS WITH ST-ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION BENEFIT FROM PRIMARY PCI WITHIN A MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION NETWORK A. BRAUN*, A. RILLIG, U. MEYERFELDT, W. JUNG, P. OSTER, R. BIRKEMEYER (Heidelberg, Germany) PB8 153 › STROKES AND PRESSURE SORE IN A GERIATRIC SUB ACUTE CARE UNIT S. HAULON*, V. GAUTIER, A. SAUTEREAU, F. BLOCH, L. JOFFREDO, T. JOUCDAR, M. MANKOUR, G. ABITBOL, N. CHARASZ (Paris, France) PB8 154 › ACEBUTOLOL, A DELAYED-ACTION BOMBER S. MARILIER*, M. EMMANUEL, D. SOFIA, M. ISABELLE, M. PATRICK, P. PIERRE (Dijon , France) PB8 155 › VITAMIN K ANTAGONISTS OVERDOSE PREDICTIVE FACTORS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS PB8 156 › STROKE AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN A GERIATRIC SUB ACUTE CARE UNIT C. DJIAN*, G. GIROUIN, A. GUILLERMET, M. DUCHER, L. BOURGUIGNON (Lyon, France) A. SAUTEREAU*, V. GAUTIER, F. BLOCH, S. HAULON, L. JOFFREDO, T. JOUCDAR, M. MANKOUR, G. ABITBOL, N. CHARASZ (Paris, France) PB8 157 › CENTRAL ANGIOTENSIN II-MEDIATED HYPERTENSIVE RESPONSES TO RESTRAINT STRESS ARE DIMINISHED WITH AGE B. ERDOS*, M. WOODS, B. BASGUT, I. CUDYKIER, M. WHIDDEN, R. TAWIL, A. CARDOUNEL, P. SCARPACE, N. TUMER (Gainesville, United States) PB8 158 › PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY (PEG) MORTALITY IN STROKE PATIENTS R. WILLIAMS*, M. STOREY, S. ISACC, B. MANDAL (Chertsey, Surrey, UK) 320 Posters PB8 159 › Wednesday 8 CARDIAC REMOTE TELEMETRY IN A GERIATRIC ACUTE CARE UNIT: A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL M. MEURICE*, M. MEURICE, P. LE DEUN, P. DA COL, L. GARNIER, F. PINOCHE (MALESTROIT, France) PB8 160 › LATE ONSET MYASTHENIA GRAVIS. A DISEASE TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT. A CASE REPORT J. BLAZQUEZ*, J. GIL MORENO, G. MARTINON TORRES, N. PARRAS GARCIA DE LEON, N. FERNANDEZ MARTINEZ (TOLEDO, Spain) PB8 161 › MECHANISMS OF AGE-RELATED CHANGES OF OXYGEN-TRANSPORTATION FUNCTION OF BLOOD PB8 162 › CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND NUTRITION RISK AMONG THOSE LIVING TO ADVANCED AGE O. KORKUSHKO*, L. IVANOV, A. PISARUK , N. CHEBOTAREV (Kiev, Ukraine) R. TEH*, C. WHAM, N. KERSE, R. DOUGHTY (Auckland, New Zealand) PB8 163 › IMPACT OF ALDOSTERONE RECEPTOR BLOCKADE VERSUS THIAZIDE THERAPY ON SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM FUNCTION IN GERIATRIC HYPERTENSION M. SUPIANO*, W. WRAY (Salt Lake City, United States) PB8 164 › CORRELATION AMONG CARDIOVASCULAR TESTS IN PATIENTS WITH CHAGAS DISEASE OVER 50 YEARS OF AGE PB8 165 › HYPERTENSION IN A SPANISH POPULATION AGED 85 OR OLDER. NON-DIPPING PATTERN AND PHARMACOLOGICAL CONTROL S. SILVA*, C. AMARAL, E. GONTIJO (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) J. BLAZQUEZ CARRASCO*, F. MADRUGA GALAN, A. BLANCO ORENES, M. MAREQUE ORTEGA, J. GIL MORENO, F. TARAZONA SANTABALBINA (TOLEDO, Spain) PB8 166 › ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE THERAPY AMONG THE VERY ELDERLY PB8 167 › AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING (ABMP) PATTERN IN HYPERTENSIVE ELDERLY WITH WITH POSTPRANDIAL HYPOTENSION (PPH) R. SZTRAMKO*, M. BROWN, V. CHAU, R. WONG (Vancouver, Canada) PB8 168 › STANDARDIZED GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH AORTIC STENOSIS Wednesday A. ZANASI*, A. MINNUCCI, C. VEDELE (Baggiovara di Modena, Italy) C. PATRY*, T. OLLIVIER, D. HIMBERT, N. FAUCHER, B. IUNG, A. RAYNAUD-SIMON (Paris, France) PB8 169 › EVALUATION OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY [PWV] AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDEX [ASI] IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE A. MATHUR*, H. AGARWAL, M. CHATURVEDY, M. KUMAR, S. MATHUR (Jodhpur, India) PB8 170 › NEW TECHNIQUE OF SURGICAL MYOCARDIAL REVASCULARIZATION – BETTER SURVIVAL OF OCTOGERIANS R. SPUNDA*, T. URBAN, M. SEMRAD, M. SALMAY, M. SPACEK, T. PRSKAVEC, E. TOPINKOVA (Prague, Czech Republic) PB8 171 › IMPACT OF GAMMA-GLUTAMYLTRANSFERASE ON FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS AFTER ISCHEMIC STROKE D. D’ AMBROSIO*, D. DELLA MORTE, G. GARGIULO, F. GALLUCCI, M. ROSSETTI, G. DE ROSA, G. UOMO, T. RUNDEK, F. RENGO, P. ABETE (Naples, Italy) PB8 172 › QUALITY OF LIFE IN LOW INCOME PATIENTS WITH COPD L. DANOJEVIC*, V. LJUBIC BEGANOVIC, P. REBIC, B. GVOZDENOVIC (Belgrade, Serbia) 321 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 173 › PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELL TRANSPLANTATION FOR PATIENTS WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE PB8 174 › CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF AN INCREASED PLASMA NT-PROBNP LEVEL IN NONAGENARIANS FROM THE GENERAL POPULATION E. KANEKO*, Y. ABE, A. KAWAKAMI, K. SHIMOKADO (Tokyo, Japan) B. VAES*, W. DE RUIJTER, J. DEGRYSE, R. WESTENDORP, J. GUSSEKLOO (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Belgium) PB8 175 › BEFORE A STROKE AND AFTER – WHAT HAPPENS? L. OLAI*, M. OMNE-PONTÉN, L. BORGQUIST, K. SVÄRDSUDD (Uppsala, Sweden) PB8 176 › CHANGES IN AUTONOMIC REGULATION IS CORRELATED WITH THE SEVERITY OF BRAIN LESIONS IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE N. FERRARA*, G. D’ADDIO, G. CORBI, R. GIOVANNA, B. LANZILLO, G. FURGI, F. RENGO (Campobasso, Italy) PB8 177 › ADIPONECTIN AND HOMOCYSTEINE IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH AGING; CORRELATION STUDY E. LUPEANU*, V. ANDREI, R. PIRCALABU, G. PRADA, I. RADUCANU, S. OPRIS, R. HNIDEI, B. MOROSAN (Bucharest, Romania) PB8 178 › THE BOLOGNA OUTCOME ALGORITHM FOR ISCHAEMIC STROKE (BOAS) M. ZOLI*, A. MUSCARI, P. GIOVANNI MARIA, S. NADIA, M. BEATRICE (Bologna, Italy) PB8 179 › CHARACTERISTICS OF OLDER PATIENTS ADMITTED TO A GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITAL: A NEW EXPERIENCE IN BRAZIL M. ALTONA*, T. JUNQUEIRA AVELINO DA SILVA, C. RIBEIRO MAUÉS, J. YUMI TIZON KASAI, M. ALIBERTI, B. BARBIERO SAAD, F. RAINHA LOPES, W. JACOB FILHO (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Wednesday PB8 180 › CARDIAC SURGERY AT THE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF DIJON: MORTALITY, MORBIDITIES AND MEAN LENGTH OF STAY IN OLD AND OLD-OLD POPULATIONS E. MAZEN*, A. MUSAT, L. POPITEAN, A. CAMUS, M. DAVID, P. PFITZENMEYER (DIJON, France) PB8 181 › SPONTANEOUS CONVERSION OF CHRONIC ATRIAL FIBRILLATION TO SINUS RHYTHM H. TAKKUNEN*, M. KARESOJA , P. HIRVONEN (Helsinki, Finland) PB8 182 › USE OF FLUINDIONE IN GERIATRIC POPULATION: CLINICAL AUDIT SIX MONTHS AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF LOCAL PROTOCOL PB8 183 › FACTORS LEADING TO UNPLANNED HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS AND UNPLANNED OUTPATIENT CLINIC VISITS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE M. LEFEBVRE*, E. ARMOIRY, Y. GUILHERMET, C. BUREAU (Villeurbanne, France) M. STOMPOR*, B. WIZNER, M. FEDYK-lUKASIK, M. DUBIEL, T. GRODZICKI (Cracow, Poland) PB8 184 › THE ATTITUDES AND APPROACHES TO DECISION MAKING ABOUT ANTIHYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT IN ELDERLY PATIENTS C. PERRET-GUILLAUME*, C. GENET, D. ALLALI, F. HERRMANN, S. HURST, U. VISCHER (Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France) PB8 185 › ACUTE FULMINANT MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME IN AN OCTOGENARIAN I. IRAIZOZ*, J. ALONSO, A. CASAS, N. MARTINEZ, H. GOMEZ, J. REDIN, J. LARRION, B. GONZALEZ (Pamplona, Spain) 322 Posters Wednesday 8 PB8 186 › DYSFUNCTION OF MICROCIRCULATION AND LEFT VENTRICLE FUNCTION IN THE ELDERLY WITH HEART FAILURE PB8 187 › EFFICACY OF CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE FOR CORTICODEPENDENT GIANT CELL ARTERITIS M. DUBIEL*, J. KROLCZYK, M. STOMPOR, T. GRODZICKI (Cracow, Poland) J. BOUTEMY*, Y. OLLIVIER, C. CREVEUIL, A. ZOULIM, B. BIENVENU, P. LETELLIER (CAEN, France) PB8 188 › AORTIC STIFFNESS PREDICTS HYPOTENSION DURING ANAESTHETIC INDUCTION IN ELDERLY A. BENETOS*, C. ALECU, E. CUIGNET-ROYER, H. BOUAZIZ, P. SALVI, H. VESPIGNANI, P. MERTES, A. BENETOS (Vandoeuvre, France) PB8 189 › THE IMPORTANCE OF RISK FACTORS IN EVALUATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN THE LONGEVIVES A. TEIXEIRA*, G. POPESCU, J. NOBREGA, E. AZEVEDO, J. TEIXEIRA FILHO, J. TEIXEIRA (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PB8 190 › PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE N-TERMINAL PRO-BRAIN NATRIURETIC PEPETIDE IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION PB8 191 › « J-CURVE » PHENOMENON BETWEEN COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN OLD PATIENTS DURING TREATMENT OF HYPERTENSION R. TOUFIQ*, M. PICAT, J. MEYNIER, T. DANTOINE (Limoges, France) A. ZHIRKOV*, V. KOSTENKO (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation) PB8 192 › OPERATIONALIZING MULTIMORBIDITY AND AUTONOMY FOR HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH IN AGING POPULATIONS (OMAHA) - STUDY DESIGN AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM WAVE ONE DATA-COLLECTION M. HOLZHAUSEN*, M. HOLZHAUSEN, C. SCHEIDT-NAVE, J. FUCHS, M. BUSCH, A. ERNERT, U. HAPKE, H. KNOPF, J. SIX-MERKER, J. WELKE, P. MARTUS (Berlin, Germany) PB8 193 › E. PAILLAUD*, R. BERTRAND, P. LE CORVOISIER, I. MAHÉ, J. BERGMANN, D. MOTTIER, P. PFITZENMEYER, S. LETULLE, E. PAILLAUD, O. MONTAGNE (Creteil, France) PB8 194 › MORTALITY OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE ADMITTED TO AN ACUTE GERIATRIC UNIT: THE IMPORTANCE OF FUNCTIONALITY AND COMORBIDITY Wednesday ROUTINE IN-HOSPITAL CARE AND PROGNOSIS OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE C. RODRIGUEZ PASCUAL*, A. VILCHES MORAGA, E. PAREDES GALAN, A. FERRERO MARTINEZ, M. TORRENTE CARBALLIDO, M. LÓPEZ SÁNCHEZ, O. LAZARINI, M. OLCOZ CHIVA, J. VEGA ANDIÓN, M. LOPEZ SIERRA (VIGO, Spain) PB8 195 › AGE RELATED MODIFICATION OF THE TOTAL ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY AFFECTS AN ATHEROSCLEROTIC RISK FACTOR IN ELDERLY PEOPLE PB8 196 › INTEREST OF ANTIDEPRESSANT ON ELDERLY WHO SUFFER FROM CORONARY FAILURE AFTER 75 YEARS OLD E. FABIAN*, M. BOGNER, I. ELMADFA (Vienna, Austria) K. TALEB*, V. FOSSEY DIAZ, A. MISME, M. BENBEKINA, O. DRUNAT, Y. WOLMARK (Paris, France) PB8 197 › ETHNIC DIFFERENCE IN PREDICTED VALUES OF PULMONARY FUNCTION BY AGE GROUPS K. KWON*, K. KWON, K. YOON, H. CHUN, J. SUNG, S. PARK, B. CHO, J. CHANG, S. CHO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) 323 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 198 › COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF OLD PATIENTS WITH HIGH RISK FOR ATHEROSCLEROTIC DISEASE PB8 199 › DIFFERENCES IN SURVIVAL AND CLINICAL FEATURES OF PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS BEFORE AND AFTER THE AGE OF 65 Y. GARCIA*, E. KLEIN, R. MOREIRA, R. MIRELA, R. DEMARCHI (São Paulo, Brazil) M. PEREZ-BOCANEGRA*, R. SOLANS, C. SIMEON, V. FONOLLOSA, J. PRIETO, M. CAMPILLO, M. VILARDELL (Barcelona, Spain) PB8 200 › PLASMA BNP HELPS RECOGNIZE CARDIAC FROM NON-CARDIAC ORIGIN OF LOWER LIMB EDEMA IN OLD PATIENTS C. BUSSY*, E. DUBOIS, S. CHAUVELIER, B. MBWAKONGO, C. OASI, S. PARIEL, J. BELMIN (Ivry sur Seine, France) PB8 201 › ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION AND ELASTIC COMPRESSION STOCKINGS: CLINICAL DESCRIPTIVE AND COMPARATIVE STUDY A. MINARD*, S. KRYPCIAK, E. ALONSO, O. MONTAGNE, E. TAILLANDIER, E. PAILLAUD (Creteil, France) PB8 202 › ELEVATED PLASMA FIBRIN D-DIMER AS A RISK FACTOR FOR VASCULAR DEMENTIA: THE THREE-CITY COHORT STUDY L. CARCAILLON*, P. GAUSSEM, P. DUCIMETIERE, M. GIROUD, C. TZOURIO, K. RITCHIE, J. DARTIGUES, P. SCARABIN (Villejuif, France) PB8 203 › PREDICTORS OF SURVIVAL AFTER CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT IN YOUNG AND ELDERLY PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC REHABILITATION F. CACCIATORE*, F. MAZZELLA, A. PAPA, D. ACANFORA, G. IANNUZZI, G. LONGOBARDI, A. NICOLINO, L. ODIERNA, G. FURGI, F. RENGO (Telese , Italy) PB8 204 › COLLABORATION BETWEEN A NURSING HOME AND A PSYCHO-GERIATRICS UNIT Wednesday A. SIMON*, A. SIMON, S. MAMAN (Plaisir, France) Centenarians PB8 205 › UNDERTREATMENT OF DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS AMONG THE OLDEST OLD PATIENTS IN ONTARIO, CANADA PB8 206 › IS AGING JUST A DISEASE? COGNITION, FUNCTIONALITY AND SOCIO CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE VERY OLD ELDERLY AND CENTENARIANS K. SZCZERBINSKA*, J. HIRDES, J. ZYCZKOWSKA (Krakow, Poland) D. MATALLANA*, P. MONTAÑES, C. CANO, S. CECILIA (Bogotá, Colombia) Depression / Delirium PB8 207 › IMPROVING PSYCHIATRIC CARE OF OLDER MEDICAL INPATIENTS: TWO-YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH A SPECIAL INTEGRATED MEDICAL-PSYCHIATRIC UNIT G. GOLD*, P. HUBER, L. LAURENT, T. VÉRONIQUE, G. UMBERTO, C. CHRISTIAN, G. PANDELIS, G. GABRIEL (Thônex, Switzerland) PB8 208 › THE HOSPITALIZED OLDER PERSON EDUCATION CURRICULUM H.O.P.E SUPPORTED BY THE EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT FUND M. NORRIS*, L. ANDERSON, R. MEHTA, M. CHAIL, K. SIVJEE (Toronto, Canada) PB8 209 › GALANTAMINE IN THE TREATMENT OF MINOR DEPRESSION WITH MILD TO MODERATE ALZHEIMER K. ALAGIAKRISHNAN* (Edmonton, Canada) 324 Posters Wednesday 8 PB8 210 › COGNITIVE IMPROVEMENT IN PATIENT WITH INCIPIENT DEMENTIA AND NEW SERTRALIN TREATMENT PB8 211 › DEPRESSION, SELF-RATED HEALTH STATUS AND DISABILITY: THE EUROPEAN STUDY ON ADULT WELL-BEING (ESAW) Z. DANZIGOVA*, J. TENAIOVA (Prague, Czech Republic) L. DOMINGUEZ*, L. DOMINGUEZ, M. DELEO, G. LAMURA, C. BALDUCCI, S. QUATTRINI, M. MELCHIORRE, A. FERLISI, G. COSTANZA, E. PUTIGNANO (Palermo, Italy) PB8 212 › PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSION IN BEDRID ELDERLY IN MACEIó, ALAGOAS, BRAZIL R. COSTA*, R. COSTA, F. MELO (Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil) PB8 213 › IS DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AS A BARRIER TO PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG OLDER PEOPLE? R. SAHAF*, A. MARSHALL, H. BARTLETT, M. RASSAFIANI (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) PB8 214 › DEPRESSION AND ONSET OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS: MODIFICATION BY DISABILITY OR INACTIVITY M. GLYMOUR*, M. AVENDANO (Boston, United States) End of life PB8 215 › HOW GOOD ARE WE AT PREDICTING DEATH ON ELDERLY CARE WARDS? M. GOSNEY*, A. MATTHEW, J. WILSON (Reading, Berkshrie, United Kingdom) PB8 216 › DIFFICULTIES IN THE DESIGNATION OF THE RELIABLE PERSON IN GERIATRICS AND PALLIATIVE CARE F. SCHWEITZER*, A. POP, I. GANTOIS, C. LAMOUILLE, M. FRANCOIS, T. JONVEAUX (NANCY, France) PB8 217 › DEBRECEN LONGEVITY STUDY I. THE HEMORHEOLOGICAL STATUS IN OLDEST OLD RESIDENTS PB8 218 › USE OF PALLIATIVE CARE AT THE END OF LIFE AMONG VERY OLD PATIENTS IN BELGIUM L. VAN DEN BLOCK*, R. DESCHEPPER, N. BOSSUYT, V. VAN CASTEREN, L. DELIENS (Brussels, Belgium) PB8 219 › Wednesday A. KOVACS*, A. KOVACS, Z. SZIKSZAI, G. PARAGH, E. VARADY, S. IMRE (Debrecen, Hungary) CHANGING CULTURES IN CARE CHOMES TO ENABLE GOOD END OF LIFE CARE M. JOHNSON* (Bath, United Kingdom) PB8 220 › THE B. ALMEIDA* (Santo Andre, Brazil) Frailty / Physical exercice / Osteoporosis / Rehabilitation / Sarcopenia / Falls PB8 221 › MANAGEMENT OF PRESSURE SORES AMONG JUNIOR DOCTORS J. DALE-SKINNER *, O. D’SOUZA, J. DALE-SKINNER, G. HAYES, S. PATANWALA (Lincoln, United Kingdom) PB8 222 › FALL RECORDS IN PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA: A COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT RECALL PERIODS T. ZIESCHANG*, M. SCHWENK, P. OSTER, C. BECKER, K. HAUER (Heidelberg, Germany) 325 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 223 › DEVELOPMENT OF AN ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL (AHP) NEEDS ASSESSMENT TOOL PB8 224 › EVALUATION OF THE OUTCOME OF PERSONS AFTER A SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AT 60 YEARS AND MORE L. PEACOCK*, J. STOBIE, S. CREE, P. KERR, B. MARTIN (East Kilbride, Uk) H. BOUVIER*, P. AZOUVI, J.J. WEISS, P. AEGERTER, V. BOSSERELLE, S. AZERAD (Saint Cloud, France) PB8 225 › CORRELATES OF HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF OLDER ADULTS SEEKING SERVICES FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENT J. RENAUD*, M. LEVASSEUR, J. GRESSET, O. OVERBURY, J. DESROSIERS, M. WANET-DEFALQUE, M. DUBOIS, K. TEMISJIAN, C. VINCENT, M. CARIGNAN (Longueuil, Canada) PB8 226 › STANDARD GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT IN A GERIATRIC WARD G. BAKÓ*, A. SZABÓ, F. TIZEDES, I. TÁRKÁNYI, E. NAGY, M. HORVÁTH (Debrecen, Hungary) PB8 227 › TREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROTIC VERTEBRAL FRACTURES BY KYPHOPLASTY M. LÁZARO*, J. CEBRIÁN, A. PUENTE, F. MARCO, J. LÓPEZ -DURÁN, J. RIBERA (Madrid, Spain) PB8 228 › EVERYDAY PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES IN OLD AND VERY OLD AGE – RESULTS FROM A COMMUNITY STUDY PB8 229 › USEFULNESS OF COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT (CGA) TO IDENTIFY CARE NECESSITIES OF PATIENTS ADMITTED TO A HOME PROGRAM V. CIHLAR*, C. ROTT (Heidelberg, Germany) M. MAS*, G. SARA, D. VERONICA, G. JOSEP ANTONI, S. SEBASTIA (Badalona, Spain) Wednesday PB8 230 › THE 6-MIN WALK TEST IN ELDERLY WOMAN: CORRELATION WITH CARDIOPULMONARY AND ANTHROPOMETRICS VARIABLES AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL A. DORNELAS DE ANDRADE*, A. GAMA, P. MARINHO, M. PESSOA, D. BRANDÃO, L. ALCOFORADO (Recife, Brazil) PB8 231 › FALLS BY AWKWARDNESS? NEVER! F. DECLIPPELEIR*, J. ZIRNHELT, I. CLERC-GIRARD (Chambéry, France) PB8 232 › PRACTICE OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINTS IN A GERIATRIC HOSPITAL V. GAUTIER*, V. GAUTIER, S. HAULON, F. BLOCH, L. JOFFREDO, T. JOUCDAR, A. SAUTEREAU, M. MANKOUR, G. ABITBOL, N. CHARASZ (Paris, France) PB8 233 › COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT FOR OLDER ADULTS ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL: INITIAL RESULTS FROM THE COCHRANE REVIEW PB8 234 › KNEE AND ANKLE ISOMETRIC MUSCLE STRENGTH IN WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT OSTEOPOROSIS G. ELLIS*, M. WHITEHEAD, D. ROBINSON, D. O’NEILL, P. LANGHORNE (Airdrie, Uk) M. CHAVES AVEIRO*, G. MARINHO NONATO, J. GIANJOPPE DOS SANTOS, V. DASSI KIYOTO, A. CECCATTO, P. DRIUSSO, J. OISHI (São Carlos, Brazil) PB8 235 › THE ASSESSMENTS OF FALLS AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDEST OLD VETERANS IN TAIWAN M. CHOU*, S. CHOU, C. LIANG, L. CHEN, K. HSUEH, Y. LIN, M. TU (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) 326 Posters PB8 236 › Wednesday 8 THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND CONSEQUENCES OF FALLS DURING A STUDY TO THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A TAI CHI FALL PREVENTION PROGRAMME I. LOGGHE*, C. BEILO, I. LOGGHE, A. VERHAGEN, A. RADEMAKER, S. BIERMA-ZEINSTRA, E. VAN ROSSUM, M. FABER, R. WIJNEN-SPONSELEE, P. ZEEUWE, B. KOES (Breda, The Netherlands) PB8 237 › FALL SEVERITY AS A PREDICTOR OF FUTURE FALL RISK N. LELAND-WIATROWSKI* (Boston, United States) PB8 238 › TRANSCULTURAL ADAPTATION AND PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION OF A FRENCH-LANGUAGE VERSION OF THE DEMENTIA QUALITY OF LIFE INSTRUMENT (DQOL) G. SCHWEBEL*, D. JOLLY, L. DI POLLINA, E. RAVENEL, P. PFITZENMEYER, O. ROUAUD, M. GEORGE, M. PONCELET-GOCHARD, E. QUIGNARD, F. BLANCHARD, J. NOVELLA (Reims, France) PB8 239 › ASSESSMENT OF FRAILTY PREVALENCE AND SURVIVAL OUTCOME: THE FRAILTY INDEX APPROACH AND THE 5-ITEM PHENOTYPE APPROACH K. ROCKWOOD*, X. SONG, A. MITNITSKI, K. ROCKWOOD (Halifax, Canada) PB8 240 › HANDGRIP STRENGTH AS A LONG-TERM MORTALITY PREDICTOR. TOLEDO STUDY OF AGING A. ALFARO*, R. PAZ, M. DE LA TORRE, J. FLORES, L. MORENO, T. ESTRADA, G. GUTIERREZ (Toledo, Spain) PB8 241 › EXAMINING OLDER WOMEN»S CONCEPTIONS OF PHYSICAL HEALTH USING PHOTOVOICE J. NASLUND*, J. SIMS-GOULD, T. LIU-AMBROSE, M. ASHE, L. HURD-CLARKE (Vancouver, Canada) PB8 242 › UPDRS SCORE IS RELATED TO FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN PARKINSON DISEASE PATIENTS PB8 243 › RELIABILITY OF FALLS RECALL - A FACTOR TO KEEP IN MIND FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF FALLS INTERVENTION PROGRAMS N. RINALDI*, F. BARBIERI, F. STELLA, S. GOBBI, L. GOBBI (Rio Claro, Brazil) PB8 244 › COULD PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL INDICATE DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS? F. BARBIERI*, L. GOBBI, C. TEIXEIRA-ARROYO, N. RINALDI, R. VITORIO, P. SANTOS, C. TAKAKI, F. STELLA, S. GOBBI (Rio Claro, Brazil) PB8 245 › Wednesday E. FREIBERGER* (Erlangen, Germany) XEROSTOMY IN ELDERLY WITH DIFFERENT FRAILTY LEVELS M. SOUSA*, M. SOUSA, L. RIHS, M. DIOGO, M. GUARIENTO, F. CINTRA, A. NÉRI (PIRACICABA, Brazil) PB8 246 › INTEREST OF POSTUROGRAPHY DURING THE FALLS CONSULTATION C. DELECLUSE*, C. GAXATTE, I. DELABRIERE, F. PUISIEUX, V. PARDESSUS (Lille, France) PB8 247 › SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY OF OLDER PEOPLE: ASSOCIATION WITH BODY COMPOSITION AND LEG STRENGTH AND POWER OUTPUT E. FERRIOLLI*, C. GREIG, N. STEPHENS, R. SKIPWORTH, T. PRESTON, K. FEARON (Edinburgh, United Kingdom) PB8 248 › INCIDENCE OF SECOND HIP FRACTURE IN MEN AND WOMEN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW M. ASHE*, J. DAVIS, E. GORMAN, M. DONALDSON, P. BRASHER, P. GUY (Vancouver, Canada) 327 Wednesday 8 PB8 249 › Posters A META ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF MEDICATIONS ON FALLING IN THE ELDERLY J. WOOLCOTT*, J. WOOLCOTT, K. RICHARDSON, M. WIENS, B. PATEL, J. MARIN, K. KHAN, C. MARRA (Vancouver, Canada) PB8 250 › FRACTURES PREDICT SHORT- AND LONG-TERM FUNCTIONAL DECLINE IN THE AGED - A POPULATION-BASED STUDY WITH 8- YEAR FOLLOW-UP M. PIIRTOLA*, M. LÖPPÖNEN, T. VAHLBERG, R. ISOAHO, S. KIVELÄ, I. RÄIHÄ (Turku, Finland) PB8 251 › HIP PROTECTORS - ADHERENCE IS INSUFFICIENT FOR EFFECTIVENES: DATA FROM THREE RANDOMISED TRIALS S. KURRLE*, S. KURRLE, S. QUINE, P. SAMBROOK, L. MARCH, D. CHAN, K. LOCKWOOD (Ryde, Australia) PB8 252 › UPTAKE AND TWO-YEAR ADHERENCE TO ANTI-OSTEOPOROTIC TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH RECENT HIP FRACTURE PB8 253 › ANALYZING COMPLICATIONS IN A CONVALESCENCE CARE GERIATRIC UNIT (CCGU) J. RYG*, J. GRAM, S. OVERGAARD, J. SØRENSEN, K. BRIXEN (Odense, Denmark) M. GONZALO LÁZARO*, J. OTEIZA OLASO, F. URIZ OTANO, C. MARTÍNEZ VELASCO, M. MUNIESA, J. JIMENEZ ARRIBAS, P. JULIAN (Pamplona, Spain) PB8 254 › THE EFFECT OF LOW HAEMOGLOBIN LEVELS ON THE POST-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES OF FRACTURED NECK OF FEMUR REPAIRS IN THE ELDERLY E. AITKEN*, S. JACOBSBERG, E. READ, E. AITKEN (London, United Kingdom) PB8 255 › EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE TRAINING ON COGNITION, QUALITY OF LIFE AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITIES IN FRAIL OLDER ADULTS F. LANGLOIS*, M. HÉBERT, T. MINH VU, K. CHASSÉ, L. BHERER (Montreal, Canada) PB8 256 › MAINTENANCE OF ELDERLY MUSCULAR STRENGTH IN A RESISTANCE EXERCISE PROGRAM M. DE JESUS MIRANDA*, F. MARQUES CAMARA , M. JESUS MIRANDA, M. VELARDI (Campinas, Brazil) Wednesday PB8 257 › FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH FALLS IN INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERS, IN SãO PAULO, BRAZIL M. MARINI*, J. BEZ, V. CORREA, S. TEIXEIRA, F. FRANCO, N. PIRES, M. ODIERNA, M. RIBEIRO (São Paulo, Brazil) PB8 258 › THE EFFECT OF PHYSIOTHERAPY PROGRAMME IN THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN SUBJECTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS GRADE I AND II K. GRAMANI-SAY*, L. MARTINS GARCIA, P. MENDES DA SILVA SERRÃO, S. MATTIELLO GONÇALVES ROSA (São Carlos, Brazil) PB8 259 › FALL IN SENIORS PRESENTING TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: DOES MANAGEMENT BY AN INTERDISCIPLINARY GERIATRIC TEAM HAVE AN IMPACT ON PATIENT’S CARE AND OUTCOME? M. SULLIVAN*, P. BARASSI, K. BAIG, K. BROWN, N. PLAISIR, G. RAMSAY, A. TURNER, A. HUANG, J. VERDON (Montreal, Canada) PB8 260 › BODY COMPOSITION, MUSCLE STRENGTH AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE OF AN INDEPENDENT URBAN BRAZILIAN OLDER POPULATION P. FORMIGHIERI*, E. FERRIOLLI, J. MORIGUTI, N. LIMA, S. SILVA FILHO, E. OLIVEIRA, J. RORIZ FILHO, M. WALTER IBRAIM, K. VILAÇA, K. PFRIMER, F. PAULA (RIBEIRÃO PRETO, Brazil) PB8 261 › THE EFFECT OF WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM ON BONE METABOLISM IN JAPANESE OBESE PEOPLE A. MORITA*, N. AIBA, M. MIYACHI, S. SASAKI, N. KAWASHIMA, M. TSUBOTA, S. WATANABE (Tokyo, Japan) 328 Posters Wednesday 8 PB8 262 › TOOLS TO ASSESS FALL RISK: COMPARISON OF GAIT SPEED, TIMED UP & GO WITH LORD PB8 263 › IN-PATIENT FALLS – CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES PB8 264 › NURSE-LED WARD-BASED CONTINENCE REHABILITATION PROGRAM-A BIG FOOTSTEP FORWARD W. COOK*, M. DONALDSON, L. DIAN, K. KHAN (Vancouver, Canada) C. JACQUELINE*, K. HO, S. LORD (Sydney, Australia) L. LAU*, K. WONG, M. LAM, A. YUEN (Hong Kong, china) PB8 265 › HEART RATE IN ELDERLY WOMEN IN WATER AEROBICS EXERCISE C. SCHWANKE*, A. SCARTON, C. STOBÄUS (Porto Alegre, Brazil) PB8 266 › IS FUNCTIONAL FITNESS RELATED TO INDICATORS OF SARCOPENIA? M. POWERS*, T. LAKE (Edmond, United States) PB8 267 › OPTIMAL SHOE FEATURES FOR BALANCE, GAIT AND STOPPING: FINDINGS OF THREE SYSTEMATIC STUDIES PB8 268 › EFFECTS OF A FLOOR-RISE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE AT RISK OF FALLING J. MENANT*, H. MENZ, B. MUNRO, J. STEELE, S. LORD (Randwick, Australia) A. SAIMPONT*, F. MOUREY, P. MANCKOUNDIA, T. POZZO, P. PFITZENMEYER (Dijon, France) PB8 269 › THE EFFECT OF THE FUMANET® EXERCISE ON THE ELDERLY WALKING ABILITY K. KITAZAWA*, S. OSHIMA (Kushiro, Japan) PB8 270 › NEUROPROTECTIVE AND CONSEQUENT NEUROREHABILITATIVE OUTCOMES IN ELDERLY WITH SEVERE BRAIN CONDITIONS, TREATED WITH NEUROTROPHIC DRUGS ACTOVEGIN® OR/AND CEREBROLYSIN® - PRELIMINARY RESULTS PB8 271 › CLINICAL EVALUATION OF NPWT FOR CHRONIC WOUNDS TREATMENT IN HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY PB8 272 › FUNCTIONAL STATUS ONE YEAR AFTER HIP FRACTURE: RESULTS FROM THE SARCOPENIA AND HIP FRACTURE (SHIP) STUDY T. LANDRE*, S. FEUILLOLAY, M. CABROL, G. SEBBANE, R. RATINEY (Sevran, France) Wednesday G. ONOSE*, C. POPESCU, C. CHEDREANU, A. ANHELESCU, S. MIHAESCU, D. MARDARE, C. POPESCU, L. ONOSE, L. PADURE, A. MIREA, M. HARAS (BUCHAREST, Romania) K. SIMPSON*, L. BRADLEY, D. WILLIAMSON, N. SINGH, R. HANSEN, T. DIAMOND, T. FINNEGAN, B. ALLEN, T. STAVRINOS, A. DIWAN, M. FIATARONE SINGH (Sydney, Australia) PB8 273 › COMPARISON OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE BETWEEN CAUCASIAN AND CHINESE OLDER PEOPLE M. KWAN*, J. CLOSE, W. YANG, C. LIAO, S. LIN, S. LORD (Sydney, Australia) PB8 274 › INTERACTION BETWEEN THE LEVEL OF WALKING SPEED AND THE ABILITY TO MULTI-TASK CONDITIONS IN OLDER PEOPLE H. IHIRA*, H. MAKIZAKO, H. SHIMADA, M. KIMURA, T. FURUNA (Sapporo, Japan) PB8 275 › ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF PHYSICAL CONDITION ON THE HEALTH AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF COMMUNITY DWELLING OLD PEOPLE PB8 276 › MIDLIFE VASCULAR RISK AND OVERWEIGHT PREDICT FRAILTY IN OLD MEN L. ARAÚJO*, Ó. RIBEIRO, C. PAÚL (Porto, Portugal) J. SIROLA*, K. PITKÄLÄ, R. TILVIS, T. STRANDBERG (Helsinki, Finland) 329 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 277 › RESPIRATORY REHABILITATION PROGRAM IMPLEMENTED TO THE HOSPITALIZED ELDERS WITH COPD PB8 278 › ASSOCIATION OF HALLUX VALGUS AND FOOT FUNCTION IN OLDER MEN PB8 279 › FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SELF-RATED HEALTH IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING INDEPENDENT JAPANESE OLDER PEOPLE M. FELEA*, F. MITU, G. PANDELE (IASI, Romania) R. DEMIRTAS*, Y. KAVLAK (Eskisehir, Turkey) T. FURUNA*, H. MAKIZAKO, H. IHIRA, H. SHIMADA, M. KIMURA, E. UCHIYAMA (Sapporo, Japan) PB8 280 › CLINICAL ASSESSMENTS OF BALANCE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED FALL RISK: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY M. SPEECHLEY*, S. MUIR, K. BERG, B. CHESWORTH, N. KLAR, M. SPEECHLEY (London, Canada) PB8 281 › BODY COMPOSITION INDICES AND FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY IN OLDER WOMEN: THE EPIDOS STUDY M. BONNEFOY*, M. AMINE, F. CANOUI-POITRINE, B. GELAS-DORE, N. BERTHOUX, A. SCHOTT, M. BONNEFOY (Lyon, France) PB8 282 › ASSESSING OLDER PATIENTS AT THE POINT OF HOSPITAL ADMISSION SIMPLE CLINICAL CRITERIA IDENTIFY FRAILTY PB8 283 › IS REHABILITATION FOLLOWING A STROKE SUFFICIENTLY ATTENTIVE TO SOCIAL ROLES? H. MILLER*, B. MARTIN, G. ELLIS, B. MCGURN (Glasgow, United Kingdom) M. PLANTE*, L. DEMERS, B. SWAINE, J. DESROSIERS (Montreal, Canada) Wednesday PB8 284 › THE PREVALENCE ANALYSIS OF ISCHEMIC AND HEMORRHAGIC STROKE IN THE ELDERLY POPULATION AND CORRELATION STUDY WITH LOCAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: A HOSPITAL-BASED CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY IN SOUTHERN TAIWAN H. HSU*, C. CHEN, K. CHEN (Putz City, Taiwan) PB8 285 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MUSCLE STRENGTH OF LOWER EXTREMITY MEASURED BY LEG PRESS MACHINE AND BASIC ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN FRAIL OLDER PEOPLE PB8 286 › PERFORMANCE-ORIENTED MOBILITY ASSESSMENT OF ELDERLY ATTENDED AT DAY CENTER, A CARE ASSISTANCE OF RESIDENCIAL ISRAELITE ALBERT EINSTEIN. SAO PAULO-SP, BRAZIL H. HASHIDATE*, H. SHIMADA, N. SASAMOTO (Yamanashi, Japan) J. BEZ*, S. DÉBORA CRISTINA OLIVEIRA MELO , C. DANIELA AFONSO BRITO, K. RAFAEL MARQUES, O. MARIA TERESA APARECIDA DA SILVA, I. MYRIAN RIBEIRO (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB8 287 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FREQUENCY OF UTILIZING A DAY-CARE PROGRAM AND THE EFFECTS ON PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS IN FRAIL OLDER PEOPLE H. HIROYUKI*, H. SHIMADA, N. SASAMOTO (Yamanahi, Japan) PB8 288 › RISK FACTORS OF FALLS IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY IN TAIWAN: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY J. WANG*, L. CHANG (Tainan , Taiwan) PB8 289 › SARCOPENIA: REVERSIBILITY OF THE PROCESS QUANTIFIED IN A SEGMENT OF THE THIGH BY WAY OF CT SCAN IN ELDERLY WOMEN BY AN EXERCISE PROGRAM OF PROGRESSIVE RESISTANCE A. HERRERA PÉREZ*, K. VENEGAS, I. LEYLA, A. GUZMÁN (Santiago, Chile) 330 Posters Wednesday 8 PB8 290 › GAIT CHARACTERISTICS AND PREDICTORS FOR GAIT OUTCOME 3 MONTHS AFTER HIP FRACTURE PB8 291 › RISK OF FALL AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION IN DIABETIC AND NON DIABETIC ELDERLY J. HELBOSTAD*, P. THINGSTAD, B. VEREIJKEN, O. SLETVOLD (Trondheim, Norway) D. ANJOS*, P. ALVARENGA, D. PEREIRA (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB8 292 › EXPERT SURVEY REGARDING ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN OLDER PEOPLE K. FRÄNDIN*, E. RYDWIK, A. BERGLAND, N. WAALER LOLAND, L. FORSÉN (Huddinge, Sweden) PB8 293 › IS THE ASSESSMENT OF GRIP STRENGTH FEASIBLE AND ACCEPTABLE IN A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL? H. ROBERTS*, J. RITCHIE, J. BUTCHART, J. SPARKES, D. PADIARCHY, H. SYDDELL, K. JAMESON, A. AIHIE SAYER (Southampton, United Kingdom) PB8 294 › HOLY GRAIL QUEST FOR A FALLS DETECTOR: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A PILOT STUDY C. HOSKOVEC*, S. ROCHAT, A. ROULET, C. BÜLA (Epalinges , Switzerland) PB8 295 › TIMED UP AND GO (TUG) IN ELDERLY PHYSICALLY ACTIVES G. GOMES*, M. MOURA BORGES, T. MAX FERREIRA LEITE, R. ASSIS PEDROSA, R. LANE DE FREITAS PASSOS , L. GUIMARÃES PEREIRA, A. OLIVEIRA DIAS (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB8 296 › FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY, HEALTH CONDITIONS, DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS AND WELL-BEING IN ELDERLY OF CH-UNICAMP, CAMPINAS-SP, BRAZIL D. SIGNORETTI*, G. MARIA ELENA, N. ANITA LIBERALESSO (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB8 297 › VIDEO RECORDING OF REAL-LIFE FALLS TO INVESTIGATE THE CAUSES AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF FALLS IN LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES PB8 298 › PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON OUT-OF-HOME SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AMONG ELDERLY CANADIANS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES F. FELDMAN*, D. WAN, O. AZIZ, T. SARRAF, S. ROBINOVITCH (Burnaby, Canada) PB8 299 › POSITIONAL RELEASE THERAPY TECNIQUE OF PAIN AND EMG ACTIVITY OF TRAPEZIUM IN ELDERLY PATIENTS P. RONALDO*, R. PIOVEZAN, C. TORRIANI, S. PINTO, F. GONDO (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB8 300 › INSPIRATION EXERCISE, FLOW AND VOLUME RESPIRATORY STIMULATOR IN ELDERLY PATIENTS PB8 301 › STEP LENGTH PREDICTORS CHANGE AFTER ENROLMENT IN A PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS Wednesday F. LIU*, P. WANG, A. LOUCKS-ATKINSON (St John’s, Canada) R. PIOVEZAN*, R. PIOVEZAN, C. TORRIANI, S. PINTO, F. GONDO (Sao Paulo, Brazil) L. GOBBI*, F. BARBIERI, R. VITORIO, C. TEIXEIRA-ARROYO, M. CAETANO, F. STELLA, S. GOBBI (Rio Claro, Brazil) PB8 302 › COMORBIDITY AND FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY IN A GERIATRIC REHABILITATION UNIT (GRU) J. RIBERA CASADO*, E. ROMERO PISONERO, F. CUESTA TRIANA, J. MORA FERNANDEZ, P. MATIA MARTIN, J. RIBERA CASADO (MADRID, Spain) PB8 303 › FLAIL CHEST AFTER MINOR TRAUMA IN GERIATRIC POPULATION: THREE CASES I. CLEMENT CORRAL*, A. ROMAN, E. STEVENS (Bruxelles, Belgium) 331 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 304 › CAN WE PREDICT ADVERSE GERIATRIC EVENTS (AGES) IN ELDERLY PATIENTS ADMITTED FOR TRAUMATIC FEMORAL FRACTURE? PB8 305 › POST-FRACTURE USE OF CALCIUM PLUS VITAMIN D AND ANTI-OSTEOPOROTIC DRUGS AND SURVIVAL AMONG HIP FRACTURE PATIENTS I. DE BRAUWER*, I. DE BRAUWER, B. BOLAND (Brussels, Belgium) I. NURMI-LÜTHJE*, P. LÜTHJE, J. KAUKONEN, M. KATAJA, S. KUURNE, H. NABOULSI, K. KARJALAINEN (Kouvola, Finland) PB8 306 › ARE THE CONTEXTUAL FACTORS URBAN VERSUS RURAL LIVING, GENDER AND AGE ASSOCIATED WITH ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPATION AMONG OLDER PEOPLE? S. ARNADOTTIR*, S. ARNADOTTIR, E. GUNNARSDOTTIR, L. LUNDIN-OLSSON (Akureyri, Iceland) PB8 307 › CLINICAL PROFILE, TREATMENT PATTERNS AND OUTCOMES OF ELDERLY BRAZILIANS WITH HIP FRACTURES E. VIDAL*, C. COELI, R. PINHEIRO, R. SOUZA, L. ALMEIDA, K. CAMARGO JR (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB8 308 › STUDY REGARDING THE EFFICIENCY OF POSTURAL REHABILITATION FEEDBACK IN ELDERLY PATIENTS AFTER STROKE PB8 309 › ANEMIA AS A MARKER OF DISABILITY AT HOSPITALIZATION OF ELDERLY PATIENTS E. ICONARU*, C. ciucurel (Pitesti, Romania) R. RIBEIRO*, C. MONTES PAIXÃO JÚNIOR, S. OLIVEIRA E SILVA (Rio de janeiro, Brazil) PB8 310 › MYASTHENIA AND OLD AGE P. MARIE-AGNES*, M. PICAT, J. FARGEAS, A. LABROUSSE, T. DANTOINE (Limoges, France) Wednesday PB8 311 › DYSPHAGIA SEVERITY AND THE RISK OF THE ELDERLY POPULATION DEVELOPING ASPIRATION PNEUMONIA M. SANTOS*, M. SANTOS, C. TANURE, Ê. PIETRA PEDROSO, L. CASEIRO VICENTE (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PB8 312 › PREVALENCE OF FRAILTY ACCORDING TO FRIED’S CRITERION IN A COMMUNITY GERIATRIC POPULATION ASSESSED IN A GERIATRIC DAY UNIT IN ANNECY, FRANCE M. DEBRAY*, G. BOUCHET, B. MOHEB, V. PEUCHET, L. TAVERNIER, F. PICOT (Annecy, France) PB8 313 › NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN OUTCOME EXPECTANCIES AND FUNCTION 6 MONTHS AFTER HIP FRACTURE SURGERY B. BOGEN*, K. SPERSTAD, A. HYLEN RANHOFF (Bergen, Norway) PB8 314 › CHALLENGES AND PARADOXES OF FALL PREVENTION RESEARCH M. SPEECHLEY* (London, Canada) PB8 315 › THE EFFECT OF STRETCHING AND PROGRESSIVE LOADING EXERCISES IN THE BODY WEIGHT OF OSTEOPENIC FEMALE RATS A. SILVEIRA GOMES*, L. ANA PAULA CUNHA, A. SILVEIRA GOMES, A. RENNO , J. LEIKO IWAZAKI, T. GIANELLO GNOATO, C. BRESSAN, P. NENEVÊ, R. RIBAS LOCKS (Curitiba, Brazil) PB8 316 › PREVALENCE OF FRAILTY SYNDROME IN NURSING HOME ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS A. PARNICKA*, K. CHMIELOWSKA, K. TOMASZEWSKI, J. NOWAK, P. MATUSIK, T. GRODZICKI (Krakow, Poland) 332 Posters PB8 317 › Wednesday 8 IMPACT OF RESISTIVE TRAINING ON ELDERLY CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY: BENEFITS AND ADVERSE EFFECTS L. RIANI COSTA*, A. QUEIROZ, H. KANEGUSUKO, M. CHEHUEN, L. FRANÇA WALLERSTEIN, C. UGRINOWITSCH, M. DE MELLO, C. DE MORAES FORJAZ (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB8 318 › COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN A GERIATRIC INPATIENT REHABILITATION UNIT M. FARRE*, S. ARIÑO-BLASCO, M. FARRE, I. SAEZ, O. DUEMS (Granollers, Spain) PB8 319 › THE IMPACT OF EXTRA NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS AND RESISTANCE EXERCISES ON UNDERNOURISHED OLDER ADULTS WITH A RECENT HIP FRACTURE: 12 MONTHS RESULTS OF A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL EXAMINING A MORE INTENSIVE REHABILITATION PROGRAM M. CROTTY*, M. MILLER, L. DANIELS, E. BANNERMAN, C. WHITEHEAD (Adelaide, Australia) PB8 320 › PROFIT FOR THE GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITAL IN VERY ELDERLY PATIENTS N. OTAZU AREVALO*, J. GÓMEZ PAVÓN, P. SORANDO FERNANDEZ, I. RUIPÉREZ CANTERA (Madrid, Spain) PB8 321 › EFFECT OF VITAMIN D3 ON FALL AND FALL RISK ASSESSMENT IN GERIATRIC INPATIENTS