J.L.
Bisogno and M.J. Koroly. Univ. of Florida.
C426
838.7
UF CPET: professional development for
secondary science teachers.
H.A. Darwiche, J. Bokor, D.
Joseph and M.J. Koroly. Univ. of Florida.
C427
838.8
Using threshold concepts to improve learning
and drive curriculum reform in biochemistry.
J. Loertscher, V.
Minderhout, D. Green and J. Lewis. Seattle Univ. and Univ. of
South Florida.
C428
838.9
Cutting genes with undergraduate scissors.
B. Marintcheva, K. Young, C. Smith, L. MacDougall, S.
DaConceicao and A. Tandon. Bridgewater State Univ.
C429
838.10 Developing a collaboration in New York State
to improve the STEM-pipeline.
P. Ortiz, K. Breton, J. Duncan-
Poitier, M. Groome, J. Lansing, A. Matias, F. McDonald, S.
Thomson and S. Wortel. SUNY- Empire State Col., Saratoga,
New York Acad. of Sci. and SUNY at Albany.
C430
838.11 Incorporating genome annotation with the
Genomics Education Partnership in an undergraduate
biochemistry course.
A.E. Bednarski. Lindenwood Univ., MO.
C431
838.12 Core concepts of biochemistry and molecular
biology.
J.T. Tansey, T. Baird, Jr., M.M. Cox, K. Fox, J. Knight,
D.W. Sears and E. Bell. Otterbein Univ., OH, San Francisco
State Univ., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Union Col., NY, Univ.
of Colorado Boulder, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara and
Univ. of Richmond.
C432
838.13 A picture is worth a thousand data points:
an analysis of textbook visualizations in the molecular life
sciences.
E. Offerdahl and J. Arneson. North Dakota State
Univ.
C433
838.14 The MESA program advantage in STEM
education.
R. Bakhiet, T. Carcia and R. Alvarez. Southwestern
Col., CA, San Diego State Univ. Col. of Engin. and San Diego
City Col.
C434
838.15 A certificate program to help bachelor’s degree
graduates transition into careers in the bioscience industry.
M.
Wallert and J. Provost. Minnesota State Univ. Moorhead.
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II 840.4 Quality of life, depression and physical
and gastrointestinal symptoms in HIV-infected patients on art.
J. Antwi, M.K. Baum, S.S. Martinez, D. Gracia, P. Greer, S.
Barr and A. Campa. Florida Intl. Univ. and Borinquen Hlth.
Care Ctr., Miami.
D9
I 840.5 Preparation of soy protein hydrolysates
through alcalase treatment using response surface
methodology with Alzheimer’s
b-amyloid (Ab 1-42) peptide
aggregation inhibition property.
M. Ravichandran and N.
Hettiarachchy. Univ. of Arkansas.
D10
II 840.6 Dietary intake associated with cognitive
function of elderly Koreans.
H.K. Chung, E-J. Kim, J-H. Chung,
J-E. Shin, M-J. Chang, H-Y. Kim and M-H. Kim. Hoseo Univ.,
Kookmin Univ. and Yongin Univ., South Korea.
D11
I 840.7 Fish intake and cognitive function in
Chinese older adults: the China Health and Nutrition Survey.
B.
Qin and M.A. Mendez. Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
D12
II 840.8 Developmental and gender differences
in cognitive responses to caffeine.
A. Graczyk, A.M. Ziegler, A.
Bendlin, T. Sion, K. Vattana and J.L. Temple. Univ. at Buffalo.
D13
I 840.9 Suppression of scopolamine-induced
cognitive impairment by dehydroglyasperin C.
J-S. Kim, J.Y.
Seo, I.S. Park, S.S. Kim, H.R. Kang, B.R. Kim, A. Zakharova
and H. KIM. Sch. of Applied Biosci., Kyungpook Natl. Univ.,
South Korea.
D14
II 840.10 Protective effect of peanut sprout
extract on glutamate-induced neuronal toxicity and kainic acid-
induced memory loss.
S.S. Kim, H.J. Kim, J.Y. Seo, I.S. Park,
H.R. Kang, B.R. Kim, A. Zakharova and J-S. Kim. Sch. of
Applied Biosci., Kyungpook Natl. Univ., South Korea.
D15
I 840.11 Changes in daily water intake impact
mood of high and low drinkers.
I. Guelinckx, A. Klein, E.
Perrier, D. Metzger and N. Pross. Danone Res., Palaiseau
and Forenap, Rouffach, France.
D16
II 840.12 Altered hippocampal activation during
memory encoding in type 2 diabetes.
L-A.C. Meusel, N.
Anderson, E. Tchistiakova, B. MacIntosh and C. Greenwood.
Rotman Res. Inst. and Sunnybrook Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Toronto.
