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Best of Both Worlds: Bridging Research and Practice to Achieve Health Equity

机译:世界各国最佳:弥合研究和实践实现健康股权

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Health inequity is linked to societal and social determinants that constrain health promoting opportunities for older adults. From birth to death, many older adults contend with the prevailing social and health effects of discrimination in employment, education, and housing. As a consequence, middle-aged Black Americans are experiencing accelerated aging, and living with and dying from preventable chronic health conditions typically diagnosed at older ages. Despite these conditions, there is much variation in health outcomes among older Black Americans. Professor Karen Lincoln will share her approach to research that explores heterogeneity within the Black American population to discover factors that promote healthy aging. She will describe her unique outreach and health education program that serves older adults in underserved communities, and her roles as an aging advocate and public scholar. She will discuss how these experiences led to the development and testing of an innovative intervention to reduce Alzheimer’s disease disparities.
机译:健康不平等与社会和社会决定因素相关联,这些人和社会决定因素限制了促进老年人的健康机会。从出生到死亡,许多老年人都争夺了就业,教育和住房歧视的普遍社会和健康影响。因此,中年黑人美国人正在经历加速衰老,并且与通常在老年龄段诊断的可预防的慢性健康状况中生活和死亡。尽管有这些条件,但较旧的黑人美国人之间存在多种卫生结果。 Karen Lincoln教授将分享她对探索黑人人口内异质性的研究方法,以发现促进促进健康老化的因素。她将描述她独特的外联和健康教育计划,为欠缺社区的老年人提供了老年人,以及她的角色作为老龄化倡导者和公共学者。她将讨论这些经验如何导致对减少阿尔茨海默病差异的创新干预的开发和测试。

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