APHA 2016 Annual Meeting
4383.0 CCC, 304 Respiratory Disease Epidemiology—A United States Perspective Moderator(s): Adenike Bitto, MD,DRPH,MPH,MCHES,FRSPH 4:30 p.m. Risk factors of new-onset asthma among US military service members in relation to the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan: A 12-year prospective study— Anna Nagel, MPH 4:50 p.m. Associations of early smoking onset
4384.0 CCC, 206 Expanding the role of ethics in public health education Moderator(s): Gregory Pavela, PhD 4:30 p.m. Preliminary report from the Ethics Section Task Force on teaching ethics at schools and programs of public health— Daniel Swartzman, JD, MPH 4:50 p.m. A new proposed policy for APHA from the Ethics Section – enhancing the role of the arts and humanities in public health— Peter J. Whitehouse, MD PhD 5:10 p.m. Cheating in College: Impact on Student Preparation in Public Health— Theresa M. Enyeart Smith, PhD, CHES 5:30 p.m. Navigating Ethics & Equity in CBPR— Sandra Bogar, Doctoral Candidate Organized by: Ethics Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Chiropractic Health Care, Vietnam Caucus CCC, 101 Bringing K-12 Nutrition Education into the Digital Age: Research and Resources from USDA FNCS Moderator(s): Wendi Gosliner, DrPH, RD, Maya Maroto, EdD, MPH, RD 4:30 p.m. Leveraging Educational Technology: Results from Team Nutrition’s Environmental Scan— Cheryl Lewis, MPA, RD, LDN 4:55 p.m. Let’s Get Digital: Interactive eResources for Child Nutrition Programs— Maya Maroto, EdD, MPH, RD 5:20 p.m. Using Technology to Promote the 2015- 2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans— Angie Tagtow, MS, RD, LD Organized by: Food and Nutrition Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Public Health Education and Health Promotion, School Health Education and Services CCC, 112 Modern Technology in Food and Nutrition Moderator(s): Melissa Olfert, DrPH, MS, RD, LD, Oroma Nwanodi, MD, MS-CROM, FACOG, ABIHM 4:30 p.m. Adoption of Technology to Evaluate Nutrition Incentive Programs at Direct- to-Consumer Markets throughout the United States— Darcy Freedman, MPH, PhD 4:50 p.m. Text2BHealthy: An outcome evaluation for a targeted, text message-based nutrition education program for low-income parents— Stephanie Grutzmacher, PhD 5:10 p.m. Implementation of media production activities in an intervention to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage intake among Appalachian adults: A content analysis of counter ads— Kathleen Porter, PhD, RD 5:30 p.m. Exploring the Barriers to Use of an 4385.0 4386.0
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Sugar Sweetened Beverages: Taxes and Other Innovative Approaches to Reduce Consumption Moderator(s): James Krieger, MD, MPH, Amber Canto, MPH, RDN Table 1 Sugar-sweetened beverage taxes: State of play and best tax design practices— James Krieger, MD, MPH Table 2 Adoption Campaign to Support the Passage of Sugary Drink Taxes: Lessons learned in Boulder, Colorado— Summer Laws, MPH Table 3 Six Months of the Berkeley, California Sugar Sweetened Beverage Tax: Effects on Grocery Store Prices, Sales and Revenue— Lynn Silver, MD, MPH Table 4 Impact of Berkeley’s excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverage consumption: Results from low-income neighborhoods— Kristine Madsen, MD, MPH Table 5 Implementation of a sugar-sweetened beverage excise tax in Berkeley, California and lessons learned— Jennifer Falbe, ScD, MPH Table 6 Changes in prices and household purchases a year after a tax to sugar sweetened beverages was implemented in Mexico: Population average and by subgroups— Arantxa Colchero, PhD Table 7 ReThink Your Drink, Every Sip Counts! Table 8 Engaging pharmacies as a city- wide strategy for healthy beverage promotion: Innovative approaches, evaluation findings, and lessons learned— Rebekka M. Lee, ScD Table 9 Effects of a multi-component behavioral and health literacy intervention to reduce sugar-sweetened beverages: A randomized-controlled trial— Jamie Zoellner, PhD, RD Table 10 Lessons from the New York sugar- – a community-driven approach to reducing sugary drink consumption in at-risk communities in Minneapolis, Minnesota— Vishwarupa Vasani, MPH, CHES
and past year tobacco use with the prevalence of bronchitis in US adults: Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health data— Muyiwa Ategbole, Masters in Public Health disease in three US cities: Evaluation of effect measure modification by neighborhood socioeconomic status using a Bayesian hierarchal approach— Cassandra Olenick, MS
5:10 p.m. Ozone and childhood respiratory
Organized by: Epidemiology Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
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Clinical Public Health Epidemiology— Findings and Perspectives Moderator(s): Katya Giovannetti, M.P.H., M.S. 4:30 p.m. Mississippi quality improvement initiative II (MSQII-2): Implementing a team-based care approach to hypertensive patient treatment— LaTonya Lott, MS, MPH 4:50 p.m. Predicting 30-day Hospital Readmission among Sepsis Patients— Zijian Qin, MBBS, MPH 5:10 p.m. HTLV I in Sickle Cell Disease Adult Patients— Laurence Denis, MD, MPH Organized by: Epidemiology Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH CCC, 208 Diverse Sources of Health Disparity. Current Studies in Public Health Epidemiology Moderator(s): Starla Hairston-Blanks, MBA, MPH, CPHP 4:30 p.m. Mediating effects of social isolation on the combination of income and education CHD outcomes in the REGARDS study— Marquita Lewis, M.P.H., MS 4:50 p.m. Family Income, Nutritional Status and Health Status— Peter Ahiawodzi, Ph.D., M.P.H., CPH 5:10 p.m. Use of Sentinel Surveillance for primary 4383.2
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sweetened beverage portion cap case and strategies to prevent invalidation of anti-obesity public health regulations— Katherine Pratt, JD, LLM, Professor of Law
Organized by: Food and Nutrition Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Community Health Planning and Policy Development
4388.0 CCC, 107 Public and private partners that strengthen policies and access Moderator(s): Melissa Simon, MPH candidate, 2017 4:30 p.m. Money vs. Mission: Challenges Facing Academic Medical Centers in the
data collection among health disparate populations: A practical approach to tracking the progression of health equity— Martha I. Arrieta, MD, MPH, PhD
Implementation of Population Health Interventions in a New Era— Joy Chen, MD, MS
Organized by: Epidemiology Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Community Health Planning and Policy Development, Women’s Caucus CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
Online Supermarket Delivery Service Accepting EBT: A Qualitative Study— Noemi Rodriguez, MPA
4:50 p.m. More than two is not a crowd: Developing an Academic Health
Department with multiple universities and a clinical system— Suzanne Cashman, ScD
Organized by: Food and Nutrition Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Public Health Education and Health Promotion
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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
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