D17
I 840.13 Vitamin K and cognitive function
in healthy older adults: The NuAge Study.
G. Ferland, N.
Presse, S. Belleville, P. Gaudreau, C.E. Greenwood, M-J.
Kergoat, J.A. Morais, H. Payette and B. Shatenstein. Univ. of
Montreal, KLAERU, Baycrest, Toronto, McGill Univ. and Univ. of
Sherbrooke, Canada.
D18
II 840.14 Variations in body iron status determine
variations in body energy expenditure and brain dynamics as
a function of perceptual and cognitive workload.
M.J. Wenger,
L.E. Murray-Kolb and J.D. Haas. Univ. of Oklahoma, Cornell
Univ. and Penn State.
D19
I 840.15 Coffee intake and cognitive functioning
in men.
S. Noel, J. Manjourides, T.M. Scott, A. Spiro III and
K.L. Tucker. Northeastern Univ., USDA at Tufts Univ., VA
Boston Healthcare Syst. and Boston Univ. Schs. of Publ. Hlth.
and Med.
D20
II 840.16 Relations between pregnancy risk,
infant growth and cognition.
J. Miner, T. Kennedy, J. Colaizzi,
A. Tisdale and D.G. Thomas. Oklahoma State Univ.
839. COMMUNITY NUTRITION PROGRAMS AND
POLICIES FOR OLDER ADULTS
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I 839.1 Level of anemia and deficiency of folic
acid in blood mothers and children of younger age in Astana.
F.
Ospanova, A. Abduldayeva, S. Iskakova and S. Syzdykova.
Med. Univ. Astana, Kazakhstan.
D2
II 839.2 A theory-based nutrition newsletter
education program reduces nutritional risk in community-
residing older adults.
S.L. Francis, M. Shelley and L. MacNab.
Iowa State Univ.
D3
I 839.3 Diabetes complication-related healthcare
utilization among low-income older medicare beneficiaries
in need of food assistance.
E.L.P. Sattler, J.S. Lee and V.
Bhargava. Univ. of Georgia.
D4
II 839.4 Two-year food security transition and
nutrient intake among homebound seniors.
J.R. Sharkey, J.
Xu and W.R. Dean. Texas A&M Univ.
840. NUTRITION AND COGNITION ACROSS THE
LIFESPAN
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(Sponsored by: Aging and Chronic Disease RIS)
(Cosponsored by: Nutritional Epidemiology RIS)
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D5
I 840.1 Thyroid hormones and their associations
with cognitive function: moderation by sex, race and depressive
symptoms.
M.A. Beydoun, H.A. Beydoun, M.H. Kitner-Triolo,
J.S. Kaufman, M.K. Evans and A.B. Zonderman. NIA, NIH,
Baltimore, Eastern Virginia Med. Sch. and McGill Univ.
D6
II 840.2 B vitamin intake in early adulthood and
cognition in late midlife: CARDIA.
B. Qin, P. Xun, N. Zhu, D.
Jacobs, L. Steffen, M. Daviglus, L. Van Horn, J. Reis, C.
Loria, K. Liu and K. He. Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Indiana Univ., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Univ. of Oslo,
Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, Northwestern Univ., Chicago and
NHLBI, NIH.
D7
I 840.3 Cognitive impacts of diet quality depend
on socioeconomic position: the NuAge study.
M. Parrott, B.
Shatenstein, G. Ferland, J.A. Morais, S. Belleville, M.J.
Kergoat, H. Payette and C.E. Greenwood. Univ. of Toronto,
Baycrest Hlth. Sci., Toronto, Univ. of Montreal, McGill Univ. and
Univ. of Sherbrooke, Canada.
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DIVERSE POPULATIONS
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D21
I 841.1 Daily eating frequency is associated
with diet quality and weight status in U.S. adults.
D. Shin, K.
Krumhar, R. Richardson and W.O. Song. Michigan State
Univ. and Nestle USA, Solon, OH.
D22
II 841.2 Sodium and potassium intake among
U.S. infants and preschool children, 2003-2010.
N. Tian, Z.
Zhang, F. Loustalot, Q. Yang and M.E. Cogswell. Ctrs. for
Dis. Control and Prevent.
D23
I 841.3 Vitamin D intake of adults differs by
income, gender, and ethnicity in the United States, 2007-2010.
C.E. Moore, J. Radcliffe and Y. Liu. Texas Woman’s Univ. and
Baylor Col. of Med.
D24
II 841.4 Relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin
D and adiponectin levels in Blacks.
G.G. Zarini, L. Shaban,
J.C. Exebio, M. McLean and F.G. Huffman. Florida Intl. Univ.
and Col. for Women, Kuwait Univ.
D25
I 841.5 Examining the effects of increased
vitamin D fortification on dietary inadequacy in Canada.
