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SYMPOSIA (PARTIAL LIST)
16:50-18:20 October 22 Sponsored Symposium. Lifestyle and Osteoporosis
Sponsor: TEIJIN Pharma Limited
Moderators: Hajime Orimo, MD, Ph.D. Chairman, Japan Osteoprososis Foundation;
Zhu Hanmin, MD, Ph.D. Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Shanghai Medical School, China
Keynote. Life Style and Osteoporosis: The Importance of Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis in Elderly
Hajime Orimo, MD, Ph.D, Chairman, Japan Osteoprososis Foundation
1. A simple screening test for risk of falls in the elderly
Kenji Toba, MD, Ph.D. Kyorin University, Japan
2. Aging and Bone Health
Zhu Hanmin, MD, Ph.D., Hua Dong Hospital, Shanghai Geriatrics Institute, Fudan University, China
3. Genetic aspects of nutritional approach to osteoporosis
Takayuki Hosoi, MD. Ph.D , Department of Advanced Medicine, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan
4. Effect of Tai Chi on improving physical performance and preventing falling in community-dwelling old women
Shinkei KIN, Health Science University, Japan
10:50-12:20 October 24 S1. The Concept of Social Quality and Developing Social Quality Indicators under the United Nations Programme on Ageing
Chair: Tetsuo Ogawa, Chiba University, Japan
S1-1. From quality of life to social quality: a new perspective on ageing Alan Walker, University of Sheffield, UK
S1-2. Social Quality and Its Potential Role for Public Policy Making in Asia and the Pacific Tetsuo Ogawa, Professor of Public Policy, Faculty of Law and Economics, Chiba University, Japan
S1-3. Social quality approach in mainstreaming older persons into the community - a research agenda from Malaysia Syed Abd Rashid Sharifah Norazizan, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
S1-4. Ageing policy and programme development in Indonesia: a potential of social quality approach Nugroho Abiksuno, Trisakti University, Indonesia
09:00-10:30 October 23 S2. Gender and Ageing
Chair: Lin Tan, Women's Studies Institute of China, China
S2-1. The role and status of Chinese elderly women
Jia Yunzhu, Women's Studies Institute of China, China
S2-2. The older women during the social transformation of China
Xu Qin, Statistic Section of China Research Center on Aging, China
S2-3. Women's ageing and social quality
Lillian Lih-Rung Wang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, China
S2-4. Older woman abuse in the context of population aging
Gloria Gutman, Simon Fraser University, Canada
16:50-18:20 October 24 S3. Directions in Long Term Care Policies: Innovations and Comparisons
Chairs: Hal Kendig, University Sydney, Australia; Koichi Hiraoka, Ochanomizu University, Japan
S3-1. The effectiveness of home and day care services and implications for long term care policy in Japan
Koichi Hiraoka, Ochanomizu University, Japan
S3-2. Funding community and residential care: Australian policy and research issues
Hal Kendig, University Sydney, Australia
S3-3. The design and issues of long-term care scheme in Korea
Jae-eun Seok, Hallym University, Korea; Ka-Ok Rhee, Seongkonghoi University, Korea
10:50-12:20 October 24 S4. The Impact of Migration on Older People and Intergenerational Relationships in Asian Countries
Chairs: Shuzhuo Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China; Merril Silverstein, University of Southern California, USA
S4-1. Intergenerational transfers between older people and their migrant children in rural China: strategic investments, strategic returns
Merril Silverstein, University of Southern California, USA
S4-2. The impact of migration of grown children on rural parents: evidence from Thailand
John Knodel, University of Michigan, USA
S4-3. Changing age parameters in Indonesian migration: results of a longitudinal study
Philip Kreager, Oxford University, UK
16:50-18:20 October 23 S5. Health and Family in Later Life: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Chair: Gyunghae Han, Korea
S5-1. Paradigm shift away from family caregiving for the aging Japanese population
Arai, Yumiko, Japan
S5-2. Family, work and mental health of middle aged men in Korea
