Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change for Older Adults Workshop

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The Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change for Older Adults Workshop, held on December 6-7, 2018, focused on theories, consortiums, and goals related to behavior change in older individuals. Key topics included current behavior change theories, planning committees, and desired outcomes such as initiating collaborations and building a skilled workforce for multidisciplinary investigations.


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  1. Achieving and Sustaining Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults Older Adults RCCN Workshop December 6-7, 2018 NIA Bethesda, MD Stephen Kritchevsky, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  2. Thursday, December 6, 2019 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. WELCOME, OVERVIEW, AND GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP Stephen Kritchevsky, PhD Wake Forest University Odette van der Willik American Federation for Aging Research Basil Eldadah, MD, PhD National Institute on Aging 1:30 2:00 p.m. PLENARY Current Behavior Change Theories Jack Rejeski, PhD Wake Forest University 2:00 2:10 p.m. The Behavior Change Consortium Donald Edmondson, PhD Columbia University Stephen Kritchevsky, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  3. RCCN Behavior Change Workshop: Introduction A Little about the RCCN How the Workshop came to be Planning Committee Stephanie Lederman (ex officio, AFAR) Stephen Kritchevsky (ex officio, Wake) David Asch (U Penn) Mary Austrom (IU) Jamie Hughes (Duke) Susan Hughes (UIC) Spyros Kitsiou (UIC) Nicolas Musi (UTHSC-SA) Jack Rejeski (Wake) Catherine Sarkisian (UCLA) Amanda Sonnega (Michigan) Odette van der Willik (AFAR) Stephen Kritchevsky, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  4. Older Person (future 1) Environments Physical Health Care Social Financial Older Person (future 2) Genes Older Person (now) Environment Behaviors Life Course Older Person (future 3) Behaviors Beliefs Knowledge Habits Constraints Goals /Desires Networks Self-Efficacy Brain Chemistry Older Person (future 4) Stephen Kritchevsky, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  5. RCCN Behavior Change Workshop: Goals Planned & Desired Outcomes Pilot RFA Publication of Proceedings Inform Research & Funding Priorities Initiate new collaborations among different center programs Begin to build a workforce skilled in multidisciplinary investigation Stephen Kritchevsky, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  6. RCCN Behavior Change Workshop: Goals & Format Meeting Format Expectations and Manners Meeting Evaluation Stephen Kritchevsky, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

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