Y.A.
Shakur and M.R. L’Abbe. Univ. of Toronto.
D26
II 841.6 Factors associated with not using
antenatal iron/folic acid supplements in Indonesia: the
2002/2003 and 2007 Indonesia Demographic and Health
Survey.
C.R. Titaley and M.J. Dibley. Ctr. for Hlth. Res.,
Universitas Indonesia and Univ. of Sydney Sch. of Publ. Hlth.
D27
I 841.7 Adequacy of the intake of vitamins
and minerals in women participants in the Mexican National
Nutrition Survey 2006 (ENSANUT-2006).
S. Villalpando, I.
Ramirez-Silva, J. Moreno-Saracho, T. Shamah-Levy, F.
Beltran-Velázquez and R. Campos-Vega. Natl. Inst. of Publ.
Hlth., Cuernavacaand Kellogg´s of Mexico, Queretaro.
D28
II 841.8 Comparison of the diet quality of young
and older Mexican-American sedentary women enrolled in
community-based social support physical activity interventions.
G.P. Pignotti, C. Keller, M. Belyea, A. Nagle Williams, C.
Ramos and S. Vega-López. Arizona State Univ. Sch. of Nutr.
and Hlth. Promotion and Col. of Nursing and Hlth. Innovation.
D29
I 841.9 Liberian refugee families: what are
they eating and where are they shopping after 10 years of
resettlement in the U.S.?
D. Nunnery and J. Dharod. Univ. of
North Carolina at Greensboro.
D30
II 841.10 Diet quality tracking from preschool to
school age in Brazilian children.
F. Rauber, D. Hoffman and
M. Vitolo. Univ. of Hlth. Sci. of Porto Alegre, Brazil and Rutgers
Univ.
D31
I 841.11 Familiarity and acceptance of selected
Korean foods by Vietnamese and Brazilians.
M-H. Kim, E-J.
Kim, J-H. Chung, J-E. Shin, N. Woo and H.K. Chung. Hoseo
Univ., South Korea.
D32
II 841.12 Region and harvest season determine
child feeding frequency in Ghana.
K.A. Birks, G.S. Marquis
and E.K. Colecraft. Sch. of Dietetics and Human Nutr., McGill
Univ. and Univ. of Ghana.
D33
I 841.13 Local concepts of infant illness among
Mam-Mayan women and impact on feeding practices: a
qualitative study in the Western Highlands of Guatemala.
M.
Kincaid, O.I. Bermudez, A.M. Chomat, M. Escobar, M. Garcia,
R. Garcia, M.E. Scott, K.G. Koski and N.W. Solomons. Tufts
Univ. Sch. of Med., McGill Univ. Sch. of Dietetics and Human
Nutr. and CeSSIAM, Guatemala City.
D34
II 841.14 Feeding practices during pregnancy
and lactation amongst Mam-Mayan women in rural Guatemala:
a mixed qualitative and quantitative evaluation.
O. Russell, O.I.
Bermudez, A.M. Chomat, A. Maldonado, R. Garcia, H. Wren,
M.E. Scott, K.G. Koski and N.W. Solomons. Tufts Univ. Sch.
of Med., McGill Univ. Sch. of Dietetics and Human Nutr. and
CeSSIAM, Guatemala City.
D35
I 841.15 Association between food purchase and
breastfeeding status of low-income families in women, infants,
and children (WIC).
H. Kim and J. Kim. Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana Champaign and East Carolina Univ.
D36
II 841.16 California WIC: new classification
criteria and WHO growth references alter anthropometric risk
estimates.
K.M. Merchant, N. Tayag-Cruz and K. Taylor. Grad.
Sch. of Publ. Hlth., San Diego State Univ. Res. Fndn./WIC.
D37
I 841.17 Characteristics and barriers associated
with participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) participants by persons living with HIV.
I.
Hatsu, A. Campa, M.K. Baum, B. Thomlison, P. Johnson
and F. Huffman. Florida Intl. Univ.
D38
II 841.18 Microalbuminuria and hypertension
among Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands with type
2 diabetes.
S. Sukram, G.G. Zarini, L. Shaban and F.G.
Huffman. Florida Intl. Univ. and Col. for Women, Kuwait Univ.
D39
I 841.19 Dietary variety is associated with
metabolic syndrome in a community-based sample of adults.
L.S. Gonçalves, R.C. Burini and K.C.P. McLellan. Med. Sch.,
Sao Paulo State Univ., Botucatu.
D40
II 841.20 Factors influencing Latino participation
in community-based diabetes education.
S.L. Francis, A.
Noterman and R. Litchfield. Iowa State Univ.
D41
I 841.21 My child is overweight? How parental
perceptions differ by race/ethnicity.