Han, Gyounghae, Korea
S5-3. The effect of multiple roles and caregiving on positive and negative effect: age, gender, and cultural differences
Hong, Jinkuk, USA
S5-4. Mental health effects of marital status continuity and change among midlife and older adults: a prospective U.S. national study
Marks, Nadine, USA
10:50-12:20 October 23 S6. Long Term Care from a Cultural Perspective: Quality of Care and Quality of Life
Chair: Helen Edwards, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
S6-1. A study of the burden on family caregivers for stroke patients in China
Lu Tanyun, Nursing Committee of the Shanghai Medical Association, China
S6-2. Person-centred care for Chinese residential care home elders
Diana Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
S6-3. The effectiveness of a preferred music implementation program on Taiwanese nursing home staff and older people with dementia
Huei-Chuan Sung, Tzu Chi College of Technology, Taiwan, China
S6-4. Improving quality of life in long term care in Australia: the role of clinical care indicators
Helen Edwards, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
9:00-10:30 October 23 S7. Poverty Alleviation, Independence and Healthy Ageing of Elderly Women: Role of a Voluntary Organization
Chair: Indrani Chakravarty, India
S7-1. Poverty alleviation and empowerment of the elderly women in Kolkata - role of a voluntary organization
Indrani Chakravarty, India
S7-2. Health and health care support of the elderly women in Kolkata
Kaushik Majumdar, India
S7-3. Elderly women in Kolkata - an ignored silent majority
Soumitra Basu, India
10:50-12:20 October 24 S8. Management of Medical Problems in Residential Care - Quality Improvement
Chairs: Jean Woo, China; Roger Wong, Canada
S8-1. Role of an acute care for elders unit (ACE) in smoothening transitions between hospital and residential care
Roger Wong, Canada
S8-2. Low staffing level is associated with malnutrition in long-term residential care homes
Jean Woo, Hong Kong, China
S8-3. Medical support for residential care
Yau Weng Keong, Malaysia
S8-4. New Technologies to Prevent Falls in Institutionalized Elderly
Timothy Kwok, Hong Kong, China
14:00-15:30 October 24 S9. Management of Medical Problems in Residential Care - Mental Health Needs
Chairs: Philip Poi, Malaysia; Timothy Kwok, Hong Kong, China
S9-1. Can educating staff and general practitioners improve the quality of life of people with dementia living in residential care?
Leon Flicker, Australia
S9-2. Management of advanced dementia in residential care
Chin Jing Jih, Singapore
S9-3. Management of confusional state
Philip Poi, Malaysia
S9-4. Use of restraints in residential care facilities in Hong Kong: predisposing factors and comparison with other countries
Elsie Hui, Hong Kong, China
16:50-18:20 October 23 S10. Management of Medical Problems in Residential Care - Health Care Needs in Residential Care
Chairs: Leon Flicker, Australia; Felix HW Chan, Hong Kong, China
S10-1. Infection control in residential care homes for the elderly
Wu Yee Ming, Hong Kong, China
S10-2. Prevalence of tuberculous infection & active tuberculosis in old age homes in Hong Kong
Felix Chan, Hong Kong, China
S10-3. Assessment of chronic pain in residential aged care
Samuel Scherer, Australia
S10-4. Management of diabetes mellitus in residential care
Roger Wong, Canada
14:00-15:30 October 23 S11. Evolution of a National Program of Old Age Care in India
Chair: A. B. Dey, India
S11-1. The history of old age care in India
A.B. Dey, India
S11-2. Academic geriatric medicine in India
B Krishna Swami, India
S11-3. Developing innovative community programs
Arvind Mathur, India
S11-4. National program for old age care in the 11th Five Year Plan
Jagdish Kaur, India
S11-5. Role of World Health Organization in development of the program
Cherian Verghese, India
10:50-12:20 October 24 S12. Marketing Implications of Population Ageing in the Developing Nations
Chair: Jiehua Lu, Peking University, China
S12-1. China's ageing industry: situations, challenges, and perspectives
Jiehua Lu, Peking University, China
