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International Forum of “Interdisciplinary & Frontier Research on Healthy Aging”
发布日期:2017-11-10 05:16 来源:大陆成人直播-成人直播中文
International Forum of “Interdisciplinary & Frontier Research on Healthy Aging”
November 10-11, 2017, Beijing, China
Organized by Center for Healthy Aging and Development Studies and Raissun Institute for Advanced Studies, with supports from National School of Development at Peking University and Bureau of Science & Technology for Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Location: Zhi Fu Xuan conference room, National School of Development at Peking University
November 10 (Friday)
8:20 – 8:45 Arrival of the participants
8:45 – 9:00 Opening Remarks
Chair: Xiaoyan Lei (Professor and Standing Associate Director of Center for Healthy
Aging and Development Studies, National School of Development, Peking University)
Welcome remarks by Prof. Jintao Xu, Vice Dean of National School of Development, Peking
University
Brief speech by Dr. Bin Liu, Division Director of Bureau of Science & Technology for
Development, Chinese Academy of Science
Brief remarks by Ruping Wei, Senior Editor of Science Press about publications of the book on
“Trends and Determinants of Healthy Aging in China” and the book on “Age 50, the Noon of
Life”
Brief remarks about academic organization of this international forum by Yi Zeng (Professor of
Peking University and Duke University, Director of Center for Healthy Aging and Development Studies, National School of Development, Peking University)
9:00 –10:40
Session 1: Centenarians Studies
Chair: Prof. D. Craig Willcox, (Department of Human Welfare, Okinawa International University)
(15 minutes for each of the presentations)
Bernard Jeune (Professor of Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark): Centenarians Seem to be a Useful Model for Healthy Ageing, but What Do They Then Die of?
Qingpeng Kong (Professor of Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences): Discovering Protective Factors for Healthy Aging: Insights from Chinese Centenarian Study
François Herrmann (Associate Professor of University of Geneva; Deputy Head Physician of Division of Geriatrics, Geneva University Hospitals):5-COOP - A Study of Centenarians in 5 Countries: Why and How
Ze Yang (Professor of Institute of Geriatrics, Beijing Hospital):
Genetic and environmental factors among the centenarians in Bama area
Sang-Chul Park (Professor of Well Aging Research Center, Department of New Biology, Daegu Geongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea):
Interaction of Private- and Public Aging: Lessons from Korean Centenarians
--Open questions/discussions (25 minutes)
10:40 – 11:00 Group photo and coffee/tea break
11:00 – 12:40
Session 2: Genetic Association with Longevity and the Biological FunctionsChair: Prof. Jun Gu (School of Life Science, Peking University)
(15 minutes for each of the presentations)
Anatoliy I. Yashin (Professor of the Center for Population Health and Aging; Social Science Research Institute and Population Research Institute, Duke University):
Genetics of Exceptional Longevity and Alzheimer’s Disease: Insights from Integrative Analyses
Junxia Min (Professor of Zhejiang University):
Towards Functional Characterization of Genetic Factors for Longevity
William Kirby Gottschalk (Associate Professor of the Department of Neurology, Duke University School of Medicine):
The Biochemical Underpinnings of the TOMM40-APOE Genomic Region
Xiaofeng Wang (Professor of Fudan University):
The Performance of Creating-based eGFR Equations in a Longevous Population
Ting Ni (Professor of Fudan University):
Global 3′UTR Lengthening as a Novel Mechanism in Regulating Cellular Aging
--Open questions/discussions (25 minutes)
12:40 Lunch
14:00-15:40
Session 3: Cognition, Dementia and Mental Health at Old Ages
Chair: Prof. Yasuhiko Saito (University Research Center and Population Research Institute, Nihon University)
(15 minutes for each of the presentations)
Kaare Christensen (Professor of the Danish Aging Research Center, University of Southern Denmark):
Trends of Cognition and Mental Health among the Oldest-old in Denmark: A Study of the 1895, 1905 and 1915 Cohorts
Woon-Puay Koh (Professor, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore):
The Influence of Midlife Weight Change on Cognitive Impairment at Old Age: The Singapore Chinese Health Study
Chengxuan Qiu (Associate Professor of Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet): Vascular Mechanisms in Brain Aging: Evidence for Intervention towards Successful Cognitive Aging
Juan Li (Professor of Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences):
Cognitive Enhancement and Brain Plasticity in Aging
Lei Feng (Assistant Professor of Department of Psychological Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore):
Is dementia in decline? Evidence from prospective cohort studies.