Y. GÖKÇE-KUTSAL*, Ö. ERKAN , A. ÇETIN, H. sAHIN, Y. GÖKÇE-KUTSAL (Ankara, Turkey) PB8 322 › OSTEOPOROSIS IN MEN ADMITTED TO THE OSTEOPOROSIS AND METABOLIC BONE DISEASE CLINIC OF A GERIATRIC INSTITUTE I. SANTI*, M. GANDELLI, M. GIANOTTO, M. MONTI (Milan, Italy) PB8 323 › THE INTRODUCTION OF AN IN-PATIENT HOSPITAL EXERCISE VIDEO D. FORSYTH*, C. STONEHAM (Cambridge, United Kingdom) PB8 324 › CAN PRACTITIONERS GIVE AN AVERAGE AGE FOR FRAILTY IN THEIR PATIENTS? PB8 325 › ASYMPTOMATIC VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN ELDERLY HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS M. MAGDALENA*, S. ROSARIO, C. ROBERTO, B. MIGUEL, D. OROFILA (Mallorca, Spain) PB8 326 › BODY COMPOSITION, LOWER EXTREMITY PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AND LIMITATIONS IN AMBULATORY OLDER WOMEN Wednesday P. RUMEAU *, A. STILLMUNKES, P. RUMEAU, R. ABADIE, T. VOISIN, B. FONTAN, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) E. EVANS*, E. MCAULEY (Urbana, United States) PB8 327 › VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY IN ELDERLY SERBIAN PEOPLE, SUFFERING FROM OSTEOPOROSIS PB8 328 › EFFECTS OF AEROBIC AND RESISTANCE TRAINING AND DETRAINING ON CARDIORESPIRATORY STATUS IN ELDERLY S. DJURICA*, M. VUKSANOVIc, N. MARKOVIc, B. zERAJIc (Belgrade, Serbia) A. SILVEIRA GOMES*, D. ROMANOVITCH RIBAS, R. RIBAS LOCKS, I. PANEK PEREIRA, M. CAMARGO, A. SILVEIRA GOMES (Curitiba, Brazil) PB8 329 › DIFFERENCE BY AGE IN THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BODY COMPOSITION AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY PB8 330 › EXPERIENCES OF OLDER ADULTS ACCEPTING OR REFUSING IMPLANT DENTURE REHABILITATION J. JUNG*, D. PAEK, S. CHO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) R. BRYANT*, M. MACENTEE (Vancouver, Canada) 333 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 331 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSCLE MASS AND PHYSICAL FUNCTION: NHANES 1999-2004 PB8 332 › TRANSLATING AN EVIDENCE-BASED FALL RISK REDUCTION INTERVENTION INTO AN EFFECTIVE COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM: AN EVALUATION OF TWO TECHNIQUES FOR MAINTAINING FIDELITY S. SEN*, J. MCFETRIDGE, P. MAVROS, S. SEN (Bath, United States) D. ROSE*, P. TRUEBLOOD (Fullerton, United States) PB8 333 › HEALTH SERVICES UTILIZATION AND HEALTH PRACTICES AMONG THE ELDERLY IN INDIA: RESULTS FROM THE KERALA AGING SURVEY PB8 334 › FALLS PREVENTION AND CORRECT USE OF CANE IN COMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY PEOPLE S. JOHNSON* (Regina, Canada) J. DIONISIO AVILÉS*, V. ZAMORA, P. MONTOYA, M. MONTOYA, R. CAYUELA, . ZAMORA, J. CARBAYO, M. RUIZ, J. MONTAÑO (GUADALUPE, Spain) PB8 335 › IDENTIFICATION OF THE RISK OF FALLS AMONG THE ELDERLY BY ANALYZING THE PARAMETERS OF THE HALF TURN ON THE PLATFORM IPF 502 A. MADJLESSI*, D. BOUCCARA, S. ALAIN, B. CHRISTIAN, D. JEAN PAUL, H. JACQUES, H. ERICK, P. MARIE CHRISTINE (Puteaux, France) PB8 336 › FOUR QUESTIONS TO DETECT FRAIL ELDERLY PATIENTS IN EMERGENCY ROOM (ER) O. LACROIX*, S. BONIN-GUILLAUME, P. JEAN, S. PARRON, S. GENTILE (Marseille, France) PB8 337 › SACRAL INSUFFICIENCY FRACTURE : AN OVERLOOKED CAUSE OF LOW BACK PAIN M. LAURAIN*, C. PERRET-GUILLAUME, J. DEIBENER, A. BENETOS (VANDOEUVRE LES NANCY, France) Wednesday PB8 338 › COMPARISON OF BODY COMPOSITION, MUSCULAR STRENGTH, BALANCE, REACTION TIME AND ACTIVITY LEVEL IN COMMUNITY- DWELLING AND INSTITUTIONALIZED OLDER ADULTS F. CAN*, A. SARı (Ankara, Turkey) PB8 339 › REARRANGEMENT OF METABOLISM AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN ISCHEMIC STROKE PATIENTS DURING REHABILITATION: AGE PECULIARITIES S. KUZNETSOVA* (Kiev, Ukraine) Gender-specific medicine / Menopause / Ageing male PB8 340 › FULMINANT MENINGITIS IN ELDERLY J. FLORES VALDERAS*, M. ARAUJO ORDOÑEZ, A. ESCOLANTE MELICH, C. GARCIA REDECILLAS, T. ESTRADA ALVAREZ, M. MUÑOZ, M. CHECA, C. ROSADO ARTALEJO, J. FERNANDEZ SORIA, P. SERRANO CUADRADO, R. PAZ MAYA (TOLEDO, Spain) PB8 341 › CORRELATION BETWEEN CASUAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS ACCORDING TO GENDER AND AGE IN NURSING HOME RESIDENTS AGED ≥80.THE P.ART.AGE STUDY D. MILJKOVIC*, P. SALVI, S. BUATOIS, F. VALBUSA, O. HANON, F. MARINO, P. MANCKOUNDIA, O. TOULZA, F. ALLA, C. PERRET-GUILLAUME, A. BENETOS (Nancy, France) PB8 342 › DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION IN TUNISIA : SOCIO-MEDICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF AGEING S. HAMMAMI*, A. BARHOUMI, R. ZNAIDI, S. HAJEM (Monastir, Tunisia) 334 Posters PB8 343 › Wednesday 8 GENDER DIFFERENCES IN COGNITIVE, FUNCTIONAL AND HEALTH STATUS AMONG THE VERY-OLD URBAN BRAZILIANS I. ROSSET*, M. RORIZ-CRUZ, E. PEDRAZZI, A. GRATÃO, C. FREITAS, A. BASTOS, V. HAAS, R. RODRIGUES (Porto Alegre, Brazil) PB8 344 › LICHTENSTEIN TENSION-FREE INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR IN ELDERLY MALE PATIENTS V. CIJAN*, P. BOJOVIC, M. SCEPANOVIC, Z. PUDAR (Belgrade, Serbia) Gerontechnology PB8 345 › OLDER PEOPLE’S EXPERIENCES OF HOME-BASED TECHNOLOGY IN UKSPECIFIC EXTRA CARE HOUSING H. MATLABI*, K. MCKEE, S. PARKER (Sheffield, United Kingdom) PB8 346 › INTERACTIVE AND INTUITIVE MEMORY AID FOR THE ELDERLY AND PEOPLE IN THE EARLY STAGES OF ALZHEIMER C. DESCHENEAUX*, H. PIGOT (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB8 347 › PERCEIVED USEFULLNESS OF GEOLOCATION SYSTEM IN DEMENTIA BY GERIATRICIANS M. RIGUET*, G. DENIS, Y. WU, V. FAUCOUNAU, G. ORVOËN, A. LACOMBE, F. LABOUREE, A. RIGAUD (Paris, France) PB8 348 › INTERGENERATIONAL TELE-MENTORING PROGRAM, LOCAL AND TRANSATLANTIC RESULTS M. BERNARD*, M. FRUHWIRTH, X. WANG, K. OUACEL, K. NACEL, J. VIVET (Ottawa, Canada) PB8 349 › THE NATURE OF PARTNERSHIP PROCESS IN NURSING CARES TO AGED PATIENT PB8 350 › PERCEIVED NEEDS AND PREFERENCES OF ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH COGNITIVE COMPLAINT TOWARDS AN ASSISTIVE ROBOTIC AGENT I. GOMES* (Lisbon, Portugal) PB8 351 › PATHOLOGIES, GERIATRICS SYNDROMES, FUNCTIONALITY AND COGNITION IN GERIATRICS HOSPITAL S. CASTRO*, V. VIDAL, M. MERONI (SANTIAGO, Chile) PB8 352 › TOKYO METROPOLITAN GERIATRIC HOSPITAL AUTOPSY RESOURCE (TMGH-AR) M. SAWABE*, T. ARAI, Y. SAITO, T. SHIMIZU, T. TODA, S. MURAYAMA, M. TANAKA, K. TAKUBO, M. MIENO NAKA, N. TANAKA (Tokyo, Japan) PB8 353 › Wednesday V. FAUCOUNAU*, Y. WU, V. FAUCOUNAU, A. RIGAUD (Paris, France) PRELIMINARY STUDY ON MUSCLE LOAD IN THE UPPER BODY REGIONS WHILE USING A FOUR-WHEELED WALKER N. SATO* (Osaka, Japan) PB8 354 › ATTITUDES, ADAPTIVITY AND ADOPTION: THE USE OF TECHNICAL INNOVATIONS IN LATER ADULTHOOD B. WILLIGER*, K. STEFAN, L. FRIEDER (Erlangen, Germany) PB8 355 › USEFULNESS OF AN ASSISTIVE ROBOT IN AGING MANAGEMENT PB8 356 › ADDRESSING COGNITION NEEDS IN THREE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WITH THE HELP OF TECHNOLOGY V. FAUCOUNAU*, Y. WU, M. MAESTRUTTI, F. GZIL (PARIS, France) E. URDANETA*, C. BUIZA, M. GONZALEZ, D. FACAL, A. GEVEN, N. HÖLLER, M. TSCHELIGI, L. POLIMENAKIS, J. SOLDATOS, T. PETSATODIS, J. YANGUAS (San Sebastian, Spain) 335 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 357 › CHARACTERISTICS OF SOCIO DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH AMONG ELDERLY WITH HYPERTENSION PB8 358 › TECHNOLOGY, HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS, AND PRIVACY PB8 359 › DEVELOPMENT OF A HOME-BASED GRIP-FORCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM TO MEASURE THE CAPACITY OF ELDERLY TO LIVE AUTONOMOUSLY D. TAVARES*, M. DINIZ , F. DIAS, L. RODRIGUES (Uberaba, Brazil) L. LORENZEN-HUBER*, M. BOUTAIN, W. ROGERS (Bloomington,usa) D. HEWSON*, K. LI, J. HOGREL, P. DEJARDIN, J. DUCHÊNE (Troyes, France) PB8 360 › THE ROLE OF ECHOSCLEROSIS IN GERIATRIC PRACTICE M. CHAHIM*, M. SALOM, A. LEZY MATHIEU, S. SOUCHON, D. MIRIC, E. ATTLAN (Issy les Moulineaux, France) PB8 361 › CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION, RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF THE PERSIAN VERSION OF THE MODIFIED FALLS EFFICACY SCALE Z. MOSALLANEZHAD*, M. SALAVATI, K. HELLSTRÖM , L. NILSSON WIKMAR , K. FRÄNDIN ( Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) PB8 362 › SHOUTS IN THE DEMENTED ARE NOT ALWAYS ANXIETY P. RUMEAU*, M. PINAR, F. STEENKESTE, H. VILLARS, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) PB8 363 › MIRAS A ROBOTIC WALKING AID TAILORED FOR THE HANDICAPPED ELDERLY PERSON V. PASQUI*, P. RUMEAU, S. MOULIAS, F. PIETTE, P. DECQ, B. VELLAS, P. BIDAUD (Paris, France) PB8 364 › STRESS AND COPING EXPERIENCED BY OLDER ADULTS CHALLENGED BY DENTAL IMPLANT SELF-CARE J. DUBE*, S. BRYANT (Vancouver, Canada) PB8 365 › DEMENTIA IN THE ASIA PACIFIC AN INDONESIAN VIEW Wednesday T. SETIABUDHI* (Jakarta Barat, Indonesia) Intensive care PB8 366 › PROFILE OF ELDERLY PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED IN AN ACUTE GERIATRIC UNIT COMING FROM REANIMATION C. THOMAS*, J. BAY, G. COSQUERIC, V. BELLAMY (Paris, France) PB8 367 › MORTALITY AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS ADMITTED IN A MEDICAL INTERMEDIATE CARE UNIT A. DUQUE*, J. SILVESTRE, P. FREITAS, G. CARDOSO, D. FERNANDES, A. SOUSA, J. GUIA, J. PEREIRA, V. BATALHA, L. CAMPOS (Lisboa, Portugal) PB8 368 › ELDERLY PATIENTS IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: OUTCOME BASED ON REASON FOR ADMISSION F. KYRIAKOU*, M. KYRIAKOPOULOU, C. KOLLAS, C. ROUSSOS, A. KOUTSOUKOU (VRILISSIA, Greece) PB8 369 › IMPACT OF AN ACUTE GERIATRIC CARE UNIT IN A POOR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL IN TIJUANA BAJA CALIFORNIA MEXICO PB8 370 › MANAGEMENT OF VERY OLD CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS IN A SPECIFICALLY DEDICATED INTENSIVE CARE UNIT C. ZUNIGA*, E. VAZQUEZ, H. GALLEGO, S. MEJIA (Tijuana, Mexico) J. DEIBENER-KAMINSKY*, J. DELOBELLE, C. LECLAIRE, S. BLUMSTEIN, A. BENETOS (Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France) 336 Posters PB8 371 › Wednesday 8 A PROGRESSIVE HYPERCAPNIC HYPOXEMIC DYSPNEA AFTER SURGERY J. DEIBENER.*, L. CLÉMENT, J. DEIBENER-KAMINSKY, J. DELEMAZURE, M. LAURAIN, A. BENETOS (Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France) Long-term care PB8 372 › FACTORS RELATED TO THE LEVELS OF CARE NEEDS IN LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE PROGRAM AMONG MEMORY CLINIC PATIENTS IN JAPAN H. TAKECHI*, Y. HAMAKAWA, H. YAMADA (Kyoto, Japan) PB8 373 › HEARING SENSITIVITY AND THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN LONG -TERM CARE M. BARUZZI*, S. SILVA, L. AGNELLI, A. GONZAGA, J. CORDEIRO, N. PIRES, M. RIBEIRO (São Paulo, Brazil) PB8 374 › WHICH ORGANISATION AND SPACE FOR PERSONALIZED CARE? STATISTICAL AND ERGONOMICAL ANALYSIS IN LONG-TERM CARE F. GARCIA*, M. ESTRYN-BEHAR, F. GARCIA, E. CHAUMON, G. MILANINI-MAGNY, T. BITOT (Paris, France) PB8 375 › ASSISTANCE TO BASIC NEEDS. WHICH CONTEXT FOR EMPATHIC CARE ?– PARTICIPATORY ERGONOMICS TO IMPLEMENT CHANGES F. GARCIA*, F. GARCIA, C. ELISE, M. ESTRYN-BEHAR, G. MILANINI-MAGNY, T. BITOT, B. MEZHOUD (Paris, France) PB8 376 › EVALUATION OF TEN MEASURES OF COMORBIDITY AND ONE YEAR RISK OF FUNTIONAL DECLINE OR MORTALITY IN AN ACUTE GERIATRIC WARD N. MARTINEZ*, A. CASAS, J. ALONSO, H. GÓMEZ, I. IRAIZOZ, B. GONZALEZ, J. LARRION, J. REDÍN (Pamplona, Spain) PB8 377 › SUPPORT TO THE HOSPITALIZED SENIOR CITIZEN GROUP DYNAMICS OF LONGTERM HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS M. OKA*, R. NOVEMBRE, C. COAGLIO, C. FRANCISCO, P. SOUZA, L. HINSCHING, I. NIGOHOSIAN, C. SALOMÃO (São Paulo, Brazil) PREVENTING ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL: A NEW APPROACH TO MANAGING CHANGE OF HEALTH STATUS IN LONG TERM CARE CARE FACILITIES D. BROWN-FARRELL* (Toronto, Canada) PB8 379 › THE PEONIES PROJECT: A NEW WAY TO MEASURE AND IMPROVE PERSONCENTERED, OUTCOMES-DRIVEN LONG-TERM CARE Wednesday PB8 378 › D. ZIMMERMAN*, S. KARON, B. BOWERS, D. KOPP, B. RYTHER, K. NOLET, K. HUTCHISON (Madison, United States) PB8 380 › EPISODIC CRISES: CHALLENGES IN THE DELIVERY OF HOME SUPPORT SERVICES TO ELDERLY CLIENTS IN A CANADIAN CONTEXT J. SIMS-GOULD*, K. BYRNE, A. MARTIN-MATTHEWS (Vancouver, Canada) PB8 381 › HOME CARE SERVICES TO ELDERLY CLIENTS: THE LABOUR OF CAREWORK IN CANADA A. MARTIN-MATTHEWS*, A. MARTIN-MATTHEWS, J. SIMS-GOULD, K. BYRNE (Vancouver, Canada) PB8 382 › PHYSICIANS’ ETHNICITY: DOES IT AFFECT NURSING HOME PLACEMENT? H. SHEDA*, G. EL-KASS , M. ASHRAF, . DUBSON, M. ISSA, Y. ZAKHARIA, N. ABD AL-NOOR, W. TOUMA, S. WASIF HUSSAIN, R. HUSSAIN, G. WOLF-KLEIN (NEW HYDE PARK, USA) PB8 383 › CHANGING PRACTICE: UNDERSTANDING THE BARRIERS TO APPROPRIATE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE S. HUNT*, R. NAY (Canberra, Australia) 337 Wednesday 8 PB8 384 › Posters MANAGEMENT OF GERIATRIC GIANTS: PRESSURE SORES AND IMMOBILITY SYNDROME E. PEREZ-GODOY DIAZ*, A. MORENO-GUERÍN BAÑOS, J. RUIZ GONZALEZ, A. ALVARADO TATO, F. FERNANDEZ VARGAS, A. AMAYA CORTIJO (Sevilla, Spain) PB8 385 › IMPROVEMENT OF CARE NETWORK BETWEEN EHPADS (NURSING HOMES FOR ELDERLY DEPENDANT PATIENTS) AND HOSPITALS THROUGH THE CREATION OF A GERIATRIC CARE AND ASSISTANCE UNIT S. MEYER*, S. PEYRICHOU, K. BETTAYEB, I. SAULNIER, N. MAUBOURGUET-AKE, T. DANTOINE (Limoges, France) PB8 386 › MUSIC THERAPY: MEALS IN MUSIC K. AIT AHCENE*, S. MEYER, N. JACQUIN-MOURAIN, N. MAUBOURGUET-AKE, C. PASSERIEUX , T. DANTOINE (Limoges, France) PB8 387 › ONE-YEAR SURVIVAL ANALYSIS OF INFIRMARY PATIENTS: WHAT CAN WE DO TO IMPROVE THE SERVICES? K. LAM*, W. YING (Shatin , China) PB8 388 › PROFILE OF INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY ASSOCIATED WITH SCORES OF FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE MEASURE (FIM) M. IKEDA*, A. DE ALMEIDA PERNAMBUCO, V. LOPES CRISCIMANI, V. DE POLI CORREA, C. SIMON BENEVIDES, E. MOURA E SOUZA, N. PIRES, M. SILVA ODIERNA (São Paulo, Brazil) PB8 389 › HEALTH PROFILE OF ELDERLY PATIENTS IN AN ACUTE GERIATRIC UNIT FROM A BRAZILIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL S. SILVA*, R. SERAFIM, S. SILVA, R. PIANÇO, I. FIGUEIREDO, B. LOURES, C. PAIXAO (RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil) PB8 390 › LONG TERM CARE DOCUMENTATION AND ITS EFFECT ON THE QUALITY OF CARE AND THE CLIENTS’ QUALITY OF LIFE PB8 391 › INFORMAL CAREGIVING: EXPERIENCES OF PRIMARY CAREGIVERS TO NON DEMENTED ELDERLY Wednesday C. HEISLBETZ*, C. HEISLBETZ (München, Germany) M. LAGE* (Braga, Portugal) PB8 392 › THE MULTI-COMPONENT TAILORED INTERVENTION IN TREATMENT OF DEMENTED RESIDENTS WITH BPSD. RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN 2008-2010 U. ELONIEMI-SULKAVA*, N. SAVIKKO, M. SAARENHEIMO, T. KÖYKKÄ, H. SILLANPÄÄNISULA, M. FORDER, A. NUMMINEN, M. SUOMINEN, P. TOPO, H. FINNE-SOVERI, R. SULKAVA (Helsinki, Finland) Metabolic syndrome / Diabetes / Obesity / Nutrition / Food PB8 393 › THE ASSESSMENT OF PREALBUMIN AS AN EFFECTIVE SCREENING TOOL IN MALNUTRITION I. ERISA*, W. CHEUNG, J. OSPYIW, L. METHVEN, O. KENNEDY, M. GOSNEY (Reading, United Kingdom) PB8 394 › SERUM 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D AND MORTALITY IN AN OLDER BI-ETHNIC COMMUNITY-DWELLING POPULATION S. KRITCHEVSKY*, S. KRITCHEVSKY, D. HOUSTON, J. TOOZE, M. JOHNSON, D. HAUSMAN, J. CAULEY, D. BAUER, G. SCHWARTZ, K. SHEA, T. HARRIS (Winston Salem, USA) PB8 395 › DO OLDER MEN WITH ANDROPAUSE CARRY HIGHER METABOLIC RISK? R. CHEN*, K. NG (Singapore, Singapore) 338 Posters PB8 396 › Wednesday 8 NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN A GERIATRIC LONG TERM CARE UNIT V. GAUTIER*, F. BLOCH, S. HAULON, A. SAUTEREAU, L. JOFFREDO, T. JOUCDAR, M. MANKOUR, G. ABITBOL, N. CHARASZ (Paris, France) PB8 397 › CARBOXYMETHYLLYSINE AS A MARKER OF CHRONIC METABOLIC COMPLICATIONS AMONG OVERVEIGHT/OBESE PERSONS S. DZIEGIELEWSKA*, E. WYSOCKA, M. CYMERYS, L. TORLInSKI (Poznan, Poland) PB8 398 › CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF PEG INDUCED DIARRHOEA IN ELDERLY PATIENTS O. GUERIN*, O. GUÉRIN, F. ALLAERT (DIJON, France) PB8 399 › RELATION OF VALUES WITH GLYCEMIC INDEX BODYWEIGHT AND WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE R. RIETHMÜLLER FRANCO*, E. MORAES BERLEZI, E. BERTOLO, L. BENTO FRANZ (Ijuí, Brazil) PB8 400 › MINI NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT: A STUDY OF ASSOCIATION AMONG ANTHROPOMETRIC AND BODY COMPOSITION MEASUREMENTS, SELF HEALTH PERCEPTION AND DIFFICULTY IN DAILY LIFE ACTIVITIES OF A GROUP OF MEXICAN 60 YEARS-OLD AND OLDER PATIENTS PB8 401 › NUTRITIONAL RISK: AN ISSUE OF EVERYDAY LIFE IN ELDERLY WOMEN IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF GUADALAJARA, MEXICO C. VELAZQUEZ*, E. IRIGOYEN, G. SANCHEZ, L. GUTIERREZ (Mexico City, Mexico) N. MENDOZA*, E. ARIAS-MERINO, I. DIAZ-GARCÍA, A. MORALES-SÁNCHEZ (Zapopan, Mexico) PB8 402 › DIETARY PATTERN IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALLOSTATIC LOAD AND PHYSICAL DISABILITY IN OLDER PUERTO RICAN ADULTS PB8 403 › LONGEVITY STUDY IN DEBRECEN IV. THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE PHSYSICAL / NUTRITIONAL CULTURE AND THE GENERAL HEALTH STATUS IN THE LONG-LIVED ELDERLY K. TUCKER*, S. NOEL, J. MATTEI, N. QIAO, L. FALCON (Boston, United States) PB8 404 › THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF GLUCOSE ON DIVIDED ATTENTION IN OLDER ADULTS: A NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (NIRS) STUDY C. GAGNON*, L. DESJARDINS-CRÉPEAU, M. DESJARDINS, I. TOURNIER, F. LESAGE, L. BHERER (Montréal, Canada) PB8 405 › Wednesday S. HYUN *, A. KOVACS, H. SZILVASI, Z. SZIKSZAI, G. PARAGH, S. IMRE (Debrecen, Hungary) FOOD INGESTION AND ANTHROPOMETRIC STATUS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE T. J O MARQUES*, S. LIMA RIBEIRO, A. MARQUES P FREITAS, P. CAREY RAMOS, P. FERREIRA DE SOUZA, L. MELCHIORI LOTTI (São Paulo, Brazil) PB8 406 › COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT OF ELDERLY HIGHLANDERS IN QINGHAI, CHINA ; FOOD DIVERSITY AND HEALTH OF HAN AND TIBETAN ELDERLY Y. KIMURA*, K. MATSUBAYASHI, T. WADA, K. OKUMIYA, M. ISHINE, R. SAKAMOTO, Y. ISHIMOTO, Y. KASAHARA (Kyoto, Japan) PB8 407 › ELEVATED ENDOGENOUS DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULFATE LEVEL CORRELATES WITH INCREASED RISK OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN ELDER TAIWANESE MEN C. WEN*, K. HUANG, Y. CHEN, C. CHEN (Taipei, Taiwan) PB8 408 › PREPARATION OF MEALS WITH HIGH NUTRITIONAL VALUES K. SOULIER*, C. BOUCHICHE, F. DUSART, B. LESOURD (Clermont-Ferrand, France) 339 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 409 › ELDERLY IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER PREVALENCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN A TAIWANESE