S12-2. The demography of ageing in Bangladesh: prospects for the development of the industry for the elderly
Mohammad Mainul Islam, University of Dhaka, India
S12-3. Affluence, life styles, diseases patterns, and diet for the aged
CHAN Cheung Ming, Alfred, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
14:00-15:30 October 24 S13. Cognitive Aging and Its Related Factors
Chair: Zhenyun Wu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
S13-1. Autobiographical memory and self across the lifespan: a study of Euro-American and Chinese middle-aged adults
Qi Wang, Cornell University, USA
S13-2. Age effect of memory decline in patients with type II diabetes
Buxin Han, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
S13-3. Inhibition control and processing speed as predictors of normal age related differences in fluid intelligence
Tianyong Chen, Institute of Psychology, China
S13-4. Autobiographical memory in older adults
Martin Anthony Conway, Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, UK
14:00-15:30 October 23 S14. Intergenerational Relationships, Well-being and Contributions of Grandparents in Four Asian Countries
Chair: Kalyani K. Mehta, National University of Singapore, Singapore
S14-1. Empowering self-disclosure: the active post-retiree accounts of Malaysian and Singaporean grandparents
Maya Khemlani David, Malaysia
S14-2. Intergenerational relationship and well being of grandparents in Northeast Thailand
Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Thailand
S14-3. Grandparenting and subjective well being of older adults in Hong Kong
Vivian LOU Wei-Qun, Hong Kong, China
S14-4. Roles, wellbeing and contributions of grandparents in Singapore
Kalyani K. Mehta, Singapore
9:00-10:30 October 25 S15. Community Participation for Active Ageing
Chairs: Takeo Ogawa, Yamaguchi Prefectural University, Japan; Shixun Gui, East China Normal University, China
S15-1. Active ageing program in Japan, Korea, China and Hawaii
Takeo Ogawa, Yamaguchi Prefectural University, Japan
S15-2. Social engagement of older adults in Hawaii
Kathryn L. Braun, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
S15-3. New culture for the senior with digital life
Dong-Hee Han, Research Institute of Science for the Better Living of Elderly, Korea
S15-4. Community promotion of older women's participation in urban and rural Shanghai
Shixun Gui, East China Normal University, China
16:50-18:20 October 23 S16. Healthy Aging
Chair: Zhen Zhang, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany
S16-1. A prospective look at healthy aging: findings from the Australian longitudinal study of aging
Mary Luszcz, Flinders University of South Australia, Australia
S16-2. Healthy aging in Taiwan: longitudinal change, cultural concept, and intervention
Hui-Chuan Hsu, Asia University, Taiwan, China
S16-3. Healthy aging among the young old and the oldest old in China
Zhen Zhang, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany
14:00-15:30 October 23 S17. Compare the Filial Piety Culture and Practice in China, Japan and Korea and Its Social Values
Chair: Jian Zhang, China
S17-1. The expected contemporary significance of filial piety in an advanced ageing Japanese society
Fuwa Kazuhiko, Japan
S17-2. The importance of reestablishment of filial piety in the aging society and its significance - based on the hospice care study
Chen Ming Li, China
S17-3. Respect for the elderly--the essential element of filial piety: a comparison of young adults of China, Japan, and South Korea
Sung Kyutaik, Korea
S17-4. Filial piety: the foundation and core for sustainable harmonious human society development
Jian Zhang, China
10:50-12:20 October 23 S18. Intergenerational Exchange and Well-being of Chinese Rural Elderly
Chairs: Iris Chi, University of Southern California, USA; Merril Silverstein, University of Southern California, USA
S18-1. Sons, daughters and daughters-in-law: whose help counts in reducing depression of elders in rural China?
Merril Silverstein, University of Southern California, USA
S18-2. Intergenerational Support and Life Satisfaction among Chinese Rural Elders: Does gender Make Difference?
