[ICPSR] ICPSR Webinar: The National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP): Overview and selected findings about olfaction and sleep

Linda Detterman lindamd at umich.edu
Mon Jul 25 16:07:29 EDT 2016


*The National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP): Overview and
selected findings about olfaction and sleep*

Join us for a webinar on Aug 11, 2016 at 2:00 PM EDT.

*Register now!*

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4966234914106117633

The National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP) is a
longitudinal study of health and social factors among community-dwelling
Americans born between 1920 and 1947 as well as a cohort comparison of
baby-boomers born 1948-1965. Two waves (2005 and 2010) of data have been
collected, with a third wave (2015) currently in the field. In 2005-06,
3,005 in-home interviews were collected, and in 2010-11, the initial
respondents were reinterviewed, along with their spouses or cohabiting
romantic partners, 3,377 interviews. When completed in 2015-16, the
surviving participants and their partners will have been reinterviewed, and
the new “baby boomer” cohort added (individuals born 1948-1965 and their
spouses or partners), about 4,600 interviews.

NSHAP data enables the study of a wide range of health and social measures,
including physical health and illness, frailty, cognitive and sensory
function, emotional health, health behaviors, social connectedness,
sexuality, and relationship quality. Novel measures include olfactory
function, and objective sleep measures for a third of respondents.

Olfactory decline in aging is a prevalent sensory impairment, and our
longitudinal data show for the first time in a representative population,
that olfactory decline strongly predicts 5-year mortality in older US
adults, which is not explained by cognitive decline, physical health,
comorbid diseases, or health behaviors.

Sleep data collected in 2010-11 are the first objective sleep data
available for a nationally representative sample of the population in the
United States. Here we present data that explore the associations between
the most commonly reported sleep problems: insomnia symptoms and actigraph
sleep features.

Attendees of this webinar will receive an overview of the NSHAP dataset,
learn about the power of a decline of sense of smell, and learn about the
sleep substudy and how actigraph and survey measures of sleep relate to
each other and health.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the webinar.

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