M. Cardel, A. Dulin-Keita,
T. Gunnarsdottir, S.L. Johnson, J.C. Peters, J.O. Hill and
J.R. Fernandez. Univ. of Colorado Denver, Aurora, Brown Univ.
and Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham.
D42
II 841.22 Latino caregivers are less assertive with
family and friends about their child’s beverage consumption.
E.A. Schilling, C. Quesada and A.M. Ferris. Univ. of
Connecticut Hlth. Ctr., East Hartford.
D43
I 841.23 Formative research to promote healthful
diets among low-SES, urban, African-American adolescents:
individual and household level findings.
K.A. Johnson, S.L.
Pollard, E.A. Steeves and J. Gittelsohn. Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg Sch. of Publ. Hlth.
D44
II 841.24 Closing the conceptual gap between
self-perception and reality in obesity prevention.
H-J. Song
and S.K. Grutzmacher. Univ. of Maryland College Park.
D45
I 841.25 Eating attitudes, behaviors, and
associated psychographic characteristics of college students:
are there differences in those with and without nutrition majors?
V. Quick and C. Byrd-Bredbenner. Eunice Kennedy Shriver
NICHD, NIH and Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey.
D46
II 841.26 Influence of education sources on
osteoporosis knowledge and calcium intake in adult women.
A.
Enright and Y. Bai. Montclair State Univ.
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D47
I 842.1 Your neighborhood is not my
neighborhood: a mapped comparison of the neighborhoods
of public housing developments with other neighborhoods
in Boston.
S.Y. ElShourbagy, G.W. Farmer and D. Bowen.
Boston Univ. Sch. of Med. and Sch. of Publ. Hlth.
D48
II 842.2 Access to fruits, vegetables, low fat
milk and low fat meat is limited in rural Oklahoma.
J. Yuhas, N.
Betts and D. Hildebrand. Oklahoma State Univ.
D49
I 842.3 Social ecological model and childhood
obesity: What do the data suggest?
P. Ohri-Vachaspati, R.
DeWeese, N.C. Crespo, M. Todd and M.J. Yedidia. Arizona
State Univ. and Rutgers Univ.
D50
II 842.4 Identifying healthy foods for promotion
in an urban corner store intervention.
D. Liu, N. Budd, A.
Cuccia, B. Jock, J. Jeffries, F. Katz and J. Gittelsohn. Johns
Hopkins Sch. of Publ. Hlth., Univ. of North Carolina Gillings
Sch. of Global Publ. Hlth. and Johns Hopkins Carey Business
Sch.
D51
I 842.5 A rural small food store intervention
improves healthy food availability: results of the Maryland
healthy stores pilot.
E.T. Anderson Steeves, M.T. Rowan, L.
Thomas, E. Penniston and J. Gittelsohn. Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg Sch. of Publ. Hlth., Charles County Dept. of Hlth.,
White Plains, MD and Maryland Dept. of Hlth. and Ment. Hyg.,
Baltimore.
D52
II 842.6 Increasing access to fresh produce by
partnering urban farms with corner stores: a pilot study in a
low-income urban setting.
K.A. Gudzune, C. Welsh, E. Lane,
Z. Chissell, E. Anderson and J. Gittelsohn. Johns Hopkins
Univ. Sch. of Med. and Bloomberg Sch. of Publ. Hlth. and
Whitelock Community Farm and Real Food Farm, Baltimore.
D53
I 842.7 Monitoring the sodium content of
restaurant foods: public health challenges and opportunities.
J.
Maalouf, M.E. Cogswell, J.P. Gunn, C.J. Curtis, D. Rhodes,
K. Hoy, P. Pehrsson, M. Nickle and R. Merritt. Ctrs. for Dis.
Control and Prevent., Oak Ridge Inst. for Sci. and Educ., New
York City Dept. of Hlth. and Ment. Hyg. and USDA, Beltsville.
D54
II 842.8 Restaurant meals—almost a full day’s
worth of calories, fats and sodium.
M.J. Scourboutakos and
M.R. L’Abbe. Univ. of Toronto.
D55
I 842.9 Factors associated with fast food
consumption at global fast food restaurant in the Tokyo region.
K.K. Yoshizawa. Sigiyama Jogakuen Univ., Japan.
D56
II 842.10 Different settings, common solution:
a healthy menu designation program in restaurants and
institutions.
L. Biediger-Friedman, E.T. Sosa and K. Shields.
Texas State Univ.-San Marcos, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio
and San Antonio Metro. Hlth. District.
D57
I 842.11 Impact of menu labeling on food choices
of Southern undergraduate students.
A. Prins, D. Gonzales, T.
Crook and R. Hakkak. Univ. of Arkansas for Med. Sci.
D58
II 842.12 Increased healthy food purchasing
associated with exposure to carry-out intervention in low-
income urban setting.
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