Man Guo, University of Southern California, USA
S18-3. The impact of intergenerational transfer on the health service utilization of elders in rural China
Lu Zhou, University of Southern California, USA
S18-4. Intergenerational reciprocity and depressive symptoms among older parents in rural China: a pilot study
Yan Shengming, Peking University, China
9:00-10:30 October 24 S19. Aging-in-Place Strategies: An Interdisciplinary Team Approach
Chair: Eunju Hwang, Canada
S19-1. Senior housing development and human system design in Korea and Canada
Hwang, Eunju, and Chung, Min Keun, Canada
S19-2. Welfare and housing for elderly people - China and Hong Kong
Ernest Chui, Lisanne Ko, and Hua Ding, Hong Kong, China
S19-3. Housing development for Seniors in Korea
Kim, Taeil, Korea
S19-4. The Principle of Unity: Macro Diveristy or Micro Diversity
Tina Wu, Shih-Chien University
10:50-12:20 October 23 S20. Molecular Cascades of Neurodegeneration and Neuroprotection in Brain Aging: From Signal Transduction to Gene Regulation
Chairs: Nozomu Mori, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Japan; Yizheng Wang, Shanghai, China
S20-1. Shc phophotyrosine adaptor in brain aging and longevity
Nozomu Mori, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Japan
S20-2. TRPC channel in neuronal survival
Yizheng Wang, Shanghai, China
S20-3. The "LEARn" (Latent Early-Life Associated Regulation) model integrates the role of development, environment/ nutrition and genes in aging and Alzheimer's disease
Debomoy K. Lahiri, USA
S20-4. Estrogen signaling during aging of brain
Mahendra Kumar Thakur, Banaras Hindu University, India
16:50-18:20 October 24 S21. Metabolic and Stress Response Machinery in the Anti-aging Effect of Calorie Restriction
Chair: Isao Shimokawa, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan
S21-1. Gene expression profile of the brain in rats subjected to calorie restriction
Masafumi Ito, Gifu International Institute of Biotechnology, Japan
S21-2. Caloric restriction induces the phenotypic alteration of white adipose tissue in mice and rats
Yoshikazu Higami, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
S21-3. Neuroprotective and neurorestorative mechanisms of dietary restriction
Jae-Won Lee, Pusan National University, Korea
S21-4. Dietary restriction regulation of glucocorticoid receptor and its anti-aging correlation
Ramesh Sharma, North Eastern Hill University, India
9:00-10:30 October 24 S22. The Biochemical Mechanisms of Aging and Anti-aging Strategies
Chair: Dazhong Yin, Hunan Normal University, China
S22-1. Biochemical basis of aging: from genes to intervention
Yu Byung, USA
S22-2. The essential physiological mechanisms of aging
Dazhong Yin, Hunan Normal University, China
S22-3. SENS: a damage-repair strategy for postponing aging
Aubrey de Grey, Methuselah Foundation, UK
S22-4. Age-related alterations in the expression of cholinergic neurotransmission related genes of the brain of mice
Madhus Kanungo, India
14:00-15:30 October 23 S23. Impact of Mitochondrial Changes on Aging and Age-associated Diseases
Chair: Masashi Tanaka, Japan
S23-1. Ageing and mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalomyopathy (MNGIE): an autosomal recessive mitochondrial disorder
Yutaka Nishigaki, Japan
S23-2. Mitochondrial genome polymorphisms associated with longevity
Masashi Tanaka, Japan
S23-3. The role of mitochondrial amyloid beta peptide-binding alcohol dehydrogenease (ABAD) in detoxification of toxic aldehydes in Alzheimer's disease
Ikuroh Ohsawa, Japan
16:50-18:20 October 23 S24. Atherosclerosis in the elderly - from the view of vascular cell dysfunction
Chairs: Toru Kita and Yasushi Saito, Japan
S24-1. Soluble lectin-like oxidized LDL receptor-1 (sLOX-1) as a biomarker for acute coronary syndrome (ACS)
Noriaki Kume, Kyoto University, Japan
S24-2. Molecular basis of functional changes in intimal smooth muscle cells in atherosclerosis
Hideaki Bujo, Chiba University, Japan
S24-3. Effects of statins on cardiovascular disease in the elderly: Possible role of vascular calcification
Katsuya Iijima, University of Tokyo, Japan
S24-4. Importance of holistic management of cardiovascular risk in the elderly
Masayuki Yokode, Kyoto University, Japan
16:50-18:20 October 22 S25. Diagnosis and Treatment of Osteoporosis
Chair: Zhonghou Liu, China
S25-1. Diagnosis of Osteoporosis; Should We Adopt Same or Different Procedures for Eastern and Western Populations
Claus Christiansen, Nordic Bioscience, Denmark
S25-2. Epidemiology studies of changes in bone mass with age in Chinese population
