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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO

Wednesday, November 2

5037.0

CCC, 301

Informing climate change adaptation

strategies through community-engaged

research on personal heat exposure

Moderator(s): Julia Gohlke, PhD

8:30 a.m. Do personal exposure data complement

or contradict heat vulnerability

assessments? A cross-neighborhood

comparison in Phoenix, Arizona—

David

Hondula, PhD

8:48 a.m. Examining occupational heat exposure

among City of Tallahassee outdoor

workers—

Christopher Uejio, PhD

9:06 a.m. Pairing social science methods with

personal heat exposure assessment: A

heat ethnography in the South End of

Boston—

Evan Kuras, MS

9:24 a.m. A community partner perspective on

personal heat exposure measurement

in urban and rural Alabama—

Sheila

Tyson

9:42 a.m. Opportunities and challenges in

personal heat measurement for

informing adaptation strategies—

Kristie

Ebi

Organized by: Environment

5038.0

CCC, 302

Developing professional-community

partnerships to promote health

Moderator(s): John Steward, MPH

8:30 a.m. Addressing seafood contamination

for subsistence fishers: Community

Participatory Learning & Action—

C.

Linn Gould, MS, MPH

8:50 a.m. Collaborative Partnerships between

Scientists and Community Members

to Help Combat Exposures to Toxic

Pollutants—

Charise Johnson

9:10 a.m. Building Healthier Communities in

Arkansas—

Nurses leading change

and advancing health—Patricia Scott,

DNP,RN,PNP-BC, NCSN

9:30 a.m. Engaging community and science to

inform environmental decision-making:

Ensuring the right to health—

Chris M.

Coombe, PhD, MPH

Organized by: Environment

Endorsed by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

5039.0

CCC, 304

Asthma and Respiratory Disease

Epidemiology—Recent Findings

Moderator(s): Kitaw Demissie, MD, PhD

8:30 a.m. Examining “The Hispanic Paradox”:

Are school and neighborhood location

associated with disparities in asthma

prevalence and respiratory symptoms

between Puerto Rican and Mexican

children?—

Kelly Quinn, PhD, MPH

8:50 a.m. Vitamin D insufficiency and asthma in a

nationwide study of children and adults

in the United States—

Yueh-Ying Han,

PhD, MS

9:10 a.m. Evaluation of individual and

neighborhood factors as modifiers of

the association between warm-season

temperature and pediatric asthma

morbidity in Atlanta, GA—

Cassandra

Olenick, MS

Organized by: Epidemiology

Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5040.0

CCC, 303

Biostatistics and Statistical Methods in

Epidemiological Research

Moderator(s): Rana Jaber, PhD epidemiology

8:30 a.m. An Assessment of Mobile Panel

Survey Capabilities for Low Incidence

Population Surveys: The Childhood

Immunization Mobile Panel Survey

(ChIMPS)—

Deirdre Middleton, MPH

8:50 a.m. Evaluating health risk factors among

young adults after high school

suspension using matched sampling

and causal mediation methods—

Janet E.

Rosenbaum, PhD, AM

9:10 a.m. Longitudinal and Spatial Analysis of

Time between Annual Preventive Dental

and Well Child Visits for Foster Care

Youth—

Amy B. Curtis, PhD, MPH

Organized by: Epidemiology

Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Vietnam

Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5040.1

CCC, 401

Current studies on the roles of Race and

Sex in Epidemiological Health Disparities

Research

Moderator(s): Siobhan C. Maty, PhD, MPH

8:30 a.m. Race/ethnicity and compliance to

diabetes self-management in South

Carolina: A 2011-2014 BRFSS analysis—

Chelsea Lynes, MSPH

8:50 a.m. Sexual and racial/ethnic minority

status and suicidal behaviors among

adolescent males—

Omar Martinez, JD,

MPH, MS

9:10 a.m. Neighborhood-Level Racial Residential

Segregation as a Fundamental Cause

of Cardiovascular Disease Incidence in

African American Adults: A Prospective

Examination in the Jackson Heart

Study—

Sharrelle Barber, ScD, MPH

9:30 a.m. Racial Discrimination and Allostatic

Load Among Midlife African American

Women—

Marilyn Thomas, MPH

Organized by: Epidemiology

Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Black

Caucus of Health Workers, Women’s Caucus

5040.2

CCC, 402

Research Methods in Epidemiology and

Public Health

Moderator(s): Alfreda Holloway-Beth, PhD

8:30 a.m. Using real-time response rates to

improve study recruitment: Lessons

from the California Teachers Study

(CTS) cohort—

Kristen Savage, MPH

8:50 a.m. Person-Centered Ambassador Model

Increases Enrollment of Community

Member Volunteers into Health

Research—

Linda Cottler, PhD, MPH

9:10 a.m. Chronic Diseases Do Not Reduce Health

Research Involvement—

Catherine

Striley, PhD, MSW, MPE

Organized by: Epidemiology

Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Vietnam

Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5041.0

CCC, 112

The political, moral, and/or legal basis of a

right to health

Moderator(s): Daniel Swartzman, JD, MPH

8:30 a.m. A primer on respect, recognition, and

realization of a right to health—

Karen

Meagher, PhD, Philosophy

8:50 a.m. Right to Health & Duties to Self—

Carolyn Plunkett

9:10 a.m. Interface between psychological

burden, lack of social network, and

social isolation among asylum seekers:

Medical, public health, and social ethics

perspectives—

Ramin Asgary, MD, MPH

Organized by: Ethics

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,

Human Rights Forum, Medical Care Section, Socialist

Caucus, Vietnam Caucus

5042.0

CCC, 210

Community Gardens and Food Systems to

increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption

Moderator(s): Becky Ramsing, MPH, RD, LDN, Amber

Canto, MPH, RDN

8:30 a.m. Milwaukee farmers market connection—

Melissa DeNomie, MS

8:50 a.m. Growing public health with gardens—

Christine M. Porter, PhD

9:10 a.m. Growing Resilience: Methods and early

results from an RCT to assess health

impacts of home gardening with Wind

River Indian Reservation families—

Alyssa Wechsler, M.Phil.

9:30 a.m. A comparative effectiveness study

of Brighter Bites: A food co-op

intervention to improve access to fresh

F&V and nutrition education among

low-income children and families—

Shreela Sharma, PhD RD LD

Organized by: Food and Nutrition

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights

5043.0

CCC, 208

Nutrition Epi: Foods, Nutrients, and Health

Moderator(s): Suzanne Judd, PhD, Noel Chávez, PhD,

RD

8:30 a.m. Food allergies and the disruption of

foodways—

Roxanne Dupuis, MSPH

8:50 a.m. Prevalence of Inadequate Hydration

among US Adults and Disparities by

Gender and Race/Ethnicity: National

Health and Nutrition Examination

Survey, 2009-2012—

Carolyn Brooks, MA

8:30–10:00