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Session 138:
Public Health Implications of Health in Late Life

Friday, May 01
2:30 PM - 4:20 PM
Duluth
Chair: Allison Aiello, University of Michigan
Discussant: Emily M. Agree, Johns Hopkins University

1. Gender, Living Arrangements and Social Circumstances as Determinants of Entry into and Exit from Long-Term Institutional Care at Older Ages: A Six-Year Follow-Up Study of Older Finns  •  Pekka Martikainen, University of Helsinki; Heta Moustgaard, University of Helsinki; Michael Murphy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Elena Nihtilä, University of Helsinki

2. Preventive Health Care in Contemporary Japan: Innovative Solutions to the Challenges of an Aging Population  •  Katrina Moore, Harvard University

3. Can Food Stamp Receipt Improve Diabetes Control and Reduce Medicare Costs for Elderly Diabetics? Evidence from Biomarker Data  •  Lauren H. Nicholas, University of Michigan

4. Disaggregating Risks Profiles for HIV/AIDS Exposure, Infection and Survival among Those Aged 50 and Older: Interpreting Bimodal Infection Models  •  James W. McNally, University of Michigan; Martha Sayre, University of Michigan; Voon Chin Phua, Gettysburg College

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