Zhonghou Liu, China
S25-3. The difference between Eastern and Western on the osteoporosis diagnosis and treatment
Shi Xiaolin, Xinhua Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, China
9:00-10:30 October 23 S26. Geriatric Nursing
Chair: Diana Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
S26-1. Evidence based practice in geriatric nursing
Helen Edwards, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
S26-2. Self-care education for the chronically ill older adults
Misoon Song, Seoul National University, Korea
S26-3. Community geriatric nurses: promoting care in nursing homes
Diana T.F. Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
14:00-15:30 October 23 S27. Nutrition and Chronic Disease Epidemiological and Preventive Strategy of Old Population
Chair: Ping Fu, Chinese center for disease control and prevention, China
S27-1. Nutrition and chronic disease in Asia-Pacific region
Mark Lawernce Wahlqvist, Monash University, Australia
S27-2. Nutrition and health status for old Chinese
Ping Fu, Chinese center for disease control and prevention, China
S27-3. Diet and cancer
Puju Song, Beijing Cancer Hospital, China
S27-4. Effects of pumpkin polysaccharide on insulin in diabetic rats
Quanhong Li, College of Food Science and Nutrition Engineering, China Agricultural University, China
14:00-15:30 October 24 S28. Quality of life and the mental health of older adults
Chair: Dahua Wang, University of Edinburgh, UK
S28-1. Development of the World Health Organization Measure the WHOQOL-OLD
Mick J Power, Edinburgh University, UK
S28-2. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy versus Treatment as Usual for Late Life Depression
Ken Laidlaw, Edinburgh University & Royal Hospital of Edinburgh, UK
S28-3. The quality of life of older people with intellectual disabilities
Ann Green, University of Edinburgh, UK
S28-4. Subjective well-being of the oldest-old in China and its related factors
Deming Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
16:50-18:20 October 24 S29. Falls and Falls Injury Prevention among Older People: Implementing the Evidence
Chair: Keith Hill, National Ageing Research Institute, Australia
S29-1. Early identification of falls risk in the community setting
Xiao Jing Yang, National Ageing Research Institute, Australia
S29-2. Maintaining bone strength and quality with age
Anthony Kwok, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
S29-3. Effectiveness of tai chi in reducing falls and injuries
Mau-Roung Lin, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, China
S29-4. Falls clinic management for high falls risk patients
Jin Yih Lee, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
16:50-18:20 October 23 S30. Comprehensive Approach to Cognitive Dysfunction
Chair: Koichi Kozaki, Kyorin University, Japan
S30-1. Assessment method of dementia in center for comprehensive care on memory disorders
Hiroshi Hasegawa, Japan
S30-2. Neutritional approach to dementia
Kiyoshi Yamaguchi, Department of Geriatric Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan
S30-3. Fall risk assessment in patients with cognitive decline
Reiko Kikuchi, Japan
S30-4. Individual reminiscence therapy in demented patients
Katsuaki Tanaka, Japan
16:50-18:20 October 22 S31. Alzheimer's Disease: Immune Response and Immunotherapy
Chairs: Takeshi Tabira, Japan
S31-1. Role of dendritic cells to Abeta in brains of Alzheimer's disease
De-Hua Chui, China
S31-2. Antibody therapy against Abeta oligomers in Alzheimer's disease
Etsuro Matsubara, Japan
S31-3. Abeta vaccine using vial vectors for Alzheimer's disease
Takeshi Tabira, Japan
14:00-15:30 October 23 S32. Neurodegeneration and Healthy Brain Aging - Perspective from the Pacific Rim
Chair: Sam Goldman, USA
S32-1. CHANGSHOU Project - Pilot Study of Brain Aging in Chinese Americans
Sam Goldman, Parkinson's Institute, USA
S32-2. Beijing longitudinal study of aging - prospective investigation of healthy brain aging, dementia, Parkinsonism and essential tremor in Beijing
Biao Chen, Capital University of Medical Science, China
S32-3. Future directions
William Satariano, University of California, USA
9:00-10:30 October 23 S33. The Metabolic Syndrome and atherosclerosis in Asian Elderly Female
Chairs: Akihisa Iguchi, Nagoya University Hospital, Japan; Toshio Hayashi, Nagoya Univ. Graduate Sch. of Med., Japan
S33-1. Metabolic syndrome and diabetes in Chinese elderly female
Ding Qung-Fan, Sichuan Medical University, China