--Open questions/discussions (25 minutes)
15:40-16:00 Coffee/tea break
16:00-17:40
Session 4. Determinants of and Strategies towards Healthy Aging
Chair: Prof. Yun Zhou (Department of Sociology and Center for Healthy Aging and Development Studies, Peking University)
(15 minutes for each of the presentations)
Yasuhiko Saito (Professor of University Research Center and Population Research Institute, Nihon University):
Determinants of Healthy Aging among Older Adults in Japan
Fudi Wang (Professor of Zhejiang University):
Nutritional Homeostasis for Healthy Aging and Longevity
Stefan Fors (Associate Professor of Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet):
Towards Healthy Ageing? Diverging Trends in Late Life Health and Disabilities
Xuejin Zuo (Professor of Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences):
How to Re-structure China’s Health-Care System to Promote Healthy Aging: In the Perspective of Providers’Incentives
Ke Shen (Associate Professor of Institute of Population Research, Fudan University):
Win-win Outcome of Living Together or Close by: Parent-child Relationship Quality and Psychological Well-being of Older Adults in China
--Open questions/discussions (25 minutes)
November 11 (Saturday)
9:00 –10:40
Session 5: Biomarkers analysis
Chair: Prof. Kaare Christensen (Danish Aging Research Center, University of Southern Denmark)
(15 minutes for each of the presentations)
Xiaoming Shi (Research Fellow of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention): Association of Body Mass Index with Cognitive Impairment, Disability and Mortality in the Oldest-old: A Community-based Longitudinal Study
Jun Chen (Associate Professor of Peking University Research Center on Aging), Tanjun Tong (Professor of Peking University Research Center on Aging):
The Role of Classical and Non-classical Protein Secretory Pathway in Regulating Senescence-associated Secretory Phenotype and Cellular Senescence Response
Zhaoxue Yin (Associate Research Fellow of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention):
Dietary Diversity and Cognitive Function: The Mediating Effect of Resilience
Yuebin Lv (Research Assistant of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention): Triglycerides Paradox among Oldest-old: The Lower the Better?
Ting Li (Associate Professor of Renmin University of China):
Heterogeneity of the Aging Process— The Measure of Biological Age of Chinese Elderly
--Open questions/discussions (25 minutes)
10:40-11:00 Coffee/tea break
11:00 – 12:40
Session 6: Genetics, Sex Differences and Omics Studies on Healthy Aging
Chair: Prof. Quan Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
(15 minutes for each of the presentations)
Xiaoli Tian (Professor of Nanchang University):
Multiple Omics Tools Identify Genes Associated with Human Longevity and Coronary Artery Disease
Paolo Garagnani (Senior Assistant Professor of Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna):
Genomics and Other Omics of Italian Centenarians and Semi-supercentenarians
Chao Nie (Research Fellow of Beijing Genomics Institute):
Applying Omics Approaches in Aging and Health Studies
Weiqi Zhang (Professor of Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences):
Using Stem Cell and Gene Editing Techniques to Model Human Aging and Study Preventative Medicine
Yi Zeng (Professor of Peking University and Duke University; on behalf of our research team):
Sex differences in genetic associations with longevity in Han Chinese -- A bio-demographic analysis
--Open questions/discussions (25 minutes)
12:35 Lunch
14:00-15:40
Session 7: Gene-environment (GxE) Interactions Analysis
Chair: Prof. Anatoliy I. Yashin (Center for Population Health and Aging and Social Science Research Institute, Duke University)
(15 minutes for each of the presentations)
D. Craig Willcox (Professor of Department of Human Welfare, Okinawa International University):
Gene-Environment Interactions that Modulate Aging: The Importance of FOXO3 and Its Regulatory Network
Jiayou Chu (Professor of Institute of Medical Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences): The Environmental and Genetic Factors on Healthy Aging in Chinese Ethnic Groups
Joseph H. Lee (Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the Sergievsky Center, the Columbia University Medical Center):
Genetic and Environmental Protective Factors for Alzheimer Disease
Qihua Tan (Professor of Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark): Gene-environment Interaction in the Survival at Advanced Ages as Observed in Danish Birth Cohorts from 1905 to 1915
Tao Huang (Research Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Peking University):
Weight Loss Diet, Genetic Risk and Obesity: Precisison Nutrition
Jiehua Lu (Professor of Sociology Department, Peking University) and Wen Hu (Assistant Professor of Nankai University):
Study on the Associations between Gene, Health Behaviors, Social Environment and Health Outcomes among Older Adults
--Open questions/discussions (25 minutes)
15:40-16:00 Coffee/tea break
16:00-17:40
Session 8: Aging, Mortality and Health Insurance
Chair: Prof. Mingzhu Qi (Capital University of Economics and Business)
(15 minutes for each of the presentations)
Brian Kennedy (Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology Director of Centre for Healthy Ageing, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore):
The Age of Ageing – Can We Intervene?
Dmitri Jdanov (Head of the Laboratory of Demographic Data, The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Germany):
The Human Mortality Database: Data, Methods, Implementation, and Applications
Lijing Yan (Associate Professor of Duke Kunshan University), Enying Gong (Research analyst):
Psychosocial Factors and All-cause Mortality among the Oldest-old in China
Peter C. Coyte (Professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, School of Public Health, University of Toronto):
Socio-economic determinants and trends in the place of death among elderly people in China
Xiaoyan Lei (Professor of National School of Development, Peking University):
Does Health Insurance Improve Health and Save Lives? Evidence from China
--Open questions/discussions (25 minutes)
Closing Remarks
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