METROPOLITAN ADULT POPULATION PB8 410 › EFFECT OF AGE ON RENAL FUNCTION ESTIMATED BY GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE IN A TAIWANESE METROPOLITAN ADULT POPULATION C. LIN*, T. LI, C. LIU, W. LIN, C. LI, C. CHANG (Taichung, Taiwan) T. LI*, C. LIN, C. LIU, W. LIN, C. LI (Taichung, Taiwan) PB8 411 › LIFETIME DIET AND COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN AN OLDER COMMUNITYDWELLING POPULATION D. HOSKING*, V. DANTHIIR, T. NETTELBECK, C. WILSON (Adelaide, Australia) PB8 412 › THE NUTRITION STATUS AND EATING HABITS OF ELDERLY INHABITANTS OF KRAKOW CITY (POLAND) K. SZCZERBINSKA*, B. PIÓRECKA, M. CISEK, A. GNIADEK, K. SZCZERBInSKA, I. CHMIEL, M. SCHLEGEL-ZAWADZKA (Kraków, Poland) PB8 413 › ASSOCIATION OF WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE WITH OTHER FACTORS RELATED WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME IN ELDERLY S. HOMMA*, H. KINOSHITA, T. MIZOGUCHI, Y. MURAI (Tokyo, Japan) PB8 414 › ACUTE EFFECT OF AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE INSULIN SENSIBILITY IN SENIORS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES D. CHRISTINE MARINHO ARAUJO SILVA*, W. SERRANO SMETHRUST, D. CELESTINO SOBRAL FILHO , J. MUNIZ BARRETO DE OLIVEIRA, M. DO CARMO LENCASTRE LINS, M. DE FATIMA MONTEIRO, A. HENRIQUE RODRIGUES DE ANDRADE LIMA, S. LIRA QUEIROZ, G. FELLIPE MUNIZ AYRES, A. HENRIQUE SILVA FERREIRA, R. RAIZA MONTERAZO CYSNEIRO (Recife, Brazil) PB8 415 › A STUDY ON RELATED FACTORS OF METABOLIC SYNDROME OF THE ELDERLY LIVING IN TAIWAN RURAL AREA PB8 416 › SELF-REPORT ADHERENCE IN DIABETIC ELDERLY PATIENTS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS Wednesday Y. YANG*, H. CHUANG, Y. YI-SUN, H. CHIEN-NING (Taichung, Taiwan) C. SILVEIRA NETTO TRENTIN*, M. WERLANG, R. MILANI EL KIK, I. GOMES DA SILVA FILHO (Porto Alegre, Brazil) PB8 417 › OVERZEALOUS THERAPY OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS B. BOLAND*, P. CAVRENNE (Brussels, Belgium) PB8 418 › WOUND HEALING & PERIPHERAL PARENTERAL NUTRITION: A CASE REPORT K. LIU*, D. DAI, T. TING, W. HO, J. WOO, L. HUNG (Hong Kong, china) PB8 419 › METABOLIC SYNDROME IN THE PREDICTION OF ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY AMONG OLDEST OLD INSTITUTIONALIZED CHINESE MEN IN TAIWAN PB8 420 › CLINICAL DESCRIPTION OF SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME IN THE ELDERLY C. LIN*, Y. TANG (Taichung, Taiwan) P. DEBLOIS*, N. ZREK, H. KHEMLICHE, F. CHELIOUT-HERAUT, M. OUAYOUN, J. GUILLAUME, F. BOUR (Gonesse, France) PB8 421 › GERIATRIC DIABETIC PATIENTS IN AN INTERNAL MEDICINA WARD H. LEITE GRUNER*, A. ALVES, A. CHIPEPO, A. FERREIRA, M. VENTURA, V. RISCADO (Lisbon, Portugal) PB8 422 › FREQUENCY OF POLYMORPHISM OF VNTR IN PER3 IN BRAZILIAN ELDERLY WITH METABOLIC DISEASES M. CENDOROGLO*, C. CS CARRASCO, A. A BARBOSA, L. MQ ARAÚJO, C. M ALMADA FILHO, M. PEDRAZZOLLI, S. TUFIK, M. S CENDOROGLO (São Paulo, Brazil) 340 Posters PB8 423 › Wednesday 8 INFLUENCE OF HDL CHOLESTEROL IN POSTPRANDIAL TRIGLYCERIDEMIA IN ELDERLY P. MOREIRA*, P. FERREIRA DO PRADO MOREIRA, M. DALBONI, C. UEHARA, F. MARTINIANO FILHO, L. MIGUEL QUIRINO ARAUJO, M. SEABRA CENDOROGLO (São Paulo, Brazil) PB8 424 › DEVELOPMENT OF A HELP DECISION TOOL FOR ENTERAL NUTRITION IN ELDERLY HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS N. COHEN*, E. KAROUBI, F. CHAMI, C. GUERIN, M. HARBOUN (Villejuif, France) PB8 425 › EFFECT OF DIABETES ON THE ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH AGING. PRELIMINARY RESULTS PB8 426 › CORRELATION OF TRUNK FAT BY DXA AND VISCERAL FAT BEFORE AND AFTER A WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM: A MONET STUDY C. MARTA*, A. CRISTINA, E. MARIAM, M. JAVIER, R. LEOCADIO (Getafe, Spain) C. DOYON*, C. DOYON , V. MESSIER , M. LAVOIE , E. DOUCET , N. RUTAMUCERO, R. RABASA-LHORET, M. BROCHU, I. DIONNE (Sherbrooke, Canada) PB8 427 › IS VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY MASKED BY FOLIC ACID FORTIFICATION IN CHILEAN ELDERS? H. SANCHEZ *, C. ALBALA, L. LERA, E. HERTRAMPF, R. VERDUGO, M. LAVADOS, J. CASTILLO, R. UAUY (Santiago , Chile) PB8 428 › OBESITY, GLUCOSE PROFILE AND COGNITION IN A INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM TO TREAT AGED WOMEN OBESITY L. SCHAFIROVITS-MORILLO*, N. HORIE, R. MAGALDI, A. SILVESTRE, A. QUADRANTE, R. AREZZA, C. SALDIVA, R. MOREIRA, C. BOTTINO, R. NITRINI, W. JACOB FILHO (São Paulo, Brazil) PB8 429 › ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION OF AN ELDERLY EUROPEAN POPULATION: DAILY AND WEEKLY CONSUMPTION C. DE MORAIS*, C. AFONSO, B. OLIVEIRA, M. RAATS, M. LUMBERS, M. DE ALMEIDA, (Porto, Portugal) NUTRITIONAL EVALUATION AND COMPARISON USING MINI NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT (MNA) AND B0DY MASS INDEX(BMI). NOVOMET STUDY. PRELIMINARY RESULTS R. LOPEZ MONGIL*, J. LOPEZ TRIGO, D. DE LUIS ROMAN, M. GONZALEZ SAGRADO, C. NOVOMET, G. GUERRERO RAMOS (VALLADOLID, Spain) PB8 431 › OMEGA-3 POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS, APOE GENOTYPE, AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS Wednesday PB8 430 › V. DANTHIIR*, T. NETTELBECK, C. WILSON, N. BURNS, G. WITTERT (Adelaide, Australia) PB8 432 › ZINC STATUS AND DNA REPAIR IN ELDERLY: RELATIONSHIP WITH LIFE STYLE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS J. JAJTE*, J. JAJTE, J. BLASIAK, I. LEWKOWICZ, E. MOCCHEGIANI, F. MARCELLINI, A. SAPOTA (Lodz, Poland) PB8 433 › DIETARY PATTERNS AND SURVIVAL OF OLDER ADULTS N. SAHYOUN*, N. SAHYOUN, A. ANDERSON, T. HARRIS, F. TYLAVSKY, S. PERRY, D. HOUSTON, T. HUE, . SAHYOUN (College Park, United States of America) PB8 434 › THE IMPACT OF HIGHER ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE LEVELS WITHIN THE NORMAL RANGE ON INCIDENT DIABETES C. WANG *, S. WANG, W. YAO, T. CHANG, P. CHOU (Tainan , Taiwan) 341 Wednesday 8 PB8 435 › Posters BIOMARKERS OF AGING STUDY H. CHUN*, H. CHUN, S. CHO, J. SUNG, S. PARK, B. CHO, Y. HWANG, J. CHANG, B. HAN (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PB8 436 › COMPARISON OF OBESITY INDICES IN ASSOCIATION WITH DYSLIPIDEMIA AMONG MIDDLE AGED AND ELDERLY KOREANS K. NA*, K. NA, H. KIM, H. CHUN, J. SUNG, K. SON, B. CHO, Y. HWANG, S. CHO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) Network of excellence PB8 437 › THE PIEDMONT HOME RADIOLOGY PROJECT (RADHOME) N. AIMONINO RICAUDA*, T. CAMMAROTA, A. BEUX, M. GROSSO, O. DAVINI, D. MINNITI, E. QUAGLIOTTI, V. TIBALDI, A. TIZZANI, O. BERTETTO (Torino, Italy) PB8 438 › WORKPLACE-BASED MASTERS’ LEVEL TRAINING IN GERIATRIC MEDICINE S. BHAT*, P. BAKER (Manchester, United Kingdom) PB8 439 › APPROPRIATE DAYS IN FRENCH GERIATRIC DAY HOSPITALS: A PILOT STUDY B. DURAND-GASSELIN*, L. VOLPE-GILLOT, I. SORS-MIREUX, B. MAAKAROUN, A. DAUFFY-ALLAIN, O. SAINT-JEAN (Paris, France) PB8 440 › CHARACTERISTICS OF GERIATRIC PATIENTS AT THE TEACHING HOSPITAL OF LILLE FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DATA PB8 441 › VITALITY: IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS K. MOTI*, A. MARQUIS, R. BEUSCART, F. PUISIEUX, D. DREUIL (Lomme, France) Wednesday S. SINHA*, S. BERG, E. KIDD, D. THOMPSON, S. MUIRHEAD, J. MCELHANEY (Vancouver, Canada) Nursing home PB8 442 › AUTONOMY OR SECURITY? NURSES’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE USE OF ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE IN NURSING HOMES A. GERLACH*, K. SEIDENSTÜCKER, S. KÖPKE (Hamburg, Germany) PB8 443 › REDUCTION OF CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS IN PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA: GERMAN VERSION OF THE SERIAL TRIAL INTERVENTION (STI-D) J. NORDHEIM*, T. FISCHER (Berlin, Germany) PB8 444 › ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT AND THE UPTAKE OF BEST PRACTICES IN LONGTERM CARE FACILITIES A. BOSTROM*, C. ESTABROOKS, S. SLAUGHTER, J. SQUIRES, G. CUMMINGS, D. MORGAN, L. DEGNER, J. RYCROFT-MALONE, G. TEARE, S. DOPSON, N. STEWART (Calgary, Canada) PB8 445 › THE ROLE OF TREATMENT CULTURE ON PRESCRIBING IN NURSING HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE A. DONNELLY*, B. MCCORMACK (Belfast, United Kingdom) PB8 446 › HEALTH OF HEALTH CARE AIDES IN RESIDENTIAL LONG-TERM CARE S. SLAUGHTER*, P. NORTON, A. BOSTROM, J. SQUIRES, G. CUMMINGS, D. MORGAN, L. DEGNER, S. DOPSON, N. STEWART, J. RYCROFT-MALONE, G. TEARE (Edmonton, Canada) PB8 447 › MEDICATION USE IN NURSING HOMES IN ICELAND. THREE YEAR RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATION STUDY H. HANSDÓTTIR*, P. GUdMANSSON (Reykjavik, Iceland) 342 Posters Wednesday 8 PB8 448 › TRADITIONAL VERSUS POD-STYLE: AN EXPLORATION OF THE EFFECTS OF ARCHITECTURE ON QUALITY OF CARE IN NURSING HOMES PB8 449 › ASSESSMENT TOOLS, STANDARD PRACTICES AND INTERVENTION PROGRAMS IN RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS: A SPANISH STUDY H. COOKE*, A. SMITH (Victoria, Canada) E. CABRAS*, M. CAPRARA, R. FERNANDÉZ-BALLESTEROS (Madrid, Spain) PB8 450 › THE ACTIVIST MEDICAL DIRECTOR: IMPROVING QUALITY CARE IN THE NURSING HOME VIA CQI PROCESS. EXPERIENCE FROM THE USA S. VON PREYSS-FRIEDMAN*, W. MCCORMICK (Seattle, United States) PB8 451 › WHAT PREDICTS PSYCHOTROPIC USE IN RESIDENTIAL CARE: PRESCRIBER AND ORGANISATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS PB8 452 › DIETARY INTAKES IN NURSING HOME RESIDENTS N. KERSE*, J. HOEM, S. MOYES, S. SCAHILL, K. PERI (Auckland, New Zealand) B. LESOURD*, C. BOUCHICHE, K. SOULIER (Clermont-Ferrand, France) PB8 453 › SAFETY AND MOBILITY OF CLIENTS WITH DEMENTIA IN INSTITUTIONAL CARE. IMPLEMENTATION OF A MULTIPROFESSIONAL GUIDELINE D. BÄUERLE*, M. FROMMELT, C. HEISLBETZ (München, Germany) PB8 454 › OBESITY IN NURSING HOME RESIDENTS – FUNCTIONALITY AND MORTALITY R. KAISER*, K. WINNING, K. MATTHIAS, W. UTER, P. STEHLE, S. LESSER, C. SIEBER, J. BAUER (Nuremberg, Germany) PB8 455 › COMPARING PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION AND NUTRITIONAL CARE IN CARE HOMES IN GERMANY, AUSTRIA AND THE NETHERLANDS N. VAN NIE*, J. MEIJERS, S. BARTHOLOMEYCZIK, C. LOHRMANN, S. REUTHER, J. SCHOLS, R. HALFENS (Maastricht, The Netherlands) PB8 456 › DESIGN OF A STUDY ON THE QUALITY PERCEIVED BY PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED AT HOME PB8 457 › COMORBIDITY, AGE AND DRUG PHARMACEUTICAL LIQUID FORMS IN INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH DYSPHAGIA L. CARBONERO DE LA LLAVE*, J. CAMPOS DOMPEDRO, J. SACEDO GOMEZ, J. GAYOSO PARDO, M. ARROYO ZARATE, I. SAEZ IZQUIERDO, L. REMONDO PRIETO, V. VALVERDE MOYAR, M. SERRANO SANCHEZ, D. SIERRA CARRASCO (Madrid, Spain) PB8 458 › Wednesday M. GROSSO*, M. GROSSO, N. AIMONINO RICAUDA , V. TIBALDI , O. DAVINI , A. BEUX, R. CERRI, C. DI NOVI, D. MINNITI, I. DI MARCO, O. BERTETTO (Torino , Italy) GROWING OLD HEALTHY IN WITTEN, GERMANY E. SIRSCH*, D. PLEYER, D. JORDAN, P. GESCH, P. BARTHOLOMEYCZIK (Witten, Germany) PB8 459 › CONTRACTURE: THE NEED FOR A CLEAR DEFINITION PB8 460 › HOW EFFECTIVE CAN A 500 &MICROG ORAL SUPPLEMENT OF VITAMIN B12 FOR JUST 28 DAYS BE FOR INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY I. GNASS*, G. BARTOSZEK, G. MEYER (Witten, Germany) U. ALBERS*, R. PEDRERO-CHAMIZO , A. MELENDEZ, M. CASTILLO, K. PIETRZIK, M. GONZALEZ-GROSS (Madrid, Spain) PB8 461 › MY ELDER CARE (MEC): HOW TO ENSURE THE CARE AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IN THE CENTERS MAPFRE QUAVITAE S. JULIA*, S. JULIA C., C. JOSE RAMÓN, C. LAURA, G. JOSE LUIS, A. MARIA, S. ISABEL, R. LAURA, S. MAR , S. DOLORES (Madrid, Spain) 343 Wednesday 8 PB8 462 › Posters PREVENTIVE TRAINING IN GERIATRIC NURSING HOMES: MULTILEVEL DEVELOPMENT AND RE-AIM BASED EVALUATION M. BRACH*, F. NIEDER, U. NIEDER, H. MECHLING (Muenster, Germany) Pain PB8 463 › AN IRT-BASED ASSESSMENT OF PACSLAC S. VAN NISPEN TOT PANNERDEN*, M. CANDEL, S. ZWAKHALEN, J. HAMERS, P. CURFS, M. BERGER (Maastricht, The Netherlands) PB8 464 › ELDERLY PEOPLE AND OPIODS: THREE METHODS OF ADMINISTRATION PB8 465 › TARGETING PAIN IN OLDER PEOPLE IN THE ACUTE CARE SETTING T. DIDIER*, K. FANNY, P. ANNIE, D. MICHEL, G. JEAN MARIE (Paris, France) I. HIGGINS*, C. PHELAN, F. HODSON, P. SUMMONS, J. DOUGLAS, L. RITCHARD, D. BRUCE, G. MABBOTT, P. DOBSON (Callaghan, Australia) PB8 466 › USE OF BUPRENORPHINE PATCH FOR PAIN CONTROL IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH PUBIC RAMI FRACTURE - AN OBSERVATIONAL CASE SERIES S. MUKHERJEE*, M. RAJEEV (Margate, Kent, United Kingdom) PB8 467 › STUDY OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DISORDER IN THE ELDERLY PATIENTS BY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING S. KRALJEVIc sIMUNKOVIc*, T. BADEL, M. MAROTTI, S. KOCIJAN LOVKO, J. KERN, I. KROLO (Zagreb, Croatia) PB8 468 › TREATMENT OF PERSISTENT NON-ONCOLOGIC PAIN IN ELDERLY Wednesday G. GAMBASSI *, S. AQUILA, M. TOSATO, G. GAMBASSI (Rome, Italy) Prevention PB8 469 › FACTORS RELATED TO INCOMPLETE FLEXIBLE SIGMOIDOSCOPY AMONG ELDERLY TAIWANESE S. CHOU*, M. CHOU, C. LIANG, L. CHEN, K. HSUEH, L. YEN, Y. LIN, M. TU (Pingtung County, Taiwan) PB8 470 › PREDICTORS AND CORRELATES OF GERIATRIC TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY H. THOMPSON*, J. VOSS, N. TEMKIN, S. DIKMEN (Seattle, United States) PB8 471 › PRESSURE ULCER PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE -MEASURING OUTCOMES AND EDUCATION PB8 472 › TRAVELING WAVES AND PERCOLATIONS IN INFLUENZA TRANSMISSION AMONG UNITED STATES ELDERLY M. HARLAND GREGOIRE*, M. VARGA, M. HARLAND GREGOIRE (Edmonton, Canada) E. NAUMOVA*, D. CASTRONOVO, N. FEFFERMAN, S. COHEN, J. WENGER, Y. NAUMOV, J. GORSKI (Boston, United States) PB8 473 › TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST VERSUS BLOOD IMMUNOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF LATENT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCLOSIS INFECTION AMONG OLD SUBJECTS A. JAMAÏ*, K. SCHEPERS, V. VERSCHEURE, J. HOUGARDY, S. DE BREUCKER, F. MASCART, T. PEPERSACK (Anderlecht, Belgium) PB8 474 › WELL ELDERLY II TRIAL RESULTS: EFFECTIVENESS AND COSTEFFECTIVENESS OF LIFESTYLE REDESIGN® IN COMMUNITY SETTINGS F. CLARK*, M. CARLSON, S. AZEN, J. JACKSON, J. HAY, B. KNIGHT, D. MANDLE, J. BLANCHARD, C. CHOU (Los Angeles, United States of America) 344 Posters Wednesday 8 PB8 475 › HUMAN BETA-HERPESVIRUSES IN CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS IN ELDERLY AND NON-ELDERLY PATIENTS PB8 476 › HEALTH LIFESTYLE AND ITS DETERMINANTS AMONG OLD PEOPLE IN HELSINKI PB8 477 › SCREENING COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS BASED ON ELDERS PERFORMANCE IN LEARNING DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS R. THOMASINI*, M. ROMEIRO, P. DURANTE, S. BONON, S. COSTA (Campinas, Brazil) P. POHJOLAINEN*, T. SULANDER (Helsinki, Finland) A. JUNQUEIRA XAVIER*, E. D’ORSI, L. RAMOS, A. FAÉ, F. MARQUES, D. SIGULEM (SÃO PAULO, Brazil) PB8 478 › LOW-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT HEPARIN (LMWH): THE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES IN GERIATRIC D. THOREZ*, S. DE MONTGOLFIER, L. D’ARAILH, F. MULLER, B. LE DASTUMER, L. TEILLET (Paris, France) PB8 479 › INCIDENCE OF UNDIAGNOSED SKIN CANCERS IN A GERIATRIC HOSPITAL S. MIELCZAREK*, J. FONTAINE, P. SENET, S. MEAUME (PARIS, France) PB8 480 › PREVENTION PROGRAM « EQUILIBRE » ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FALLS AND DEPENDANCE B. TAVERNIER-VIDAL*, M. FRANCE, M. ISABELLE, M. PATRICK (DIJON, France) PB8 481 › THE NURSING PROTOCOL DEVELOPMENT FOR OLDER ADULTS WHO NEED DAILY RHYTHM ADJUSTMENTS PB8 482 › HEALTH CONDITIONS OF ELDERLY JAPANESE RESIDENTS IN THE CITY OF SãO PAULO, BRAZIL K. IIDA*, I. SAKAI, K. NEMOTO, S. SUWA, E. HAGINO, K. ISHIGAKI (Chiba, Japan) K. TAKO MARTINS*, H. WADA AKEMI WATANABE, M. LEBRAO, Y. OLIVEIRA DUARTE, J. LICIO FERREIRA DOS SANTOS (Maringa, Brazil) PB8 483 › PREDICTORS OF ALL CAUSE MORTALITY. – A 15-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY IN THE GENERAL POPULATION PB8 484 › OBSTIPATED ELDERLY: SYSTEMATIZATION OF INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM INTERVENTIONS IN LONG STAY INSTITUTIONS, RESIDENCIAL ALBERT EINSTEIN. SAO PAULO-SP, BRAZIL R. SANTOS*, B. TATIANA COSTA, G. FABIO MELLO FRANCO, S. LUCIANA ALVES, R. MIRIAM IKEDA, O. MARIA TERESA APARECIDA SILVA, S. DÉBORA CRISTINA OLIVEIRA MELO, P. NIVIA RAIMUNDA, J. ALESSANDRO F (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB8 485 › Wednesday S. WALTER*, H. TIEMEIER, J. MACKENBACH, A. HOFMAN (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) BENEFICIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OF DEEP BREATHING-BASED TAI CHI TRAINING IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN A. PALASUWAN*, A. PALASUWAN, D. SUKSOM, I. MARGARITIS, S. SOOGARUN, A. ROUSSEAU (Nice, France) PB8 486 › TROPICAL TUBEROUS ROOT VEGETABLES: ARE THEY SOMETIMES HARMFUL? B. LYONS* (Brooklyn, United States of America) PB8 487 › THE SIX MINUTES WALK TEST AFTER HIP OR KNEE SURGERY AFTER 80 YEARS OLD PB8 488 › CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE HEALTH OF OLDER PEOPLE H. RANDRIANJAFY*, J. TARDIEU, M. MUNOZ, T. DANTOINE (AUBUSSON, France) J. GOODWIN* (Loughborough, United Kingdom) 345 Wednesday 8 PB8 489 › Posters COMPARISON BETWEEN SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF VISION AND HEARING IMPAIRMENT H. KIM*, H. KIM, K. NA, H. CHUN, J. SUNG, K. SON, B. CHO, J. CHANG, S. CHO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PB8 490 › DESIGNING THE EVALUATION OF HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAMMES INTENDED FOR AGING AND « HEALTHY AGING » : LEARNING FROM ONE REGIONALIZED COMPONENT OF A NATIONAL PROGRAMME IN FRANCE P. DUPRAT*, J. AQUINO, A. KIEFFER, A. TAHRAT, O. DUPONT, G. BERRUT, O. MICHEL (Paris, France) PB8 491 › EVALUATION OF A PROJECT-TARGETED COMPONENT OF A NATIONAL HEALTHY AGING PROGRAMME IN FRANCE: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES, PRELIMINARY FINDINGS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR STAKEHOLDERS J. AQUINO*, A. KIEFFER, O. DUPONT, A. TAHRAT, G. BERRUT, O. MICHEL, P. DUPRAT (Paris, France) PB8 492 › OUTBREAK OF A VAN A STRAIN OF ENTEROCCOCUS FAECIUM IN A GERIATRIC WARD: ABOUT 91 CASES M. LAURAIN*, N. DIGUIO, M. DAVAL, C. PERRET-GUILLAUME, J. DEIBENER, A. BENETOS (VANDOEUVRE LES NANCY, France) PB8 493 › ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL CONDITION IN ELDERLY AND RELATION WITH THE LEVEL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY A. VUILLEMIN*, T. FAUCHARD, J. FOURNIER, N. JUGE, F. FRIEMEL, F. LE CREN (Vandoeuvre, France) PB8 494 › RECRUITMENT STRATEGIES IN THE MULTIDOMAIN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE PREVENTION TRIAL (MAPT): LESSONS FROM THE ACCEPT STUDY V. GARDETTE*, N. COLEY, C. ARANDJELOVIC, D. BRIOUDE-CONIASSE, T. FOURNIER, V. IGIER, J. POULAIN, B. VELLAS, A. GRAND, S. ANDRIEU (Toulouse, France) Wednesday PB8 495 › SCREENING FOR MODIFIABLE RISKS FACTORS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF MAPT STUDY F. LALA-MONTAURIOL*, G. ABELLAN-VAN KAN, S. GILLETTE-GUYONNET, I. CARRIE, P. OUSSET, B. VELLAS (TOULOUSE, France) PB8 496 › RETRIEVED DROPOUT VISITS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS IN PREVENTION TRIALS FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE N. COLEY*, S. ANDRIEU, H. MATHIEX-FORTUNET, P. GARNIER, B. VELLAS (Toulouse, France) PB8 497 › SECONDARY PREVENTION OF FALLS AMONG OLDER PEOPLE IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE S. TEERI*, H. LAMMINEN, H. HYTTINEN, M. SALMINEN, S. KIVELÄ (Pori, Finland) Primary care PB8 498 › A NEW PATH IN GERIATRIC HOSPITALISATION : THE POST-ACUTE GERIATRIC UNIT V. REVEL DA ROCHA*, M. SARASIBAR, P. BIGOT, J. BOULE, F. DE LA FOURNIERE (PAU, France) PB8 499 › POLYMORBIDITY IN ELDERLY: CONTRIBUTION OF PREVIOUS SURGICAL PROCEDURES M. DUBRAVA*, P. LABAS, J. JANOSIOVA, S. KRCMERY, P. KAZIMIROVA, A. CVEJKUSOVA (Bratislava, Slovakia) 346 Posters PB8 500 › Wednesday 8 THE IMPORTANCE OF THERAPEUTIC CLASSIFICATION ON DRUG COMPLIANCE IN THE ELDERLY A. BÓS*, A. OLIVEIRA, C. WERLANG, F. MORRONE, C. FERREIRA, G. DECARLI, N. TERRA (Porto Alegre, Brazil) PB8 501 › ANEMIA IN THE ELDERLY E. FICHTINGER*, E. FICHTINGER, S. HANS-JÜRGEN, W. GERHARD, T. ERWIN, W. SANDRA, D. DORIS, R. REGINA (Graz, Austria) PB8 502 › ADMITTING ELDERLY PEOPLE TO A GERIATRIC SHORT STAY: DIRECT ADMISSIONS VERSUS ADMISSIONS BY THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (ED) C. GIROUX*, F. HEQUET, E. PROYE, P. DUFOUR, G. GOMMEZ, D. DAMBRE, C. GOZE (Valenciennes, France) PB8 503 › THE UNDERREPRESENTATION OF INDIVIDUALS 80 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER IN CHRONIC DISEASE GUIDELINES L. COX*, M. KLOSECK, R. CRILLY, C. MCWILLIAM (Grand Valley, Canada) PB8 504 › IMPROVING THE PRIMARY CARE PRESCRIPTION OF HYPNOTIC AND ANXIOLYTIC DRUGS IN THE FRENCH ELDERLY A. DESPLANQUES -LEPERRE*, A. DESPLANQUES-LEPERRE, N. RIOLACCI-DHOYEN, S. BUSCAIL, M. ERBAULT , S. ROYANT-PAROLA, J. DOUCET , S. LEGRAIN (Saint denis la plaine, France) PB8 505 › THE ‘OLDEST OLD’ AS RESEARCH PARTNERS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH WITH PEOPLE AGED 80 AND OVER C. DAUM*, V. HOLLIS (Edmonton, Canada) PB8 506 › THE INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE LENGTH OF STAY AT THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF GRENOBLE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ARE EFFICIENT FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS C. MILLET*, B. LUCHE, C. PAQUIER, P. COUTURIER, F. CARPENTIER (Grenoble, France) OSTEOPENIA AND OSTEOPOROSIS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN M. SAINTRAIN*, Z. VIEIRA BRUNO, J. VASCONCELOS FILHO, A. CARVALHO ALBUQUERQUE, J. DE OLIVEIRA BRAGA, V. SUZANNE, D. MARIA DAGMAR, D. ROSÂNGELA AUGUSTA (Fortaleza, Brazil) PB8 508 › PB8 509 › MEDICAL STUDENT EDUCATION IN GERIATRIC MEDICINE, A HANDS-ON APPROACH A. GARCIA*, J. GAMMACK, J. CULBERSON, L. MORRISON, M. CARREJO, G. SALMERON (Houston, United States of America) Wednesday PB8 507 › RETOOLING FOR AN AGING AMERICA – THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING RESPONSE M. BERNARD*, C. LIGGINS, K. REED (Bethesda, United States) PB8 510 › EVALUATION OF THE OMISSION OF TREATMENT IN ELDERLY A. JUNQUEIRA DOS SANTOS*, L. BARRADAS CALADO, T. FEROLA NUNES, R. REBOUÇAS LOBO, J. DE FREITAS FARIAS, J. PRESTO CAMPOS REZENDE, P. FERNANDES FORMIGHIERI, J. DE SÁ RORIZ FILHO, E. BORGES DE OLIVERIA, N. KILSA DA COSTA LIMA, J. CÉSAR MORIGUTI (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) PB8 511 › SLEEP APNEA IN ELDERLY A. HESHMAT* (Derwood, United States of America) PB8 512 › MANAGEMENT OF ELDER OUTPATIENT ANTICOAGULATION BY A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TELEPHONE-BASED SERVICE M. SILVA AUGUSTO*, P. LEAO, L. PATRICIA AMARAL, R. KALAF (Santo Andre, Brazil) 347 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 513 › MANAGEMENT OF A MIXED OUTBREAK BY CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE AND NORVOVIRUS IN A GERIATRIC WARD PB8 514 › DISAGREEMENT OF SF6D WITH EQ-5D INDEX IN AGEING POPULATION IN KOREA AND ASSOCIATED FACTOR WITH THE DIFFERENCE E. KAROUBI NORDON*, K. EDOUARD, C. NADIA, K. NAGIBY, H. MARC (Villejuif, France) K. SON*, S. PARK, S. CHO, H. CHUN, J. CHANG (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PB8 515 › WRITING, READING AND INTERNET USE IN RELATION TO MENTAL HEALTH IN THE 65 OVER J. JUANOLA-COSTA*, R. CANTERIA, O. MIGILYOVA, Y. RAMIREZ, J. JUANOLA-PLA, J. DOMENECH, M. SASTRE, N. JUANOLA-PLA, T. JIMENEZ, S. CID, J. MONTERO (Mataró , Spain) PB8 516 › OLDER HOME CARE CLIENTS´ AND PROFESSIONALS´ PERCEPTIONS OF CARE S. ELORANTA*, S. ELORANTA, A. WELCH, S. ARVE, H. ISOAHO, M. VIITANEN, P. ROUTASALO (Turku, Finland) PB8 517 › MODIFIABLE CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AMONG THE OLDEST PATIENTS OF PRIMARY CARE B. GRYGLEWSKA*, B. WIZNER, J. SULICKA, M. FORNAL, T. GRODZICKI (Kraków, Poland) PB8 518 › MAXIMUM STEP LENGTH AS A POTENTIAL SCREENING TOOL FOR FALLS AND DISABILITY IN NON-DISABLED OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY J. LIM*, K. SON, K. BOO, S. CHO, H. CHUN, S. PARK, B. CHO (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PB8 519 › PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS ON COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE USE IN TAIWAN: A POPULATION BASED SURVEY Wednesday Y. HUANG*, J. WU, Y. YANG, C. CHANG, F. LU (Tainan city, Taiwan) PB8 520 › THE CLINICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE OLD PATIENT WITH COMMUNITYACQUIRED PNEUMONIA PB8 521 › IMPLICATIONS ON A CONTINENCE CARE CENTER FOR THE ELDERLY WITHIN A CONTINENCE-CENTER N. BLAJA-LISNIC*, A. NEGARA (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova) K. BECHER*, P. GUNDACKER, S. BERNHARD, S. CORNEL (Nürnberg, Germany) PB8 522 › ASSESSMENT OF DAYTIME SLEEPINESS IN THE ELDERLY F. ONEN*, T. MOREAU, C. PETIT, B. FALISSARD, S. ONEN (Paris, France) PB8 523 › RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SELF-CARE AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF OLD INDIVIDUALS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS PB8 524 › STUDY OF CGA36 ON ELDERLY PATIENT IN JAPAN H. TEL*, S. HIZMETLI , H. TEL , M. YıLDıRıM (Sivas, Turkey) E. HIDETOSHI*, H. MIMIURA, S. SATAKE (Obu, Japan) PB8 525 › ASSESSING THE SUITABILITY OF STAY IN GERIATRIC UNITS BY MEAN OF THE APPROPRIATENESS EVALUATION PROTOCOL (A.E.P.) P. FONTAINE*, P. FONTAINE, D. GILLAIN, J. PETERMANS, P. KOLH, P. GILLET (Liège, Belgium) PB8 526 › GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATIONS IN THE USE OF THREE ELECTIVE SURGICAL PROCEDURES IN THE ELDERLY J. JACQUES*, D. GILLAIN, J. PETERMANS, P. KOLH, P. GILLET (Liège, Belgium) 348 Posters Wednesday 8 PB8 527 › POTENTIALLY DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS AMONG ELDERLY POPULATION UNDER THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE IN TAIWAN PB8 528 › MEASURE OF NURSING TIME INTERVENTIONS FOR HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY PATIENTS S. HWANG*, Y. CHEN, H. LAI, T. CHEN, M. LIN, L. CHEN (Taipei, Taiwan) O. THONON*, O. THONON, D. GILLAIN, W. SERMEUS, K. VAN DEN HEEDE, P. VAN HERCK, J. PETERMANS, P. KOLH, P. GILLET (Liège, Belgium) PB8 529 › MULTIPLE CHRONIC CONDITIONS AND MEDICINES – CHALLENGES IN SELFMANAGEMENT SUPPORT IN HOME CARE G. MÜLLER-MUNDT*, D. SCHAEFFER, G. GEUTER, J. HASLBECK (Bielefeld, Germany) PB8 530 › ARE THE FALLS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE DUE TO BAD USE OF MEDICATION ? PRESENTATION OF A CASE CONTROL STUDY IN A FRENCH RETIREMENT HOME V. HUROT*, D. PLATS, C. CUBERTAFOND, S. CHAUSSONNAUD-BOYER, A. MARCHEIX (SAINT JUNIEN, France) PB8 531 › IDENTIFYING KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION TOOLS TO ASSIST FAMILY PHYSICIANS WITH DEMENTIA ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS: A REVIEW FOR THE NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR THE CARE OF THE ELDERLY’S (NICE) DEMENTIA THEME TEAM PB8 532 › ABDOMINAL PAIN IN ELDERLY PATIENTS ASSISTED AT A GERIATRIC EMERGENCY SERVICE S. SAPERGIA* (Calgary, Canada) F. LIMA NOGUEIRA*, A. BARRETO VIEIRA, M. TONIDANDEL BARBOSA, J. BARBOSA MACHADO (NELO HORIZONTE, Brazil) PB8 533 › TRANSCUTANEOUS POSTERIOR TIBIAL NERVE ELECTROESTIMULATION TO TREAT URINARY INCONTINENCE IN OLDER WOMEN PB8 534 › INDEPENDENCE AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOURAL IN OLD PEOPLE PB8 535 › REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE FOR A COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMME IN ELDERLY PEOPLE I. GOMES*, L. SCHREINER, M. KNORST, T. SANTOS (Porto Alegre, Brazil) M. REIS*, C. PAÚL (Funchal, Portugal) PB8 536 › EXPERIMENTAL PROJECT CONCERNING CLINICAL PHARMACY IN GERIATRIC WARD N. BERG*, A. PASSANISI (Liege, Belgium) PB8 537 › PRESENTATION OF A TYPOLOGY OF HEALTH IN THE ELDERLY: TITAN (TIPOLOGIA TOTAL DEL ANCIANO) PB8 538 › EFFECTS OF ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT ON QUALITY OF LIFE OF ELDERLY PATIENTS Wednesday C. QUARINI *, P. GOSNEY (Reading, United Kingdom) J. LOPEZ*, C. GRANADOS, R. SANCHEZ (BOGOTA, Colombia) Y. GARCIA*, M. TIBO, T. CAMPOS, C. PAGANI, M. UEDA, V. SANTOS, M. AUGUSTO (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PB8 539 › PHARMACIST EXPERIENCE WITH MEDICATION REVIEWS IN ONTARIO, CANADA L. DOLOVICH*, A. GAGNON, C. MCAINEY, L. SPARROW, S. BURNS (Hamilton, Canada) PB8 540 › UNEXPLAINED UNINTENTIONAL WEIGHT LOSS OF OLDER PATIENTS PB8 541 › OBSERVATION-BASED NOCTURNAL SLEEP INVENTORY (ONSI) FOR ELDERLY S. CHEN*, L. CHEN, M. LIN, S. HWANG (Taipei, Taiwan) S. ONEN*, C. DUBRAY, E. DECULLIER, T. MOREAU, F. CHAPUIS, F. ONEN (Francheville, France) 349 Wednesday 8 Posters PB8 542 › SHIFT FROM CONSULTATIVE TO COLLABORATIVE PRIMARY CARE OF GERIATRIC PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASES PB8 543 › ONE-LEG BALANCE TEST IN A GENERAL GERIATRIC POPULATION: RESULTS OF TWO STUDIES IN FRANCE E. NAH*, A. PURANI (Singapore, Singapore) O. MICHEL*, J. THOMAS, L. BRESSANUTTI, H. GOARIN, C. HUMBERT, R. BATAILLON, P. DUPRAT (Paris, France) PB8 544 › IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN IRON DEFICIENCY AND COLORECTAL ADENOMA IN SYMPTOMATIC HOSPITALIZED OLDER PATIENTS? J. MEEUWISSEN.*, H. VANDEWINCKELE, M. HIELE, E. JOOSTEN (Leuven, Belgium) Track C - Behavioural and Psychological Sciences Ageing and disasters PC8 545 › LONG-TERM EFFECT OF A FLOOD ON PSYCHOSOCIAL HEALTH AND VALUES OF ELDERLY: A QUESTION OF RESILIENCE PC8 546 › HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS IN THE FOCAL POINT OF THERAPEUTIC PC8 547 › ONGOING EXISTENTIAL THREATS ON OLD HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS: NEEDS AND UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS DURING WAR D. MALTAIS*, G. SIMON, L. LISE (Chicoutimi, Canada) A. YOUNGER* (Hod Hasharon, Israel) A. LOWENSTEIN*, D. PRILUTZKY, A. LOWENSTEIN, B. RAPAPORT, D. HALPERIN (Haifa, Israel) PC8 548 › DISASTER PREPAREDNESS OF NURSING HOMES: WHAT HAS BEEN DONE AND IS IT ENOUGH? PC8 549 › DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN RURAL COMMUNITIES Wednesday K. FITZGERALD* (Swansea, United Kingdom) E. JURKOWSKI*, C. GREEN (Carbondale, Illinois, United States) BPSD – Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia PC8 550 › A PATIENT-CENTRED COMMUNICATION TRAINING INTERVENTION: A PILOT STUDY K. MCGILTON*, S. SIDANI, E. ROCHON, M. FOX, R. SORIN-PETERS (Toronto, Canada) PC8 551 › WHY IS IT MORE INTERESTING TO ASK TO AN ALZHEIMER’S PATIENT TO READ THAN TO WRITE? L. LEFEBVRE* (Mons, Belgium) PC8 552 › EMOTIONAL THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA H. SASAKI*, H. AKIKO, H. REIKO, F. YUMIKO, F. MASAHIKO (Japan) PC8 553 › AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE ON BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS IN DEMENTIA PATIENTS F. MASAHIKO *, A. HATAKEYAMA, A. SATOH, H. SASAKI (japan) PC8 554 › OLDER AUSTRALIANS WITH LIFE LONG INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY: EXPERIENCE AND EXPECTATIONS OF « ACTIVE AGEING » L. BUYS * (Brisbane, Australia) 350 Posters Wednesday 8 PC8 555 › COMMUNICATION WITH NURSING HOME RESIDENTS WITH DEMENTIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE PC8 556 › MECHANISMS OF PSYCHOMOTOR SLOWING IN ALZHEIMER DISEASE AND LEWY BODY DEMENTIA E. VASSE* (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) M. ROUSSEL*, O. BAILON, A. RAHNEMA, A. ROUTIER, O. GODEFROY (AMIENS, France) PC8 557 › PRAYER AS AN INTERVENTION FOR AGITATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN LATESTAGE DEMENTIA L. SMITH* (Corrales, United States) PC8 558 › EVALUATION OF A TELEPHONE HELP-LINE FOR CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR ASSOCIATED WITH DEMENTIA PC8 559 › EVALUATING THE PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES AND THE CLINICAL FEASIBILITY OF A CHINESE VERSION OF THE DOLOPLUS-2 SCALE AMONG COGNITIVELY IMPAIRED OLDER PEOPLE WITH COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTY M. BIRD*, T. CALDWELL (Queanbeyan, Australia) C. YIHENG*, L. LIN, R. WATSON (Taipei city, Taiwan) PC8 560 › INTERACTIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE IMPACT OF NURSING STAFF’S BEHAVIOUR ON RESISTIVENESS TO CARE IN DEMENTIA PC8 561 › THE PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT OF MULTIMEDIA DIGITAL BIOGRAPHIES ON PERSONS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT G. BELZIL*, J. VÉZINA (Québec, Canada) E. MARZIALI*, R. BAECKER, T. DAMIANAKIS, K. SMITH, M. NISHIHATA (Toronto, Canada) PC8 562 › CHANGING THE TRANSACTIONAL PROCESS BETWEEN THE ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR FAMILIES: SPECIFIC SKILLS AND MEASUREMENT METHODS PC8 563 › LET’S DANCE DANZóN! THE EFFECT OF DANCING ON PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA LIVING IN CARE HOMES: A PILOT STUDY Y. OHSHITA*, T. OGAWA, K. KAMO (Mihara-city, Japan) Economic aspects PC8 564 › COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM TO INCREASE QUALITY OF LIFE IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS Wednesday A. GUZMAN*, I. JAMES, J. HUGHES, L. ROCHESTER (Newcastle upon Tyne, Uk) E. JUTKOWITZ*, L. GITLIN, L. PIZZI, T. BUNZ, M. DENNIS (Philadelphia, usa) Education and multidisciplinary training / Primary care PC8 565 › REFLECTIONS FROM A COMMUNITY-BASED DENTAL EDUCATION IN LONGTERM CARE FACILITIES: STUDENTS’ VALUES M. BRONDANI* (Vancouver, Canada) PC8 566 › ILLICIT DRUGS PATTERN UTILIZATION IN A PUERTO RICAN BABY BOOMERS SAMPLE N. LABAULT-CABEZA*, R. DÁVILA, V. REYES (San Juan, Puerto Rico) PC8 567 › IMPACT OF AN INTEGRATED HEALTH EDUCATION, PATIENT- CONSULTATION, AND EXERCISE PROGRAM ON FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE AMONG WOMEN WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS S. AREE-UE *, S. VANAVANANT (Bangkok, Thailand) 351 Wednesday 8 Posters PC8 568 › THE INFLUENCE OF THE SOCIAL COMPETENCE IN DEMENTIA CARE ON THE OCCUPATIONAL STRESS OF NURSING HOME STAFF PC8 569 › PROMOTING HEALTH THROUGH AN INTERGENERATIONAL CAMP: PUERTO RICO GERIATRIC EDUCATION CENTER EXPERIENCE (PRGEC) J. HABERSTROH*, K. NEUMEYER, B. SCHMITZ, J. PANTEL (Frankfurt, Germany) M. BIDOT-SAN ANTONIO, MPHE*, P. VALLES-RAMOS, D. ROSADO-MATOS (San Juan, Puerto Rico) PC8 570 › ANALYSIS OF COMPUTER GAME GENRE AND OLDER ADULTS (50+) H. MARSTON*, C. FENCOTT, P. VAN-SCHAIK (United Kingdom) PC8 571 › INTELLECTUAL AND SOCIAL POTENTIAL UPDATE DURING OLD AGE L. JORDÃO* (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PC8 572 › SELF-MANAGEMENT SUPPORT PRACTITIONER TRAINING IN PRIMARY CARE: THE BRITISH COLUMBIA APPROACH PC8 573 › IMPROVING THE COOPERATION BETWEEN GENERAL PRACTITIONERS AND COMMUNITY NURSES IN DEMENTIA CARE P. MCGOWAN* (Delta, Canada) H. VAN DEN BUSSCHE*, A. ERNST, A. JAHNCKE-LATTECK, U. SCHRAMM (Hamburg, Germany) PC8 574 › AGEISM EVALUATION DURING THE CAREGIVERS TRAINING PROGRAM AT THE BUENOS AIRES NATIONAL UNIVERSITY PC8 575 › EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTH PROMOTION FOR OLDER ADULTS: NCOA’S ONLINE TRAINING MODULES D. MINGORANCE* (Buenos Aires, Argentina) M. ALTPETER*, E. ROSENBERG (Chapel Hill, United States) PC8 576 › SOCIAL WORK AND OLDER ADULTS: IMPACT OF THE HARTFORD PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM FOR AGING EDUCATION ON MSW STUDENTS Wednesday R. WEILER*, D. PARDASANI (Indianapolis, United States) PC8 577 › LONG-TERM CARE DECISIONS FOR OLDER PEOPLE: A RESEARCH-BASED THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF STAKEHOLDERS’ VALUES AND PRIORITIES PC8 578 › IS EXERCISE EFFECTIVE IN PROMOTING MENTAL WELL-BEING IN OLDER AGE? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW L. DENSON*, H. WINEFIELD (Adelaide, Australia) G. WINDLE*, D. HUGHES, P. LINCK, R. IAN, W. ROBERT T (Bangor, Gwynedd, Uk) PC8 579 › A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR MOBILITY IN OLDER ADULTS S. WEBBER*, V. MENEC, M. PORTER (Winnipeg, Canada) PC8 580 › SELF-MANAGEMENT HEALTH BEHAVIORS AND RELATED FACTORS AMONG DISABLED ELDERLY PC8 581 › THE SENSE TO RECREATE THRU THE AGEING PROCESS AND THRU ESTHETIC EXPERIENCE Y. TING*, H. HSU, Y. HSIEH, H. TUNG (Taichung, Taiwan) C. DE GRADO* (Buenos Aires, Argentina) PC8 582 › ARE EPISODIC INTERVIEWS ADEQUATE FOR INTERVIEWING NURSING HOME RESIDENTS? PC8 583 › THE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS POINT OF VIEW ABOUT HUMAN AGING AND THE INTERFERENCES IN COMMUNICATING WITH THE ELDERLY W. HERRMANN*, U. FLICK (Berlin, Germany) 352 T. PROCHET*, M. SILVA (ASSIS-SAO PAULO, Brazil) Posters PC8 584 › Wednesday 8 AUTONOMY AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE ELDERLY IN HOSPITALS: STRATEGIES IDENTIFIED BY THE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS T. PROCHET*, M. SILVA (ASSIS-SAO PAULO, Brazil) Ethics PC8 585 › AUTONOMY AND RISK IN OLDER PEOPLE S. MCDERMOTT* (Sydney, Australia) PC8 586 › THE PATIENT’S PRIVACY IN THE CARE OF ELDERLY PEOPLE AND ITS CORRELATION WITH SATISFACTION IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PC8 587 › A FIVE YEARS’EXPERIENCE OF A FRENCH ALZHEIMER’S ETHICO-CLINIC WORKSHOP N. DEHGHAN NAIERI*, M. AGHAJANI (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) C. MONTANI*, M. MOLINES, O. MOREAUD, A. MEMIN, A. FRANCO (Grenoble, France) Personality & aging PC8 588 › LISTENING TO MUSIC AS A COPING RESOURCE IN MIDDLE AND OLDER AGE PC8 589 › LONELINESS AND LIVED EXPERIENCES OF ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS LIVING INDEPENDENTLY: HERMENEUTIC PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH B. LEIPOLD*, T. LOEPTHIEN (Hildesheim, Germany) P. ABAS* (Rochester, United States) PC8 590 › HOW LIFE REGRETS CAN INFLUENCE ADAPTIVE OUTCOMES IN RETIREMENT: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF ACTIVITY ENGAGEMENT J. FARQUHAR*, C. WROSCH, D. PUSHKAR, K. LI (Montreal, Canada) PC8 591 › CLINICAL, SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ASSOCIATED TO THE PAIN LOCUS OF CONTROL OF COMMUNITY-DWELING ELDERLY PC8 592 › THE CONCEPT OF MOBILITY REVISITED L. PEREIRA, SM*, R. FERREIRA SAMPAIO, R. CORREA DIAS (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) PC8 593 › ELDER’S PERCEPTION OF CRISIS AND DIFFICULT TIMES AND THEIR RESPONSE TO THESE A. ALMENAS*, J. ORTIZ, J. NIEVES (San Juan, Puerto Rico) PC8 594 › Wednesday R. BRUNNETT*, M. HASSELER, R. BRUNNETT, S. STRUPEIT, C. DENEKE (Ballarat, Australia) THE PERSONALITY DOMAINS AND STYLES OF THE FIVE-FACTOR MODEL PREDICT INCIDENT DEPRESSION IN MEDICARE RECIPIENTS AGED 65 TO 100 A. WEISS*, A. SUTIN, P. DUBERSTEIN, B. FRIEDMAN, M. BAGBY, P. COSTA (Edinburgh, United Kingdom) Psycho-geriatrics / Depression / Delirium PC8 595 › CLINICAL AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL OUTCOMES FOR A LARGE POPULATION OF ELDERLY COCHLEAR IMPLANT RECIPIENTS M. BRAY*, H. SANLI, R. STAWSKI, C. AMOS, C. RAMSAY, J. KENYON (Sydney, Australia) PC8 596 › EFFICACY OF A NEED-ORIENTED INTERVENTION TO REDUCE VERBAL AGITATION IN PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA P. LANDREVILLE*, A. BÉDARD, P. VOYER, R. VERREAULT, J. VÉZINA (Québec, Canada) 353 Wednesday 8 Posters PC8 597 › THE IMPACT OF A SEMI-STRUCTURED REMINISCENCE PROGRAMME ON EGO INTEGRITY AND ON DEPRESSIVE DISORDER IN ELDERLY PORTUGUESE PC8 598 › EFFECTS OF GROUP LOGOTHERAPY PROCEDURE ON DECREASING OF DEPRESSION AND INCREASING OF MEANING IN LIFE ON FEMALE OLDER ADULTS B. BUENO*, R. AFONSO, B. BUENO (Covilhã, Portugal) T. POUREBRAHIM*, R. RASOULI (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) PC8 599 › DETECTION OF EARLY COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN OLD PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE WITH THE FAB SCALE P. KOSKAS*, O. DRUNAT, Y. WOLMARK (Paris, France) PC8 600 › A ‘CBT’ GROUP FOR FRAIL VERY OLD RESIDENTIAL CARE RESIDENTS PC8 601 › WHO KNEW GRANDPA SNORTED COKE? PC8 602 › INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION FOR HEALTHCARE STUDENTS ABOUT PERSON-CENTRED DEMENTIA CARE K. ANDERSON*, M. BIRD, A. BLAIR (Queanbeyan, Australia) P. ABADIR*, M. GRANT, T. FINUCANE (Baltimore, United States) J. PATERSON*, A. DE BELLIS, P. GUERIN, S. BRADLEY, A. WOTHERSPOON, B. WALTER, M. CECCHIN (Adelaide, Australia) PC8 603 › DEPRESSION LITERACY AMONG MIDDLE-AGED AND ELDERLY CHINESECANADIANS PC8 604 › THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EDUCATION OLDER ADULTS MEMORY COMPLAINTS PC8 605 › PREDICTION OF SYMPTOMATIC DEPRESSION BY DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS IN THE JAPANESE COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY Y. TIEU*, C. KONNERT (Canada) D. VIANNA-PAULO*, M. YASSUDA (São Paulo, Brazil) O. KAZUSHI*, Y. HARASAWA (Nagoya, Japan) Wednesday PC8 606 › CAREGIVERS Y. BACHNER*, E. DAVIDOV, S. CARMEL (Beer-Sheva, Israel) PC8 607 › PATTERNS OF COGNITIVE CHANGES IN HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY PATIENTS DURING AND SIX MONTHS POST HOSPITALIZATION PC8 608 › APPROPRIATENESS OF PSYCHOTROPIC DRUG PRESCRIBING IN GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY INPATIENTS C. CHEN*, G. HUANG (Taipei, Taiwan) F. WESTPHAL*, C. NONNENMACHER (Strasbourg-Brumath, France) PC8 609 › EMOTIONAL RESPONSES TO AWARENESS OF DEFICITS IN DEMENTIA M. DOURADO* (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PC8 610 › COULD THE REALIZATION OF MEANINGFUL PERSONAL GOALS PREVENT SUICIDAL IDEATIONS? PC8 611 › EVIDENCE UPDATE OF THE PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT OF VISION LOSS IN OLDER PEOPLE PC8 612 › THE EXPERIENCES OF ELEMENTARY STUDENTS OF THE ELDERLY HOSPICE S. LAPIERRE*, M. DUBÉ, M. ALAIN, L. BOUFFARD (Trois-Rivieres, Canada) S. NYMAN*, M. GOSNEY, C. VICTOR (Reading, United Kingdom) A. MOHSEN*, E. AMINOLROAYAEI-YAMINI (Kashan, Islamic Republic of Iran) PC8 613 › ALCOHOL USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN FINLAND – PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED CHARACTERISTICS S. SEPPÄNEN*, J. VALVANNE, K. PITKÄLÄ (Espoo, Finland) 354 Posters Wednesday 8 PC8 614 › THE INFLUENCE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE ON DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AND FUNCTIONAL FITNESS IN ELDERLY RESIDENTS OF SOUTH BRAZIL PC8 615 › A TRIAL FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF DEPRESSIVE STATUS WITH THE IMPROVEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN THE ELDERLY T. BENEDETTI*, L. BORGES, G. MAZO (Florianópolis, Brazil) J. YU*, F. YU, H. HAGA , Y. SUZUKI (Tokyo, Japan) PC8 616 › SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING STRATEGIES TO DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS FOR THE DISABLED ELDERLY P. HSU*, H. HSU, H. TUNG, Y. HSIEH (Taichung, Taiwan) PC8 617 › SPIRITUAL BELIEF, SOCIAL SUPPORT, PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING AND DEPRESSION AMONG OLDER PEOPLE IN BULGARIA AND ROMANIA PC8 618 › LONG TERM OUTCOMES OF OLDER ADULTS IN DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT P. COLEMAN*, I. PETROV (Southampton, United Kingdom) D. SATRE*, J. MERTENS, C. WEISNER (San Francisco, United States) Psychological aspects of aging PC8 619 › WELL BEING, SOCIAL EXCLUSION, RACIAL AND ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION IN ELDERLY PEOPLE IN CANADA D. LAI* (Calgary, Canada) PC8 620 › SEX AND INTIMACY ABOVE 50 YEARS OLD E. MESSELIS*, I. VAN DE VELDE (Brussels, Belgium) PC8 621 › OUTCOMES IN PSYCHOSOCIAL WELLBEING OF ISRAELI CAREGIVERS OF STROKE SURVIVORS: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY Z. NIR*, C. GREENBERGER, Y. BACHNER (Beer- Sheva, Israel) CAREGIVING TO ADVANCED CHRONIC ILLNESS (CHF/COPD) PATIENTS PC8 623 › THE ART GALLERY ACCESS PROGRAMME FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA A. WILKINSON*, S. BERRY (Joondalup, Australia) S. MACPHERSON*, M. BIRD, A. KATRINA, D. TERRI, B. ANNALIESE (Queanbeyan, Australia) PC8 624 › A MARRIAGE OF METHODOLOGY: WAYS OF EXAMINING SEXUAL DESIRE IN OLDER AGE Wednesday PC8 622 › S. GLEDHILL*, J. ABBEY, R. SCHWEITZER (Brisbane, Australia) PC8 625 › SOCIAL NETWORK TYPES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH AMONG AGEING NEW ZEALANDERS PC8 626 › DIABETES, DEPRESSION, AND COGNITIVE DECLINE IN OLDER ADULTS PC8 627 › MATERIAL DOMAIN AND LIFE SATISFACTION: THE ELDERLY LIVING ALONE F. ALPASS*, C. STEPHENS, J. NOONE, A. TOWERS (Palmerston North, New Zealand) E. HELMES*, T. OSTBYE, R. STEENHUIS (Townsville, Australia) G. PEREIRA*, L. SOUSA (Aveiro, Portugal) PC8 628 › IMPORTANCE OF CONCEIVING LIFESTYLE AND AGENCY IN THE LIFE COURSE L. HATCH*, J. HENDRICKS (Athens, United States of America) PC8 629 › EFFECTS OF ANIMAL ASSISTANT LEISURE ACTIVITY TO REST HOME ELDERS’ PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL HEALTH L. PAN*, H. CHANG, Y. YE (Taoyuan County, Taiwan) 355 Wednesday 8 PC8 630 › Posters COGNITIVE PREDICTORS OF UNSAFE DRIVING IN OLDER DRIVERS: A META-ANALYSIS J. MATHIAS*, M. JANE, E. LARISSA (Adelaide, Australia) PC8 631 › GRANDPARENT INFLUENCE AND INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN CHILDHOOD, ADOLESCENCE, AND EMERGING ADULTHOOD PC8 632 › IMPACT OF CHRONIC DISEASE AND LIFE EVENTS TO SUCCESSFUL AGING R. WISE*, A. METINDOGAN WISE (Istanbul, Turkey) H. HSU* (Taichung, Taiwan) PC8 633 › COMPENSATION AND OPTIMISATION IN FUNCTIONAL COMPETENCE IN A SAMPLE OF LONG LIVED PERSONS J. DUVVURU* (Tirupati, India) PC8 634 › APPLYING A LIFE COURSE PERSPECTIVE TO MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION FOR AGING COMBAT VETERANS PC8 635 › QUALITY OF LIFE OF OLDER PEOPLE: CONTRIBUTIONS OF MUSIC PC8 636 › CONTENTMENT AMONG THE ELDERLY IN COMMUNITIES: THE HAPPINESS; THI-15 M. GIBSON* (London, Canada) C. SOLÉ*, M. MERCADAL, S. GALLEGO, M. RIERA (Barcelona, Spain) S. CHOMMANARD*, C. SUMNGERN, Z. AZEREDO, R. SUBGRANON, N. SUNGVORAWONGPHANA (Porto, Portugal) PC8 637 › MARITAL SATISFACTION OF JAPANESE ELDER COUPLES- CAN THEY STAY MARRIED HAPPILY EVER AFTER? T. KUSAKA* (Tokyo, Japan) PC8 638 › IMPROVEMENT OF SELF-MANAGEMENT IN FRIENDSHIP: EFFECTS OF A FRIENDSHIP ENRICHMENT PROGRAM FOR OLDER WOMEN N. STEVENS*, C. MARTINA, G. WESTERHOF (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Wednesday PC8 639 › THE EFFECTS OF AEROBIC EXERCISE ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION IN THE ELDERLY C. ALBINET*, G. BOUCARD, M. AUDIFFREN (Poitiers, France) PC8 640 › SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND DEPRESSION LEVELS OF WORKING VERSUS RETIRED OLDER ADULTS BETWEEN THE AGES 65-75 PC8 641 › WHEN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES MATTER: INTERDEPENDENCE MODERATES AGE DIFFERENCES IN SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND COGNITIVE PROCESSING H. SOYA*, M. BETH KENKEL, C. LANG (United States of America) H. FUNG* (Hong Kong, china) PC8 642 › PSYCHOSOCIAL AND ANTHROPOMETRIC PREDICTORS OF THE MINI NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT J. DAVIDSON*, M. GETZ (Peoria, United States) PC8 643 › ONE BODY, THREE HANDS AND TWO MINDS: THE INTERTWINED EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES OF AN OLDER COUPLE AFTER STROKE F. VAN NES*, U. RUNGE, H. JONSSON (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) PC8 644 › THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME: VIEWS OF AGING IN CHILDRENS LITERATURE M. DONOHUE-SMITH* (Elmira, United States) PC8 645 › SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND DEPRESSION AMONG PEOPLE 65 YEARS AND OVER LIVING IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS OF QUEBEC D. MECHAKRA-TAHIRI*, M. ZUNZUNEGUI, M. PRÉVILLE, M. DUBÉ (Outremont, Canada) 356 Posters PC8 646 › Wednesday 8 THE EFFECT OF LIFE REVIEW GROUP PROGRAMS IN THE ELDERLY IN TAIWAN K. CHOU* (Taipei, Taiwan) PC8 647 › SUCCESSFUL AGEING: LIFE SATISFACTION AND EXERCISE IN OLDER ADULTS (50-80 Y.O) PC8 648 › ARE BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS THE SAME FOR YOUNG AND OLDER ADULTS? I. GUSE-BRENNFLECK*, C. LOVELL (Kallista , Australia) P. MAILLOT*, A. PERROT, C. GAGNON, J. BERTSCH (Orsay, France) PC8 649 › A PSYCHOANALYTIC INTERVENTION FOR ADULTS OVER 65 YEARS WHO ARE DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS PC8 650 › INTEREST OF VISUAL RECOGNITION MEMORY TASK TO DIFFERENTIATE CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL PATTERNS OF DEMENTIA G. DONOHUE* (Dublin, Ireland) K. MONDON*, K. MONDON, B. AMAND, E. BEAUFILS, F. CHALANSON, D. BEAUCHAMP, A. GOCHARD, B. DE TOFFOL, C. BELZUNG, T. CONSTANS, C. HOMMET (Tours, France) PC8 651 › AWARENESS OF ONE’S FUTURE LIMITATION AND WELL BEING TESTING CARSTENSEN’S MODEL IN 23 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES G. COUDIN*, L. LIMA (BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT, France) PC8 652 › NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF OLDER ADULTS: DEVELOPMENT OF AN AUDIT TOOL AND USE OF PHOTOVOICE H. CHAUDHURY*, A. SARTE, A. MAHMOOD, Y. MICHAEL (Vancouver, Canada) PC8 653 › MAIN FACTORS EVOLUTION OF THE MINI-MENTAL STATE EXAMINATION (MMSE) IN THE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT V. DUARTE CAMARA*, J. ALMEIDA MACHADO CORREA LIMA, Y. MOREIRA BOECHAT, L. SILVA (NITEROI, Brazil) THE MEDIATING ROLE OF COPING STRATEGIES ON GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE PC8 655 › THE MEANING OF FEAR OF FALLING AMONG COLOMBIAN ANDES-MOUNTAINS ELDERLY PEOPLE R. GAUTAM* (Kanpur, India) C. CURCIO*, C. HELENE, B. MARIE (Sherbrooke, Canada) PC8 656 › THE ROLE OF COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN OLDER ADULTS’ TERROR MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES PC8 657 › MORTALITY SALIENCE EFFECTS ON CONCERNS ABOUT COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND PERFORMANCE Wednesday PC8 654 › T. PYSZCZYNSKI*, M. MAXFIELD, J. GREENBERG, S. SOLOMON, H. DAVIS (Colorado Springs, USA) M. MAXFIELD*, T. PYSZCZYNSKI, J. GREENBERG (Colorado Springs, Usa) PC8 658 › MEANING OF SEXUALITY AND SEXUAL WELL-BEING IN INDIVIDUALS AGED BETWEEN 65 AND 78 AND LIVING IN COUPLE IN QUEBEC, CANADA A. BOUCHER*, G. LECLERC, A. BRASSARD (Longueuil, Canada) PC8 659 › THE LONGITUDINAL ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN FUNCTIONAL DISABILITIES, GOAL ADJUSTMENT CAPACITIES AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN OLDER ADULTS PC8 660 › ITEM STORAGE VS ORDER PROCESSING IN OLDER ADULTS’ PERFORMANCE ON SERIAL RECALL TASKS E. DUNNE*, C. WROSCH (Montreal, Canada) R. BAKER*, G. TEHAN (Brisbane, Australia) 357 Wednesday 8 Posters PC8 661 › DYSFUNCTIONAL ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN THE CONTEXT OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS, LEISURE ACTIVITY, AND 4-YR CHANGES IN PHYSICAL HEALTH SYMPTOMS AMONG ELDERLY MEN PC8 662 › ART OF LIVING IN OLDER ADULTS: A CONCEPT EXPLORATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF A MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT R. RUEGGEBERG*, C. WROSCH, F. AMARI (Montreal, Canada) C. SMITS*, J. POLS, G. WESTERHOF, A. BERGSMA (Zwolle, The Netherlands) PC8 663 › QUALITY OF CARING RELATIONSHIPS IN SOMATIC NURSING HOMES: THE RELATION OF NEED-FULFILLMENT WITH WELL-BEING OF RESIDENTS PC8 664 › IMPACT OF LIFELONG EDUCATION ON QUALITY OF LIFE AT LATE ADULTHOOD: A BASELINE REPORT OF THE 3-YEAR LONGITUDINAL STUDY A. CUSTERS*, g. WESTERHOF, y. KUIN (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) B. LIU* (Hong Kong, china) PC8 665 › IMPROVING OUTCOMES OF DRIVING CESSATION FOR OLDER PEOPLE: EARLY RESULTS FROM A RCT OF THE UQDRIVE GROUPS L. GUSTAFSSON*, J. LIDDLE, N. PACHANA, G. MITCHELL , M. HAYNES (Brisbane, Australia) PC8 666 › AGE EFFECT ON MEMORY SELF-CONFIDENCE PC8 667 › LIFE SATISFACTION OF OLDER PERSONS: DOES DAILY ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION MATTER? A. SHIMANOUCHI*, S. SATO (Tokyo, Japan) S. NG *, T. HAMID (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) PC8 668 › THE PSYCHOLOGICAL, COGNITIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HORTICULTURAL THERAPY ON ELDERLY PEOPLE LIVING IN A NURSING HOME IN JAPAN PC8 669 › ANGER AND RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY: THE RELEVANCE OF TWO UNDEREXPLORED ELEMENTS IN CAREGIVERS’ STRESS PROCESS Wednesday S. SUGIHARA*, M. ASANO, H. AOYAMA (Awajishi, Japan) J. LOPEZ*, M. MÁRQUEZ-GONZÁLEZ , R. ROMERO-MORENO, N. ANAYA, A. LOSADA (Boadilla del Monte , Spain) PC8 670 › PARTICIPATING IN THIRD AGE UNIVERSITIES: MOTIVATIONS AND GAINS F. VILLAR*, S. PINAZO, C. TRIADÓ, C. SOLÉ, M. CELDRÁN, J. MONTORO (Barcelona, Spain) PC8 671 › RESIDENTIAL TRANSITIONS AMONG OLDER COUPLES IN THE AUSTRALIAN LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING P. EDWARDS*, R. WALKER, M. LUSZCZ (Adelaide, Australia) PC8 672 › SUCCESSFUL AGING: RESOURCES AND PATTERNS OF COPING WITH LOSSES AT THE FOURTH AGE H. TOVEL*, P. CARMEL (Beer-Sheva, Israel) PC8 673 › EMOTIONS IN ELDERLY INSTITUZIONALIZED PEOPLE G. CESA-BIANCHI*, C. CRISTINI (Milan, Italy) PC8 674 › THE LAST CREATIVITY PC8 675 › A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF SPORT, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND ELDERLY SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING C. CRISTINI*, G. CESA-BIANCHI (Brescia, Italy) O. TUNGTHONGCHAI*, E. ROSENBERG, M. ALTPETER (Porto, Portugal) 358 Posters PC8 676 › Wednesday 8 FAMILY INTEGRITY IN LATER LIFE: THE IMPACT OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION D. FIGUEIREDO*, F. MARQUES, H. VICENTE, L. SOUSA, M. PATRÃO, S. GUERRA, A. BARBOSA (Aveiro, Portugal) PC8 677 › CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY OF INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG ELDERS: THE CASE OF SECOND COUPLEHOOD IN OLD AGE C. KOREN* (Hod Hasharon, Israel) PC8 678 › SEXUALITY, DYADIC ADJUSTMENT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS IN ELDERLY COUPLES G. TRUDEL*, L. VILLENEUVE, M. PRÉVILLE, R. BOYER, V. FRECHETTE (Montréal, Canada) Track D - Social Research, Policy and Practice Age discrimination PD8 679 › SOCIAL IMAGES AND FEAR OF OLD AGE IN CHILEAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS D. THUMALA DOCKENDORFF*, M. ARNOLD CATHALIFAUD, A. URQUIZA (Santiago de Chile, Chile) PD8 680 › SITUATED AGE – SITUATIONS THAT MAKE ELDERLY PEOPLE FEEL ESPECIALLY OLD AND/OR YOUNG PD8 681 › THE EFFECTS OF SPECIFIC EDUCATION AND DIRECT EXPERIENCE ON IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEASURES OF AGEISM M. SJÖLUND* (Umeå, Sweden) P. NASH*, I. STUART-HAMILTON, P. MAYER (Swansea, United Kingdom) PD8 682 › THE IMPACT OF THE AUSTRALIAN AGE DISCRIMINATION ACT 2004 ON HEALTH CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE PD8 683 › PERCEPTIONS OF BIRTHDAY CARD MESSAGES: NEGOTIATED, CONTRADICTORY AND COUNTER-HEGEMONIC MEANING N. MONAGHAN*, I. CAMERON, N. FAIRHALL, C. AGGAR, S. KURRLE (RYDE, Australia) PD8 684 › SOCIAL STRATIFICATION, AGE DISCRIMINATION AND HEALTH T. MAXIMOVA* (Moscow, Russian Federation) PD8 685 › A NATIONAL CANADIAN COMPARISON OF SPOUSAL ABUSE IN MID AND OLD AGE: IS ELDER ABUSE SIMPLY A CASE OF SPOUSAL ABUSE GROWN OLD? PD8 686 › SELF-ASSESSMENT OF NEGLECT OF PSYCHOSOCIAL AND MATERIAL NEEDS AND HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLDER PEOPLE. A CRACOW STUDY Wednesday F. SNELLMAN* (Umeå, Sweden) Y. YON*, A. WISTER, G. GUTMAN, B. MITCHELL (Langley, Canada) P. BRZYSKI*, B. TOBIASZ-ADAMCZYK, M. BRZYSKA, M. KOPACZ (Krakow, Poland) Demography PD8 687 › AGEING IN SPARSELY POPULATED AREAS OF THE BARENTS EURO-ARCTIC REGION: SOCIAL-DEMOGRAPHIC CONTEXT E. GOLUBEVA*, A. EMELYANOVA (Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation) PD8 688 › ACTIVE LIFE EXPECTANCY FOR JAPANESE ELDERLY POPULATION BY CHEWING ABILITY AND NUMBER OF TEETH I. NASU*, S. YASUHIKO (Matsudo, Japan) 359 Wednesday 8 Posters PD8 689 › POPULATION AGEING IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE AS AN OUTCOME OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSITION TO CAPITALISM PD8 690 › TRAVEL IN ELDERLY PATIENTS: MYTH OR REALITY? A. HOFF* (Oxford, United Kingdom) M. BRIHIER*, M. BRIHIER, F. DE CATELAN CATELANI, M. GODARD, M. VERNY, J. BODDAERT (Paris, France) PD8 691 › TWENTY YEARS OF GEOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN THE ELDERLY POPULATION: THE CHALLENGES OF DELIVERING FORMAL AND INFORMAL CARE M. ROSENBERG* (Kingston, Canada) PD8 692 › AGEING OF THE POLISH POPULATION - MEDICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS M. MOSSAKOWSKA*, P. BleDOWSKI, A. BARTOSZEK, A. DABROWSKI, T. GRODZICKI, A. MILEWICZ, M. MOSSAKOWSKA, A. WIECEK, T. ZDROJEWSKI (Warszawa, Poland) PD8 693 › CENSUS DATA-BASED RESEARCH ON SEVERE DISABLEMENT IN BRAZIL A. GOIS*, A. BATISTA DE GÓIS, R. PEIXOTO VERAS (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) PD8 694 › CHALLENGES FACED BY IMMIGRANTS GROWING OLDER AWAY FROM HOME A. SCHWINGEL*, W. CHODZKO-ZAJKO, L. MALAVASI, C. PARK , K. KIM (Champaign, United States of America) PD8 695 › THE ROLE OF CONFIDANTS IN SOCIAL NETWORKS AND SELF-RATED HEALTH IN LATER LIFE PD8 696 › AGEING IN RUSSIA AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MADRID INTERNATIONAL PLAN OF ACTION ON AGEING H. BOOTH*, P. MATHEWS (Canberra, Australia) L. KOZLOV*, O. MIKHAILOVA, G. SAFAROVA (St.Petersburg, Russian Federation) Wednesday PD8 697 › SOCIAL CAPITAL AND RURAL-URBAN SETTINGS AMONG ELDERLY JAPANESE PEOPLE T. NAKATA* (Sapporo, Japan) PD8 698 › ADVOCACIES FOR FRAIL AND INCOMPETENT ELDERLY IN EUROPE PD8 699 › LONG-TERM MORTALITY REDUCTION AND SUPPLY OF KIN OVER THE LIFE COURSE IN POLAND R. KOELLER*, D. ENGELS (Cologne, Germany) P. SZUKALSKI* (Lodz, Poland) Economy PD8 700 › FUEL POVERTY: ASSOCIATIONS WITH HEALTH AND WEALTH AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN ENGLAND J. HARRIS*, S. MCMANUS (London, United Kingdom) PD8 701 › « I LOST MY JOB »: MONETIZING LOST WAGES OF ELDERCARE PROVIDERS PD8 702 › NEW A.G.G.I.R. FRENCH NATIONAL TOOL FOR EVALUATION OF THE LOSS OF AUTONOMY AND DETERMINATION OF THE LEVEL OF CARE J. FAST*, D. DOSMAN, G. ROWE (Edmonton, Canada) J. VETEL*, J. DUCOUDRAY, P. PREVOST (LE MANS, France) PD8 703 › PATHOS FRENCH NATIONAL MODEL FOR EVALUATION AND FINANCING THE LEVEL OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL CARE J. VETEL*, J. DUCOUDRAY, P. PREVOST (LE MANS, France) 360 Posters PD8 704 › Wednesday 8 FINANCING THE CARE IN NURSING HOMES : THE FRENCH WAY J. VETEL*, P. PREVOST, J. DUCOUDRAY (LE MANS, France) PD8 705 › WHAT ARE THE FACTORS INFLUENCING PATIENTS’ COST IN COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICES (CNS) FOR FRAIL ELDERLY IN FRANCE? S. LUCIER*, K. CHEVREUL, S. BAHRAMI, S. CANAPE, L. COM-RUELLE, Y. EON, P. GABACH (Creteil, France) Education PD8 706 › AUDIT OF THE AWARENESS OF ELDER ABUSE (EA) AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS H. ALAO*, M. KHPAL (London , United Kingdom) PD8 707 › DISCLOSURES OF AGING PROCESS WITH QUALITY OF LIFE: THE ELDERS PERCEPTION L. ZENEVICZ*, K. CELICH, J. GOLDIM (Chapecó, Brazil) PD8 708 › VALIDITY OF A MODIFIED FUNCTIONAL HEALTH LITERACY TEST IN ELDERLY ADULTS IN CANADA: A PILOT STUDY H. PENG*, P. JENSEN, K. LECHELT, S. SIMPSON, B. WILLIAMS, S. HAGGARTY (Edmonton, Canada) PD8 709 › INTEGRATION OF INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK IN TRAINING IN AGING RESEARCH: THE FORMSAV EXPERIENCE S. PROULX*, R. VERREAULT, H. PAYETTE, Y. JOANETTE (Québec, Canada) PD8 710 › SOCIAL HOME CARE AS NATIONAL VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATION PD8 711 › SEXUAL IMAGE OF PUERTO RICANS OLDER ADULTS IN THE MEDIA D. HROVATIc* (Ljubljana, Slovenia) M. SANTOS-ORTIZ*, A. HERNANDEZ-RIVERA, Y. VAZQUEZ-GUZMAN (San Juan, Puerto Rico) PD8 712 › G. MISIASZEK*, E. SCHNEIDER, M. HENKE, G. MISIASZEK (Los Angeles, Usa) PD8 713 › NURSING KNOWLEDGE IN ELDERLY CARE: CHALLENGES AND TENDENCIES M. COSTA*, M. MARTINS, B. GOMES, M. PARREIRA (Porto, Portugal) PD8 714 › VICTORIAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE TRAINING PROGRAM Wednesday 14-YEAR LONGITUDINAL STUDY: PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF ONLINE GERONTOLOGICAL DISTANCE LEARNING B. KATZ*, J. SCHWARZ, C. LLOYD (Kew, Australia) PD8 715 › THE GERONTOLOGICAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN TAIWAN PD8 716 › NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION(NIE) PROGRAM FOR THE ELDERLY PD8 717 › THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF SELF-EFFICACY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEALTH LITERACY AND HEALTH STATUS IN KOREAN OLDER ADULTS T. KUO* (Taichung City, Taiwan) G. LEE* (Busan, Republic of Korea) S. KIM*, E. CHOI, E. LEE (Daegu, Republic of Korea) PD8 718 › INNOVATIVE TRAINING FOR THE AGED CARE WORKFORCE-THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE L. POULOS* (Belrose, Australia) 361 Wednesday 8 Posters Family and care giving / Aging-environment interactions PD8 719 › THE CURRENT SITUATION OF LEISURE ACTIVITY FOR THE ELDERLY IN NORTH CHUNGCHEONG PROVINCE, SOUTH KOREA M. CHO* (Cheongju, Republic of Korea) PD8 720 › « HEALTH PROMOTION FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS » - IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ASSESSMENT IN ESTABLISHED STRUCTURES A. BUDNICK*, K. KUMMER, S. BLUEHER, D. DRAEGER (Berlin, Germany) PD8 721 › VALIDATION OF A TOOL FOR DETECTION OF DOMESTIC ABUSE AND SELFNEGLECT (EDMA SCALES) T. CARMEN*, P. CARMEN, S. MARIA PAZ (PALMA DE MALLORCA. Spain) PD8 722 › FAMILY SUPPORT IN BRITAIN: A QUESTION OF NEED, CULTURE OR ENABLING FACTORS? R. WILLIS* (London, United Kingdom) PD8 723 › ADAPTING TO FOOD RELATED ROLE CHANGES: THE EXPERIENCES OF MALE CARE PARTNERS AND WIVES WITH DEMENTIA E. ATTA - KONADU*, H. KELLER (Guelph, Canada) PD8 724 › FAMILY, QUALITY OF LIFE AND CARETAKERS OF SENIORS WITH ALZHEIMER PD8 725 › ELDER MISTREATMENTS, CRISIS SITUATION, NOSOCOMIAL LOSS OF ABILITIES: A MULTIFACTORIAL GERONTOLOGICAL SYNDROME L. CAPAVERDE BULLA* (Porto Alegre, Brazil) R. MOULIAS*, S. MOULIAS, A. FRANCO (Grenoble, France) PD8 726 › KINSHIP CAREGIVERS: DOES HEALTH INTERFERE WITH CAREGIVING? D. MONAHAN*, C. SMITH, R. GREENE (Syracuse, Usa) PD8 727 › « I DON’T FEEL USELESS AT ALL »: SOCIAL ACTIVITY AND WELLBEING OF AUSTRALIAN BABY BOOMERS PD8 728 › CONSUMPTION CHOICES AND PRACTICES IN LATER LIFE – EXPLORING SUBJECTIVITY, SOCIALITY AND SPATIALITY Wednesday K. O’LOUGHLIN*, N. HUMPEL, M. SNOKE (Lidcombe, Australia) J. MANSVELT* (Palmerston North, New Zealand) PD8 729 › THE POLICY OF « AGEING IN PLACE » – DILEMMAS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE G. HAMMARSTRÖM* (Uppsala, Sweden) PD8 730 › EVALUATING HOME-BASED DEMENITA CARE PRACTICES: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS A. OUDSHOORN*, C. WARD-GRIFFIN, C. MCWILLIAM, D. FORBES, O. ST-AMANT, R. DEFORGE, N. BOL, M. KLOSEK, J. MOWAT (London, Canada) PD8 731 › THE CASE-MANAGER: WHAT SUPPORT FOR THE INFORMAL CAREGIVERS? AN ACTION-RESEARCH TO PROMOTE CASE MANAGEMENT AT HOME IN FRANCE PD8 732 › THE DENATURALIZATION OF CARE FOR OLDER PARENTS: THE NEW CULTURE OF CARE AMONG BABY-BOOMER CAREGIVERS N. BLANCHARD*, A. COLVEZ , S. BERTHIÉ, J. PARIS (Montpellier, France) J. LAVOIE*, N. GUBERMAN, I. OLAZABAL, A. GRENIER, L. BLEIN (Côte-St-Luc, Canada) PD8 733 › THE IMPACT A HOMECARE PROGRAM ON ELDERLY’ CARETAKERS QUALITY OF LIFE AT A BRAZILIAN HEALTH CARE SERVICE PD8 734 › «I DON E. MORAIS*, L. PASKULIN, F. COSTA (Porto alegre, Brazil) H. MACRAE* (Halifax, Canada) 362 Posters PD8 735 › Wednesday 8 THE IMPACT OF PERCEIVED SERVICE BARRIERS ON CAREGIVING BURDEN C. THOMSON, D. LAI* (Calgary, Canada) PD8 736 › RESPONDING TO THE NEED FOR CAREGIVERS FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN UGANDA: EXPERIENCE OF A SMALL LOCAL NGO PD8 737 › JAPAN’S ISSUE OF SUPPORTING ELDERLY’S HOME-BASED FAMILY CAREGIVERS R. CUMMING*, R. SEMANDA, N. FREDERICK (NSW, Australia) M. GOTOU*, M. TANAKA (Yamaguchi, Japan) PD8 738 › EVALUATION OF A SMART HOME FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING, ACCESS TO CARE, SAFETY AND SOCIAL CONNECTIVITY A. LIVINGSTONE*, J. SOAR, S. WANG (Toowoomba, Australia) PD8 739 › THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CAREGIVING ON RETIREMENT L. MCDONALD*, N. TIMOSHKINA (Toronto, Canada) PD8 740 › SPOUSAL SUPPORT IN THE CONTEXT OF ADULT DAUGHTERS CARING FOR ELDERLY PARENTS PD8 741 › ELDERLY IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAY - CARE SERVICES AND CULTURAL SENSITIVITY D. HALPERIN*, L. ARIELA, K. RUTH (Rishon LeZion, Israel) R. INGEBRETSEN* (Oslo, Norway) PD8 742 › CARING TO GRANDCHILDREN: DIFFICULT BEHAVIOURS, HELP RECEIVED AND SATISFACTION WITH THE ROLE BY GRANDPARENTS IN SPAIN PD8 743 › HIV/AIDS: IMPACTING THE ROLE OF THE ELDERLY IN THE AFRICAN COMMUNITY PD8 744 › THE TRANSITION OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA TO SPECIALIST CARE UNITS: EXPERIENCES AND VIEWS OF RESIDENTS AND CAREGIVERS C. TRIADÓ*, F. VILLAR, M. CELDRÁN, S. PINAZO, C. SOLÉ, J. CONDE (Barcelona, Spain) E. LEKALAKALA-MOKGELE* (Potchefstroom, South Africa) A. BOBERSKY*, S. CAHILL (Dublin, Ireland) THE SAVVY CAREGIVER PROGRAMME. AN INTERVENTION ON FAMILY MEMBERS OF ALZHEIMER PATIENTS PD8 746 › TELE-TECHNOLOGIES TO FACILITATE AGING IN PLACE PD8 747 › TRANSDISCIPLINARY PRIMARY CARE FOR THE CAREGIVERS OF INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY ALZHEIMER DISEASE L. BARTORELLI*, A. FIANDRA, R. SILVIA, I. BRUNELLA, G. FRANCO (Roma, Italy) J. SANFORD*, C. WINEGARDEN (Atlanta, United States) Wednesday PD8 745 › D. KICENIUK*, N. NATARAJAN, L. ROBINSON, J. HOCKERT, S. MCEVENUE (Halifax, Canada) PD8 748 › EVALUATING THE UCLA AND DE JONG-GIERVELD LONELINESS SCALES FOR RESEARCH ON AGING PD8 749 › THE EXPERIENCES AND EXPECTATIONS OF CARE AND SUPPORT AMONG OLDER PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT ETHNIC GROUPS M. PENNING*, L. FUNK, G. LIU (Victoria, Canada) M. CATTAN*, G. GIUNTOLI (Leeds, United Kingdom) PD8 750 › CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SOCIAL SUPPORT NETWORKS OF ELDERLY PARTICIPANTS AND NON-PARTICIPANTS OF A PHYSICAL EXERCISE PROGRAM IN THE BRAZILIAN PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM IN FLORIANOPOLIS, BRAZIL G. MAZO*, A. CARDOSO, T. BENEDETTI (Florianópolis, Brazil) 363 Wednesday 8 Posters PD8 751 › OLDER ADULTS’ PERCEPTIONS ABOUT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OPPORTUNITIES IN THEIR LOCAL ENVIRONMENT PD8 752 › COULD ELDERLY PEOPLE LIVING AT HOME IMAGINE LEAVING IT FOR A RETIREMENT HOUSE WHEN GETTING OLDER? L. MALAVASI*, K. KIM, C. PARK, A. SCHWINGEL, W. CHODZKO-ZAJKO (Urbana, Usa) D. DEFAUT*, A. GENG, L. LENFANT, M. DION, P. PFITZENMEYER (Dijon, France) PD8 753 › VOLUNTEERING WITH SENIORS RECEIVING END-OF-LIFE HOME CARE: A QUESTION OF BALANCE A. SÉVIGNY*, A. MICHÈLE, D. SERGE, T. ANDRÉ (Québec, Canada) PD8 754 › DO ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA SHOULD BE SEPARATED FROM ELDERLY WITHOUT DEMENTIA? PD8 755 › TRANSITIONS IN FORMAL CARE AND INFORMAL. THE NORDANSTIG PROJECT - A LONGITUDINAL SWEDISH POPULATION-BASED STUDY A. GENG*, D. DEFAUT, L. LENFANT, M. DION, P. PFITZENMEYER (Dijon, France) A. SKÖLDUNGER*, B. SJOLUND, L. JOHANSSON, G. NORDBERG, E. VON STRAUSS (Huddinge, Sweden) PD8 756 › THE TEAM N. MATOS*, M. VALE, I. SANTOS (Brasília, Brazil) PD8 757 › RESIDENTIAL HOMES « THE BIG CHALLENGE IN MONTERREY MEXICO » PD8 758 › PHYSICAL RENOVATION OF AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY AND ITS IMPACT ON RESIDENTS, FAMILIES, AND STAFF D. GAMEZ*, I. OLIVA, R. SALINAS, B. GONZALEZ, X. ORTIZ, A. VAZQUEZ (Monterrey, Mexico) D. ROCKEMANN*, M. PERKINSON (St Louis, United States) PD8 759 › DIFFERENTIAL OUTCOMES OF CAREGIVING Wednesday A. BOER DE*, M. BROESE VAN GROENOU (Den Haag, The Netherlands) PD8 760 › INFORMAL CARE-GIVING FOR THE ELDERLY: ON THE REGULATION OF PSYCHOSOCIAL WELL-BEING PD8 761 › RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS, HEALTH CONDITIONS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLD AGE IN SPAIN T. MICHELS*, I. ALBERT, T. RIES, T. BOLL, D. FERRING (Walferdange, Luxembourg) K. AHMED-MOHAMED*, F. ROJO-PEREZ , G. FERNANDEZ-MAYORALAS, F. MARIA JOAO, M. PABLO (Madrid, Spain) PD8 762 › TOWARDS MORE INCLUSIVE URBAN COMMUNITIES FOR OLDER PEOPLE? FINDINGS FROM THE CALL-ME PROJECT T. SCHARF*, M. MURRAY, S. MASLIN-PROTHERO, R. BEECH, F. ZIEGLER (Keele, Uk) PD8 763 › UNDERSTANDING A DIAGNOSIS OF DEMENTIA: THE ROLE OF FAMILY CARERS PD8 764 › IMPROVING RESPITE CARE PRACTICE : THE CHALLENGE OF OPENING A DAY CARE CENTRE ON 365 DAYS PER YEAR K. BRITTAIN*, C. BAMFORD, L. ROBINSON, E. MARTIN, B. JOHN (Newcastle, UK) P. DAURE* (DIJON, France) PD8 765 › OLD PEOPLE’S TECHNOLOGY ROOMS J. HAGBERG*, Å. LARSSON (Norrköping, Sweden) PD8 766 › HOUSEHOLD ARRANGEMENTS OF OLDER-ELDERLY OF THE COMMUNITY E. PEDRAZZI*, I. ROSSET, S. COLEHO FABRÍCIO-WEHBE, T. TAVAREZ DELLA MOTTA, V. JOSÉ HAAS, R. PARTEZANI RODRIGUES (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) 364 Posters Gerontology in developping countries PD8 767 › GERONTOLOGY AND THE INVISIBILITY OF OLD AGE Wednesday 8 G. DEBERT* (Sao Paulo, Brazil) PD8 768 › QUALITY OF LIFE OF ELDERLY RIVERSIDE M. NUNES*, L. BUIN (Santa Barbara, Brazil) PD8 769 › RELIGIOSITY AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF POST-OPERATIVE COLON CANCER PATIENTS B. WOZNIAK*, B. TOBIASZ-ADAMCZYK, D. ZAWISZA (Cracow, Poland) PD8 770 › DECONSTRUCTING OLDER WOMEN’S IDENTITIES: IMAGES OF « IDEAL OLD AGE » AND THE ROLES OF OLDER WOMEN IN MEXICAN SOCIETY PD8 771 › IRRUPTION OF THE ALZHEIMER PD8 772 › CLINICAL-STATISTIC DATES OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS PREVALENCE IN ST. LUKE HOSPITAL BUCHAREST BETWEEN 2005-2007 PD8 773 › SELF-RATED HEALTH STATES: PROBABILITIES OF TRANSITION AMONG MEXICAN RURAL ELDERLY LIVING IN EXTREME POVERTY M. MAKITA* (Glasgow, United Kingdom) Y. DOUÇOT-HERMELIN*, J. BELMIN (Boulogne-Billancourt, France) A. CAPISIZU* (Bucharest, Romania) M. TELLEZ-ROJO*, A. SALINAS-RODRIGUEZ, B. MANRIQUE-ESPINOZA, L. MENDOZAALVARADO (Cuernavaca, Mexico) PD8 774 › HEALTHY AGEING CONCEPTUALIZATIONS: OLDER MALAYS IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA AND KLANG VALLEY, MALAYSIA PD8 775 › EXTENT AND CORRELATES OF DEPRESSION AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN SINGAPORE AND INDIA N. TOHIT*, H. RADERMACHER, C. BROWNING (Notting Hill, Australia) A. LEE*, S. CHOKKANATHAN (Singapore, Singapore) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND CONSTIPATION IN PATIENTS ATTENDING THE GERIATRIC CLINICS OF A BRAZILIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL P. VILLELA*, R. OLIVEIRA, E. OLIVEIRA (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) PD8 777 › HEALTH CARE POLICY FOR THE ELDERLY AND THE RETIRED IN SENEGAL M. COUMÉ*, K. TOURE, M. KA, T. DIOP (Dakar, Senegal) Integrated models of care PD8 778 › A STUDY ON SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OF ELDERLY WITH STROKE-RELATED DISABILITY: EXAMINING MEDIATION EFFECTS OF FAMILY SUPPORT AND PROACTIVE COPING Wednesday PD8 776 › S. MOON* (Pocheon, Republic of Korea) PD8 779 › GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY HOME TREATMENT GHT – A PILOT STUDY ON OUTCOMES FOLLOWING HOSPITAL DISCHARGE FOR DEPRESSIVE AND DELUSIONAL PATIENTS B. FUCHS-NIEDER*, G. HERMANN, B. FUCHS-NIEDER , A. STIPACEK, H. ZAPOTOCZKY (Graz, Austria) PD8 780 › THE EXPERIENCE OF OLDER PEOPLE IN INTENSIVE CARE - A PHENOMENOLOGICAL INQUIRY A. TEMBO*, I. HIGGINS, V. PARKER, D. SUNDIN (Callaghan, Australia) 365 Wednesday 8 Posters PD8 781 › COMPASSION AND CARE, EXPLORING THE DOMAIN. A STUDY ON NURSES’ COMPASSION FOR OLDER PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC DISEASE PD8 782 › HOW SHOULD SOCIAL SERVICE AND MEDICAL PROVIDERS COLLABORATE TO CARE FOR ELDERS? CASE MANAGERS’ VIEWS M. VAN DER CINGEL* (Zwolle, The Netherlands) A. GUM*, F. SOUTHERS, T. SCHWIERS (Tamp, United States) PD8 783 › SOCIAL WORKERS AND THE ELDERLY: A TIME AND MOTION STUDY N. DELLI-COLLI*, N. DUBUC, N. VEILLEUX, K. DUCHAINEAU, L. GAUTHIER (Sherbrooke, Canada) PD8 784 › HOME BLOOD AND PLATELET TRANSFUSIONS OF HAEMATOLOGICAL PATIENTS REQUIRING HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS V. TIBALDI*, G. ISAIA, M. ASTENGO, M. LADETTO, M. BO, R. MARINELLO, I. AIMONINO (Torino, Italy) PD8 785 › CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VERY FRAIL COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERS IN INTEGRATED MODELS OF CARE M. DE STAMPA*, I. VEDEL, E. BAGARAGAZZA, J. ANKRI, H. BERGMAN, L. LECHOWSKI, B. CASSOU (Paris, France) PD8 786 › A COMPARISON BETWEEN JAPAN AND SWEDEN WITH REGARD TO THE PROVISION OF LONG-TERM CARE IN RELATION TO NEEDS PD8 787 › MANY SMALL INTERVENTIONS BETTER THAN ONE OR TWO BIG ONES? THE EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE M. LAGERGREN*, N. KURUBE, M. PARKER (Stockholm, Sweden) G. SUNDSTRÖM*, E. BOLL HANSEN, S. DAATLAND, K. HERLOFSON, L. JOHANSSON, B. MALMBERG, D. PUGA, M. TORTOSA (Jönköping, Sweden) Wednesday PD8 788 › EVALUATING SERVICE NETWORKS FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR INFORMAL CAREGIVERS: THE « EVIDENT » PROJECT M. REICHERT*, A. EHLERS, M. GOLDMANN, V. LEVE, M. MENKE, B. MESCHKUTAT, K. MÜLLER (Dortmund, Germany) PD8 789 › SHOULD FIRST-GENERATION COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS BE REPLACED BY THIRD-GENERATION? COMPARISON OF THE MINIMAL GERIATRIC SCREENING TOOLS (MGST) AND THE INTERRAI ACUTE CARE (INTERRAI-AC) IN ACUTE CLINICAL PRACTICE N. WELLENS*, M. DESCHODT, J. FLAMAING, P. MOONS, X. BOMAN, J. COLLARD, A. LONDOT, C. GOSSET, J. PETERMANS, K. MILISEN (Leuven, Belgium) PD8 790 › THE DUTCH NATIONAL CARE FOR THE ELDERLY PROGRAMME: INTEGRATED CARE FOR FRAIL ELDERLY PERSONS C. JONKERS*, C. VAN AALST, C. BAKKER (The Hague, The Netherlands) PD8 791 › HEALTH PUBLIC POLICIES TO ELDERLY PEOPLE: AN INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE REVIEW PD8 792 › MEMORY LANE CAFéS: EVALUATING AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR FAMILIES F. COTRIN LORO*, A. PASSARELLA BRETAS (São Paulo, Brazil) B. DOW*, B. HARALAMBOUS, C. HEMPTON, S. HUNT, D. LOGIUDICE, D. AMES, D. CALLEJA (Melbourne, Australia) PD8 793 › POLICY TO PRACTICE: THE ROAD TO AN INTEGRATED CONTINUUM OF CARE L. STEWART*, M. PARSONS, J. KILPATRICK (Auckland, New Zealand) 366 Posters Wednesday 8 PD8 794 › COST ANALYSIS OF THE GERIATRIC RESOURCES FOR ASSESSMENT AND CARE OF ELDERS (GRACE) CARE MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION PD8 795 › NEED OF A HOSPITAL PROVIDING