S33-2. Pathophysiological Character of metabolic syndrome in Asian elderly female
Jun Funami, Japan
S33-3. An investigation of longevity in eldely populations in Dujianyan area
Birong Dong, China
S33-4. Metabolic syndrome in Japan, future attitude as Asian geriatricians
Toshio Hayashi, Nagoya Univ. Graduate Sch. of Med., Japan
9:00-10:30 October 23 S34. Genome integrity and Aging
Chair: Jae-Yong Lee, Hallym University College of Medicine, Korea
S34-1. Embryonic fibroblasts from long-lived mammals have high activities in all DNA repair processes
Jae-Yong Lee, Hallym University College of Medicine, Korea
S34-2. Genome instability and aging: features of WRN protein
Byungchan Ahn, Korea
S34-3. Novel roles of Werner protein identified by visualizing the protein in its DNA damage responses
Akira Yasui, Japan
9:00-10:30 October 25 S35. Urinary and Faecal Incontinence in Older People
Chairs: D.M.K. Whishaw, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia; E.M.F. Leung, United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong, China
S35-1. Incontinence - epidemiology and continence promotion-models of care and service delivery and the role of National Continence Organizations
Chyehua Ee, Bright Vision Hospital, Singapore
S35-2. The medical management of urinary and faecal incontinence in the frail elderly
Michael Whishaw, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia
S35-3. The assessment and conservative management of urinary and faecal incontinence in the frail elderly
Sau-Kuen (Becky) Chan, United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong, China
16:50-18:20 October 22 S36. Biomarkers of aging
Chair: Eun Seong Hwang, Korea
S36-1. Age pigments and their formation
Dazhong Yin, China
S36-2. Pleiotropic characteristics of senescence marker protein-30
Naoki Maruyama, Japan
S36-3. Telomere length regulation as a phenotype of senescence
In Kwon Chung, Korea
S36-4. Lysosomal changes in cellular senescence
Eun Seong Hwang, Korea
9:00-10:30 October 24 S37. Oral Care for the Elderly
Chair: Hong-Seop, Kho, Korea
S37-1. Integration of oral health and general health in Japanese elderly people
Hideo Miyazaki, Japan
S37-2. The Influence of periodontal health status on oral health Related Quality of Life among Elderly Koreans
Young Ku, Korea
S37-3. A control trial on the effectiveness of an oral healthcare education program delivered by elderly ambassadors
Chor-ming Lum, Hong Kong, China
S37-4. Understanding of dry mouth and development of artificial saliva for the elderly
Hong-Seop Kho, Korea
9:00-10:30 October 24 S38. End of Life Issues
Chairs: CHONG, Ming Lin Alice, HongKong, China; Ewards Leung, Hong Kong, China
S38-1. Shanghai and Hong Kong frail older persons' quality-of-life concerns and healthcare expectations in the end of life
PANG, Mei-che, Samantha, Hong Kong, China
S38-2. Attitude toward Euthanasia in Hong Kong
CHONG, Ming Lin Alice, Hong Kong, China
S38-3. Let Me Talk - an advance care planning program for the Chinese older people
CHAN, Yue Lai, Helen, Hong Kong, China
S38-4. The national initiative for care of the elderly: a network approach to end of life issues in Canada
WATTS, Laura, Canada
14:00-15:30 October 24 S39. Care Management from International Perspective
Chair: Masakazu Shirasawa, Japan
S39-1. The care management in Japan
Eiji Kitajima, Japan
S39-2. Bio-psycho-social-spiritual aspects of geriatric care management
Buckles Beverly, USA
S39-3. Research on a needs assessment tool for the Korean elderly at home focused on their desires and developed using data mining
Young sook Kim, Korea
S39-4. Social care policy in transition: the prospects of the Long term care insurance and care management system in Japan
Michihiko Tokoro, Japan
16:50-18:20 October 22 S40. Quality of Life of the Elderly in Korea: Hallym Longitudinal Study of Aging
Chair: Hyunsook Yoon, Korea
S40-1. Development of risk prediction model for stroke among community-dwelling elderly
Dong-Hyun Kim, Korea
S40-2. Effects of psychological factors on the subjective well-being in later life
Kyung Ryu, Korea
S40-3. Social network and life satisfaction of the elderly
Young-Bum Kim, Korea
S40-4. The impact of retirement on psychological well-being of the elderly
Hyunsook Yoon, Korea
16:50-18:20 October 23 S41. Involving the Older Community in Ageing Research: Views from the Region
Chair: Jeni Warburton, Australia
S41-1. Research with older people: case examples from Hong Kong
Chan Cheung-Ming, Hong Kong, China
S41-2. Working in partnership with the community: The experience of the Australasian Centre on Ageing
