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Healthy Aging Program
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Atlanta, GA 30341-3717

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Healthy Aging Program manuscripts published in FY2006

CDC Healthy Aging Program authors are in bold face.

Anderson LA, Gwaltney MK, Sundra DL, Brownson RC, Kane M, Cross AW, Mack R, Schwartz R, Sims T, White CR. Using concept mapping to develop a logic model for the Prevention Research Centers Program. Preventing Chronic Disease. [serial online] 2006 Jan [date cited].

Chapman DP, Williams SM, Strine TW, Anda RF, Moore MJ. Dementia and its implications for public health. Preventing Chronic Disease. [serial online] 2006 Apr [date cited].

Ford ES, Mokdad AH, Link MW, Garvin WS, McGuire LC, Jiles RB, Balluz LS. Chronic disease in health emergencies: in the eye of the hurricane. Preventing Chronic Disease. [serial online] 2006 Apr [date cited].

Healthy Aging Research Network Writing Group. The prevention research centers healthy aging research network. Preventing Chronic Disease. [serial online] 2006 Jan [date cited].

Kobau R, DiIorio CA, Anderson LA, Price PH. Further validation and reliability testing of the Attitudes and Beliefs about Living with Epilepsy (ABLE) components of the CDC Epilepsy Program Instrument on Stigma. Epilepsy & Behavior. 2006; 8(3): 5529.

McGuire LC, Ahluwalia IB, Strine TW. Chronic disease-related behaviors in U.S. older women: behavioral risk factor surveillance system, 2003. Journal of Women's Health. 2006; 15(1): 37.

McGuire LC, Ford ES, Ajani UA. Cognitive functioning as a predictor of functional disability in later life. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 2006; 14(1): 3642.

McGuire LC, Ford ES, Ajani UA. The impact of cognitive functioning on mortality and the development of functional disability in older adults with diabetes: the second longitudinal study on aging http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2318-6-8.pdf%20PDF* ( PDF–295 KB). BMC Geriatrics. 2006; 6:8.

Mobley LR, Hoerger TJ, Wittenborn JS, Galuska DA, Rao JK. Cost-effectiveness of osteoporosis screening and treatment with hormone replacement therapy, raloxifene, or alendronate. Medical Decision Making. 2006; 26(2): 194206.

Simoes EJ, Kobau R, Kapp J, Waterman B, Mokdad A, Anderson LA. Associations of physical activity and body mass index with activities of daily living in older adults. Journal of Community Health. 2006; 31(6): 453467.

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Page last modified: January 10, 2007
Content source: Division of Adult and Community Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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