INTEGRATED CARE FOR OLDER PATIENTS AND PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASES S. COUNSELL*, C. CALLAHAN, W. TU, T. STUMP, A. GREG (Indianapolis, Usa) J. VAN KEMPEN*, S. ROBBEN, B. VAN DER GIESSEN, M. BOEREE, M. OLDE RIKKERT (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) PD8 796 › THE HEALTH AND WELFARE INFO CARD: IMPROVING INFORMATION SUPPLY TOWARDS AND ABOUT OLDER PEOPLE WITH COMPLEX NEEDS S. ROBBEN*, R. MELIS, S. ZUIDEMA, T. MOORS, H. SCHERS, M. OLDE RIKKERT (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) PD8 797 › ACCREDITATION INSTRUMENT OF COMPETENCE CARE LEVEL FOR RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES IN MACAO Y. CHEUNG* (Hong Kong, china) PD8 798 › INFORMATION ON SENIORS‘ MORBIDITY UPON INTERNMENTS ON THE BRAZILIAN UNIFIED HEALTH SYSTEM A. GÓIS*, A. BATISTA DE GÓIS, R. PEIXOTO VERAS (Rio de janeiro, Brazil) PD8 799 › PARTICIPATION OF FRAIL ELDERLY PERSONS IN THE DUTCH NATIONAL CARE FOR THE ELDERLY PROGRAMME PD8 800 › EVOLUTION OF CASE-FINDING FOR DISABILITIES WITH PRISMA-7 IN EMERGENCY ROOMS IN SHERBROOKE, QUéBEC C. VAN AALST*, L. WEEL, C. JONKERS, C. BAKKER (The Hague, The Netherlands) M. RAICHE*, R. HEBERT, M. DUBOIS, M. GREGOIRE, C. BUREAU (Sherbrooke, Canada) PD8 801 › WHAT LIES BENEATH: HEALTH CARE ACCESS FOR GAY AND LESBIAN SENIORS IN CANADA PD8 802 › AN ECOLOGICAL SERVICE DELIVERY FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE WELLBEING FOR COMMUNITIES OF OLDER PEOPLE S. BROTMAN*, B. RYAN (Montreal, Canada) PD8 803 › A LONGITUDINAL EVALUATION OF RESIDENT OUTCOMES IN LONG-TERM CARE INSTITUTIONS L. LIU* (Tainan, Taiwan) PD8 804 › CLINICAL PHARMACIST AS AN INTEGRATED MEMBER OF THE TRANSITIONAL CARE PROGRAM IMPROVES PATIENT OUTCOMES; A PILOT PD8 805 › MULTIDIMENSIONAL NEEDS Wednesday D. OXLADE*, N. HARRIS, J. GROOTJANS, P. SYDES (Meadowbrook, Australia) K. ARUMUGAM*, S. GOLDSWORTHY, S. YU, R. VISVANATHAN (Australia) A. FABBO*, A. TRAGNONE, G. ARCARO, C. CASTIGLIONI, C. CASTELNOVO, P. CERATO, C. HANAU (Mirandola, Italy) PD8 806 › IMPLEMENTING COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC ASSESSMENTS IN BELGIUM: IMPORTANCE OF TACKLING PREJUDGMENTS OF CAREGIVERS J. MELLO*, D. VANNESTE, E. DETROYER, A. DECLERCQ (Leuven, Belgium) PD8 807 › PERSONAL CARE IN RESIDENTIAL HOMES AND STANDARDIZATION OF WORKING PROCEDURES: PROTOCOL FOR SUPPORT ON FEEDING J. PORTUGAL*, C. PIRES, I. MARTÍN (Porto, Portugal) 367 Wednesday 8 PD8 808 › Posters DISCHARGE OF GERIATRIC PATIENTS FROM HOSPITAL – BARRIERS TO COOPERATION AT THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN CLINIC AND OUTPATIENT CARE P. SCHÖNEMANN-GIECK*, B. HAAS, J. WEBER (Heidelberg, Germany) Intergenerational aspects PD8 809 › ANALYSIS OF THE LOAD OF NURSING JOB AND OF THE DAYS OF HOSPITALIZATION IN A DEPARTMENT OF CRITICAL AREA: COMPARISON AMONG PATIENT ELDERLY AND NOT PD8 810 › STU-RET ILC: INTERGENERATIONAL LEARNING CIRCLES OF RETIREES AND STUDENTS L. PELUCCHI*, M. FUMAGALLI , C. ANELLI, A. COVA (Milano, Italy) A. MASEDA*, T. LORENZO, I. GONZÁLEZ-ABRALDES, J. TUBÍO, P. MARANTE, J. MILLÁN-CALENTI (lA Coruña, Spain) PD8 811 › THE IMPLICATIONS OF AGEING ON INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS S. ANTONIO* (Lisboa, Portugal) PD8 812 › THE EFFECTS OF MUSIC ACTIVITIES USING TONE CHIMES ON THE ELDERLY LIVING AT HOME AND STUDENTS WHO SUPPORT THE ELDERLY PD8 813 › THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL INTERGENERATIONAL CENTRES IN SLOVENIA PD8 814 › MEASURING THE SUCCESS OF AN INNOVATIVE INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAM: THE HOMESHARE NSW EXAMPLE M. ASANO*, S. SUGIHARA, Y. KOMATSU, H. AOYAMA (Kanzaki, Japan) J. RAMOVS*, K. RAMOVS (LJUBLJANA, Slovenia) Wednesday S. FOGG*, G. NELSON, A. ANDREW, S. BARBARA (Paddington, Australia) PD8 815 › INTER-GENERATIONAL RELATIONS AMONGST BANGLADESHI AND PAKISTANI MIGRANTS SETTLED IN THE UK PD8 816 › INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONS OF AFRICAN MIGRANTS IN POSTAPARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA: IMPLICATIONS FOR OLDER PERSONS S. SAHA* (Reading, United Kingdom) M. DOUGLAS*, V. ROOS, I. KALULE-SABITI, B. MBENGA (Potchefstroom, South Africa) PD8 817 › INFORMAL CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE BY THEIR ADULT CHILDREN: PROJECTIONS OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND TO 2041 IN ENGLAND L. PICKARD*, R. WITTENBERG, J. MALLEY, D. KING, A. COMAS-HERRERA (London, United Kingdom) PD8 818 › SELF-DEFINING BEING A VICTIM OF ABUSE IN RELATION TO THE HEALTHRELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF OLDER PEOPLE. A CRACOW STUDY B. TOBIASZ-ADAMCZYK*, M. BRZYSKA, P. BRZYSKI, M. KOPACZ (Krakow, Poland) PD8 819 › CHANGES IN THE EMOTIONAL STATUS OF OLDER PEOPLE AS A CONSEQUENCE OF FEELING NEGLECTED. A CRACOW STUDY M. BRZYSKA*, B. TOBIASZ-ADAMCZYK, P. BRZYSKI, M. KOPACZ (Krakow, Poland) Long-term care insurance PD8 820 › THE EFFECTS AND CHALLENGES ON A BASIS OF NEW LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE SYSTEM IN JAPAN M. TANAKA* (Yamaguchi, Japan) 368 Posters Wednesday 8 PD8 821 › CAREGIVERS IN ELDERLY CARE: WHICH POLICY INSTRUMENTS PROMOTE THE ATTRACTION AND RETENTION OF CARE STAFF IN ELDERLY CARE? PD8 822 › DOES LTC MARKET IMPROVE QUALITY OF SERVICE?: A CASE OF KOREAN LTC INSURANCE A. HARPS-TIMMERMAN*, C. SMITS (Zwolle, The Netherlands) J. SEOK*, J. YOON (Ganwon-do, Republic of Korea) PD8 823 › PLANNING FOR FUTURE LONG-TERM CARE NEEDS IN THE UNITED STATES: THE ROLE OF LIFE COURSE EVENTS IN THE DECISION TO PURCHASE PRIVATE LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE PD8 824 › DETERMINANTS OF GH RESIDENTS’ WITHDRAWAL PD8 825 › THE GERMAN LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE – HAS IT BEEN A SOCIOPOLITICAL SUCCESS? E. ROBBINS* (Oxford, United States) K. KISHIDA*, S. TANIGAKI (Okayama, Japan) G. NAEGELE*, M. REICHERT (Dortmund, Germany) PD8 826 › NUTRIENT CONTENT OF SERVING FOOD AND USAGE OF DIETARY REFERENCE INTAKES FOR JAPANESE IN LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES FOR THE ELDERLY IN JAPAN N. KAWASHIMA*, A. MORITA, M. TUBOTA, T. TESHIMA, J. KAWAKAMI, N. AIBA, S. WATANABE (Shinjyukuku, Tokyo , Japan) Retired people still in the workforce PD8 827 › EFFECTS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC DOWNTURN ON AUSTRALIAN BABY BOOMERS’ FINANCIAL PLANNING N. HUMPEL*, K. O’LOUGHLIN, S. O’DWYER (Lidcombe, Australia) PERCEPTIONS OF EFFORTS AND REWARDS IN VOLUNTARY WORK: A FOCUS GROUP INTERVIEW PD8 829 › ELDERLY PEOPLE FLYING PRIVATE PLANES I. ÄYRÄVÄINEN*, T. LYYRA, T. LINTUNEN, T. RANTANEN (Jyväskylä, Finland) P. DE BERTRAND PIBRAC* (BOURGES, France) PD8 830 › AGING AT WORK UNTIL AGE 75 AND OVER / LESSONS FROM JAPAN M. HARIGANE*, M. OKA, T. ISHIBASHI, H. OSADA, Y. KOMATSU (Tokyo, Japan) Retirement policies & problems PD8 831 › ALL IN A DAYS WORK: WOMEN TRANSFORM RETIREMENT Wednesday PD8 828 › J. BYLES*, M. TAVENER, L. PARKINSON, C. EVERINGHAM, P. WARNER SMITH, D. STEVENSON (Callaghan, Australia) PD8 832 › AUSTRALIAN BABY BOOMERS’ FINANCIAL SECURITY: PRIVATE VERSUS PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT M. SNOKE*, K. O’LOUGHLIN, H. KENDIG, D. BLACK (Lidcombe, Australia) PD8 833 › RETIREMENT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH J. LOPEZ MARTINEZ *, I. LIZASO ELGARRESTA, M. SANCHEZ DE MIGUEL (SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain) PD8 834 › PSYCHO-SOCIAL FUNCTIONING OF RETIRED VOLUNTEERS AT A SERVICE CENTRE H. STRYDOM*, S. VAN RENSBURG (Potchefstroom, South Africa) 369 Wednesday 8 Posters PD8 835 › SLEEP DURATION AND SLEEP COMPLAINTS AS PREDICTORS OF DISABILITY PENSIONS AMONG AGEING EMPLOYEES PD8 836 › THE ABILITY OF OLDER FEMALE EMPLOYEES TO CONTINUE WORKING: PREREQUISITES AND CONSEQUENCES T. LALLUKKA*, . LAHELMA, O. RAHKONEN (Helsinki, Finland) M. SCHMITT*, G. NAEGELE, M. SPORKET, V. LEVE (Dortmund, Germany) Social policy and social welfare PD8 837 › IMPROVING THE UNDERSTANDING OF POOR SLEEP IN LATER LIFE THROUGH THE LEGACY OF POOR SLEEP IN EARLIER LIFE S. VENN*, S. ARBER (Guildford, United Kingdom) PD8 838 › HEALTH INDICATORS OF ELDERLY’S INSERTED IN GOVERNALMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM MANAUS-AMAZONAS, BRAZIL E. RIBEIRO*, R. VERAS, K. VIEGAS, C. CALDAS, M. ROCHA, C. CHAVES, A. SILVEIRA, O. FONSECA, I. JUNG, E. MAIA-RIBEIRO, I. CRUZ (Manaus, Brazil) PD8 839 › CARE FOR THE ELDERLY AND DIVERSITY: A CHALLENGE FOR THE SCANDINAVIAN CARE REGIME S. JOHANSSON* (Umea, Sweden) PD8 840 › DOES POOR HEALTH LEAD TO POVERTY AMONG UNATTACHED OLDER CANADIAN WOMEN? PD8 841 › AGEING AND SOCIAL CAPITAL IN AN AUSTRALIAN COASTAL RESORT D. HASINOFF* (Toronto, Canada) F. BARR*, C. RUSSELL (Nelson Bay, Australia) PD8 842 › HEALTH INEQUALITIES AMONGST OLDER PEOPLE FROM ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS IN BRITAIN Wednesday S. HOLDER* (Southampton, United Kingdom) PD8 843 › INTERNET/EMAIL USEAGE AND WELLBEING AMONG 65-84 YEAR OLDS IN NEW ZEALAND: SOCIAL POLICY IMPLICATIONS PD8 844 › CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES IN DESIGNING A NATIONAL PREVALENCE STUDY OF ELDER ABUSE IN AUSTRALIA P. KOOPMAN-BOYDEN*, S. REID (Hamilton, New Zealand) E. OZANNE* (Melbourne, Australia) PD8 845 › ETHNICITY AND ‘ELDERLY IMMIGRANTS’ IN SOCIAL POLICY FOR OLDER PEOPLE: THE CASE OF SWEDEN L. MACHAT* (Norrköping, Sweden) PD8 846 › CROSS-CULTURAL PROBLEMS BETWEEN THE CARE GIVER AND THE RESIDENT OF NURSING HOME T. TAKEHIKO*, K. ADACHI (Sapporo, Japan) PD8 847 › LATE BLOOMERS: ELDERLY START-UPS AND ENTREPRENEURS IN GERMANY A. FRANKE* (Dortmund, Germany) PD8 848 › INPATIENT CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA: STAFF WELLBEING AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PERSON-CENTRED PRACTICE J. LLOYD*, S. BAILEY, K. SCALES (Nottingham, United Kingdom) PD8 849 › IMPROVING SOCIAL SUPPORT OPTIONS FOR THE ELDERLY IN A RURAL COMMUNITY P. MELLOR*, J. GREENHILL, K. DIX, T. MARTIN (Ormond , Australia) 370 Posters PD8 850 › Wednesday 8 MAINTAINING DIGNITY IN LATER LIFE: OLDER PEOPLE K. WHITE*, L. LLOYD (Bristol, United Kingdom) PD8 851 › EXPECTATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE THIRD AGE WHEN THEY TRAVEL ON TOURISM BY BUS PD8 852 › PERCEPTION AND EXPERIENCE OF SAFETY AMONG OLDER NEW ZEALANDERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR WELLBEING AND SOCIAL INCLUSION H. RODRIGUES DE SOUZA* (São Paulo, Brazil) P. KING* (Lower Hutt, New Zealand) PD8 853 › SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OF OLDER PEOPLE: DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW TYPOLOGY INFORMING SOCIAL POLICIES PD8 854 › BRAINMATICS: CAN HAND-HELD TECHNOLOGIES AMELIORATE THE EARLY ONSET OF DEMENTIA? – A MODEL FOR A LONGITUDINAL INVESTIGATION OF PRE-DIAGNOSED BUT POTENTIALLY SUSCEPTIBLE DEMENTIA SUFFERS E. RAYMOND*, A. SÉVIGNY, A. TOURIGNY, A. VÉZINA (Québec, Canada) A. LIVINGSTONE*, J. SOAR, J. MULA, S. WANG (Toowoomba, Australia) PD8 855 › THE CANADIAN NETWORK FOR PREVENTION OF ELDER ABUSE: AN NGO APPROACH TO MISTREATMENT OF OLDER ADULTS PD8 856 › A NEW AUSTRALIAN MODEL OF HOUSING AND CARE PD8 857 › LIFE QUALITY OF KOREAN OBESE ELDERLY: COMPARISON OF DEPRESSION AND LIFE SATISFACTION BETWEEN OBESE AND NON-OBESE C. SPENCER*, A. LEANEY, M. YAFFE, C. SPENCER (Vancouver, Canada) B. SQUIRES*, S. FOGG (Paddington, Australia) E. PARK*, K. DONG-BAE, L. JOO-YEUN (Seoul, Republic of Korea) PD8 858 › GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE PREFERENCE FOR PLACE OF DEATH AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY IN JAPAN PD8 859 › LONELINESS OF OLDER PEOPLE IN THE WELFARE STATE: THE MALE – FEMALE GRADIENT M. YAMASAKI*, S. EBIHARA, T. EBIHARA, M. ASADA, S. YAMANDA, H. ARAI (Sendai, Japan) PD8 860 › AN ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF WORK ENVIRONMENT ON THE JOB RETENTION OF HOSPITAL NURSES IN JAPAN Y. OGATA*, M. NAGANO, M. HASHIMOTO (Chiba, Japan) PD8 861 › Wednesday B. MALMBERG*, G. SUNDSTRÖM (Jönköping, Sweden) SOCIAL WORK WITH OLDER PEOPLE AND PREVENTATIVE SERVICES: DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE MODELS OF ASSESSMENT AND SERVICE PROVISION FOR THE FUTURE GENERATION OF OLDER PEOPLE C. BEECH*, J. PHILLIPS (Swansea, United Kingdom) PD8 862 › SOCIAL INTERACTIONS : A ROLE IN SUCCESSFUL AGING? MULTICENTRICSTUDY IN AGIRC-ARRCO PREVENTION CENTERS IN FRANCE F. MARTIN*, V. BATAILLE, M. FERRY, P. DEJARDIN, J. AQUINO, A. SAINT-LAURENT (Toulouse, France) PD8 863 › THE FRENCH NATIONAL ORGANIZATION AGAINST MISTREATMENT: THE FIRST SOFTWARE FOR GLOBAL VISION AND PREVENTION? C. LEMOINE*, B. DUPORTET, M. MAUGOURD, S. SAPIO (Villejuif, France) PD8 864 › WELFARE STATE PERFORMANCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE PREFERENCES IN AGEING SOCIETIES O. JÜRGENS* (Berlin, Germany) 371 Wednesday 8 Posters PD8 865 › RETHINKING THE GENDER GAP IN HEALTH IN OLD AGE: CHANGING GENDER DIFFERENCE IN SELF-REPORTED HEALTH THROUGH COHORTS AND PERIODS PD8 866 › HOME CARE FOR SENIORS SUFFERING FROM MENTAL ILLNESS: DIMENSIONS OF THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS Y. SUEN* (Oxford, United Kingdom) S. PAQUET*, B. DALLAIRE, A. SÉVIGNY (Québec, Canada) PD8 867 › POVERTY AND DISABILITY TRANSITIONS IN MIDDLE AND LATER LIFE: IMPACT ON SOCIAL ISOLATION S. CLOUSTON*, M. PENNING (Victoria, Canada) PD8 868 › HEALTH PROMOTION AND PRIMARY PREVENTION FOR OLDER MIGRANTS: IMPROVING ACCESS AND EFFECTIVENESS PD8 869 › INCIDENCE OF STROKE ACCORDING TO INCOME LEVEL IN AN ELDERLY COHORT: THE 3C STUDY E. OLBERMANN* (Dortmund, Germany) O. GRIMAUD*, C. DUFOUIL, A. ALPÉROVITCH, F. PICO, K. RITCHIE, J. DARTIGUES, C. TZOURIO, P. CHAUVIN (RENNES, France) PD8 870 › USING AUSTRALIA’S AGED CARE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (ACAP) MINIMUM DATA SET TO INFORM POLICY AND PRACTICE PD8 871 › SHEDDING THE LIGHT ON MEN: THE WOLLONGONG MEN’S PROJECT Y. WELLS* (Bundoora, Australia) D. FILDES* (Wollongong, Australia) PD8 872 › DEVELOPING AGE FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES: PEOPLE, PROCESS AND PLANNING PROGRESS IN A NEW ZEALAND BEACHSIDE COMMUNITY C. GORDON* (Tauranga, New Zealand) PD8 873 › LONELINESS, SOCIAL NETWORKS AND MORTALITY AT AGES 70, 77 AND 85 Wednesday E. IECOVICH*, J. JACOBS, J. STESSMAN (Jerusalem, Israel) PD8 874 › RETIREMENT, ASSET OWNERSHIP, AND LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN SOUTH KOREA:DO ASSETS MATTER IN LATER LIFE? PD8 875 › EXPECTATIONS OF NEW ZEALAND BABY BOOMERS AND POLICY ISSUES VALUING OLDER AGE S. HONG*, C. HAN (Singapore, Singapore) K. GLASGOW* (Paekakariki, New Zealand) PD8 876 › EFFECTS OF A CONSUMER-DIRECTED VOUCHER ON SATISFACTION, EMPOWERMENT, AND HEALTH & DISABILITY STATUS PD8 877 › REGULATION OF RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE IN AUSTRALIA - TURNING KNIGHTS INTO KNAVES? B. FRIEDMAN*, B. WAMSLEY, G. EGGERT (Rochester, United States) C. HAYTER * (Sydney , Australia) PD8 878 › BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING LONELINESS FOR OLDER AUSTRALIANS A. BALLATYNE*, J. CHEEK, B. ALISON, O. DEBORAH, M. WENDY, S. MANDY, C. MEGAN, S. ANDREW, Y. BEVERLEY (ADELAIDE, Australia) PD8 879 › EFFECT OF NON-CONTRIBUTORY SOCIAL PENSION PROGRAM OVER DEPRESSION AMONG POOR AND RURAL MEXICAN ELDERLY. A DISCONTINUITY REGRESSION DESIGN A. SALINAS*, M. TELLEZ-ROJO, B. MANRIQUE-ESPINOZA, L. MENDOZA-ALVARADO (Cuernavaca, Mexico) 372 Posters Wednesday 8 PD8 881 › SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONSTRUCTION OF ELDER MISTREATMENT: DEFINITION, PERCEPTION, AND HELP-SEEKING BEHAVIOR AMONG KOREAN OLDER PERSONS PD8 882 › TRANSITIONS IN LIVING ARRANGEMENTS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF THE KOREAN ELDERLY S. KANG*, H. LEE (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea) J. YOON* (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea) PD8 883 › A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON LONELINESS OF ELDERLY IN SOUTH KOREA - FOCUSING ON URBAN AND RURAL·FISHING VILLAGES S. CHOI*, K. RYU, B. SHIN , B. PARK , M. PARK , H. PARK (Busan , Republic of Korea) PD8 884 › THE ELDERLY IN SERVICE DEAD ZONE: A CASE STUDY OF A RURAL COMMUNITY IN SOUTH KOREA K. LEE*, M. PARK, Y. YOO , H. PARK , H. LEE (Busan , Republic of Korea) PD8 885 › PRACTICE FOR ASSESSING SOCIAL FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IN INTERVIEWS M. SIMONEN* (Helsinki, Finland) PD8 886 › SOCIAL ISOLATION OF THE ELDERLY IN THE URBAN AREA OF TOKYO M. SAITO*, S. YUTAKA, Y. MAI, T. SACHIKO (Saitama, Japan) PD8 887 › A DEPARTMENTAL IMPLEMENT OF PREVENTION OF MISTREATMENTS TOWARDS ELDERLY PEOPLE B. DUPORTET*, M. MAUGOURD, D. GUILLEMET (Champcueil, France) PD8 888 › SEGMENTS: KNOWING THE NEEDS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE K. LUIJKX*, J. SCHOLS (Tilburg, The Netherlands) PD8 889 › THE SOCIAL WELL-BEING OF RESIDENTS IN EXTRA-CARE HOUSING IN ENGLAND L. CALLAGHAN*, A. NETTEN, R. DARTON (Canterbury, United Kingdom) TITLE NOT RECEIVED PD8 891 › IN THE THIRD AGE WITH PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENTS PD8 892 › UNIFIED ASSESSMENT – POLICY, IMPLEMENTATION AND PRACTICE N. BEKSAEVA*, M. ELUTINA, A. BORSCHEV (Saratov, Russian Federation) A. LARSSON* (Norrköping, Sweden) Wednesday PD8 890 › D. SEDDON*, C. ROBINSON (Bangor, United Kingdom) PD8 893 › METROPOLITAN VERSUS NONMETROPOLITAN VARIATION IN PLACE OF DEATH IN BELGIUM, THE NETHERLANDS AND ENGLAND D. HOUTTEKIER*, J. COHEN, J. BILSEN, J. ADDINGTON-HALL, B. ONWUTEAKAPHILIPSEN, L. DELIENS (Brussels, Belgium) Why geriatrics?, PD8 894 › SURVEY AMONG FINNISH GERIATRICIANS – COMPARISONS BETWEEN 2001 AND 2008 T. STRANDBERG*, P. KOISTINEN, R. ANTIKAINEN, E. KYNSILEHTO, K. MÄÄTTÄ, M. NIEMELÄ, M. SEPPÄNEN, P. VIRAMO, K. PITKÄLÄ (Oulu, Finland) PD8 895 › THE HEALTH CARE EXPERIENCE OF THE OLDEST OLD IN THE UNITED STATES J. BYNUM*, Y. SONG, E. FISHER (Lebanon, United States) 373 Wednesday 8 PD8 896 › Posters THE DIFFICULT PROGRESS OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS IN SLOVENIA J. RAMOVS*, B. VOLJC (LJUBLJANA, Slovenia) PD8 897 › MANAGEMENT IN VERY OLD PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED FOR LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION A STUDY PATTERNS IN FRENCH HOSPITALS Wednesday C. CATTENOZ*, D. VEILLARD, C. MICHELET, F. RIOU (Rennes, France) 374 Congress Sponsors The Organising Committee would like to thank the following companies for their generous support to the IAGG Congress. Platinum Sponsor › Sanofi Pasteur MSD Gold Sponsors › CNSA (Caisse nationale de solidarité pour l’autonomie) › H. 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