Helen Bartlett, Australia
S41-3. Community empowerment: a key to positive ageing in Japan
Tokie Anme, Japan
S41-4. Involving older people in research: personal perspectives from New Zealand
Sally Keeling, New Zealand
14:00-15:30 October 24 S42. Modulation of Oxidative Stress in Aging
Chairs: Naoaki Ishii, Japan; Akihito Ishigami, Japan
S42-1. The role of oxidative stress from mitochondria on aging
Naoaki Ishii, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan
S42-2. Vitamin C deficiency accelerates aging
Akihito Ishigami, Japan
S42-3. Effect of late-life dietary restriction on the accumulation of oxidative damages
Ryoya Takahashi, Japan
9:00-10:30 October 25 S43. Cellular and Systemic Defense System against Age-promoting Stimuli
Chair: Ken-ichi Isobe, Japan
S43-1. Two host defense system against senescence
Ken-ichi Isobe, Japan
S43-2. Regulation of replicative life span by multiple factors: lessons from molecular studies by the use of model systems
Akira Matsuura, Japan
S43-3. The reduction of CENP-A induces senescence in human diploid fibroblasts
Kayoko Maehara, Japan
9:00-10:30 October 25 S44. Functional Modulation of Ageing Phenomenon
Chair: Jung A Han, Korea
S44-1. Selective COX-2 inhibitors modulate cellular senescence in human dermal fibroblasts in a catalytic activity-independent manner
Jeong A. Han, Korea
S44-2. Reduced compliance of the aged micro-vessel is dependent on caveolin-1 status
Moon Kyung Ha, Korea
S44-3. Development and characterization of a new mouse model of non-insulin dependent type 2 diabetes mellitus
Yoon Sin Oh, Korea
S44-4. Role of Gravin in Insulin Restance
Jang Ik-Soon, Korea
9:00-10:30 October 25 S45. Molecular Mechanism of Age-related Cellular Dysfunction
Chair: Eui Ju Yeo, Korea
S45-1. Increase of tissue transglutaminase confers resistance to apoptosis in senescent human diploid fibroblasts
Jeong-Soo Park, Korea
S45-2. Age-related translocational inefficiency of MAP kinases to the nucleus in human diploid fibroblasts
Sung Jin Ryu, Korea
S45-3. Nuclear localization of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase in senescent human diploid fibroblasts
Eui-Ju Yeo, Korea
S45-4. Lysophosphatidic acid and adenylyl cyclase inhibitor modulate phosphorylation of AMP-activated protein kinase to induce proliferation of senescent human diploid fibroblasts
Ji Heon Rhim, Korea
10:50-12:20 October 24 S46. Treatment and Management for Diabetic Elderly
Chairs: Koichi Yokono, Japan; Kenzo Oba, Japan
S46-1. Visceral fat and metabolic syndrome in elderly patients with diabetes mellitus
Atsushi Araki, Japan
S46-2. Clinic charecteristics of geriatric diabetic nephropathy
Liming CHEN, China
S46-3. Oral medications and insulin treatment for frail older diabetics
Hiroshi Nakano, Japan
S46-4. Screening and recent therapy of the diabetic patients with Alzheimer's disease
Takashi Sakurai, Japan
16:50-18:20 October 24 S47. New Pharmacotherapy for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD): with Special Attention to Chinese Traditional Herbal Medicine
Chair: Takashi Asada, Japan
S47-1. Chinese traditional herbal medicine for DLB
Kenji Kosaka, Japan
S47-2. Traditional Chinese herbal medicine for Alzheimer disease
Koh Iwasaki, Tohoku University, Japan
S47-3. Evidence-Based Kampo Therapy for BPSD
Katsuyoshi Mizukami, University of Tsukuba, Japan
16:50-18:20 October 24 S48. Terminal Care in the Elderly
Chairs: Raymond LO, HongKong, China; Setsu Iijima, Japan
S48-1. Quality of life of elderly terminal patients
Raymond See Kit LO, Shatin Hospital, Hong Kong, China
S48-2. End-of-life care at long-term care facilities for the elderly in Japan
Yoshihisa Hirakawa, Nagoya University, Japan
S48-3. End-of-life care for the elderly under the long-term care insurance system in Japan
Setsu Iijima, University of Tsukuba, Japan
10:50-12:20 October 23 S49. Trend of Population Aging: Demographic Perspective
Chair: Baochang Gu, Renmin University of China, China
S49-1. The Elderly populations and aging dependency in China and the United States: Implications for the future
Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, USA
S49-2. Patterns and issues of rapid aging Population in the Republic of Korea
Hangon Kim, Institute of Gerontology, Yeungnam University, Republic of Korea
S49-3. The transformation of living arrangement and health of the elderly in Taiwan
Wen-Shan Yang, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, China
S49-4. What impacts does demographic transition have on family support for the elderly in China?
Zhigang Guo, Department of Sociology, Peking University, China
10:50-12:20 October 24 S50. Experience with the interRAI Assessment Suite in the Asia-Oceania Region
Chair: Len Gray, The University of Queensland, Australia
S50-1. Introduction to the interRAI suite of assessment instruments
Len Gray, The University of Queensland, Australia
S50-2. Experiences with comprehensive gerontological assessment tools for veteran populations in the institutional-based & home-based settings in Taiwan
Chung-Fu Lan, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, China
S50-3. The application of RAI tools in Hong Kong
Iris Chi, University of Southern California, USA
S50-4. Using the interRAI suite to support in person and online assessment of frail elders in acute care
Len Gray, The University of Queensland, Australia
9:00-10:30 October 24 S51. Aging and Healthy Longevity
Chair: Zeng Yi, Peking University, China
S51-1. Protective and risk factors toward healthy longevity
Leonard W. Poon, University of Georgia and the Georgia Centenarian Study
S51-2. From centenarian to semi-supercentenarian study --Quest for healthy aging
Nobuyoshi Hirose, Keio University School of Medicine
S51-3. Healthy longevity study in South Korea
Sang Chul Park, Seoul National University, Korea
S51-4. Some striking findings from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study
Zeng Yi, Peking University, China
9:00-10:30 October 23 S52. Rehabilitation in the Elderly: Challenges in Asia Oceania
Chair: Len Gray, Australia
S52-1. Challenges in developing rehabilitation services for the elderly in Singapore
Weng Sun Pang, Singapore
S52-2. Rehabilitation service for older people in Hong Kong - What are the incentives?
Derrick Au, Hong Kong, China
S52-3. Meeting the challenge of distance: using e-health and telemedine strategies to deliver rehabilitation services in Australia
Len Gray, Australia
10:50-12:20 October 23 S53. Approach for the Healthy Longevity in Asia
Chair: Toshio Hayashi, Japan
S53-1. Metabolic syndrome and HRT in Korean post menopausal women
Byung-Koo Yoon, Korea
S53-2. Change of the death cause and average lifespan among the female in Kunming city in China
Zhang Jie, China
S53-3. The Healthy Longevity in Japan
Toshio Hayashi, Japan
9:00-10:30 October 24 S54. Atrial Fibrillation in the Elderly
Chairs: Yoshinori Doi, Japan; Cheol-Ho Kim, Korea
S54-1. Atrial fibrillation; Overview of current problems in the elderly in Asia
Cheol-Ho Kim, Korea
S54-2. Prevalence and management of atrial fibrillation in the elderly
Jun Takata, Japan
S54-3. Prevention and management of embolic stroke and heart failure in the elderly
Taishiro Chikamori, Japan
14:00-15:30 October 24 S55. Cerebrovasculer diseases in the elderly
Chair: Toshihiko Iwamoto, Japan
S55-1. Plasma Brain Natriuretic Peptide Levels Indicating Thromboembolism in Very Elderly Patients with Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation
Daisuke Watanabe
S55-2. Carotid and Brain Lesions in Patients with Vascular Ocular Syndrome and Their Prognosis
Akihiro Kiuchi
S55-3. Patients with Severe Leuko-araiosis on Magnetic Resonance Image and its Implication
Toshihiko Iwamoto, Japan
S55-4. Assessment in the Elderly Patients with Leukoaraiosis
Shun-ichi Koyama
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