May 2008
"Chronic Disease and Aging"
Chronic disease does not discriminate. However,
the aging population is more susceptible to chronic
conditions. Dana Colbert and Malka Sierra from the American Heart
Association and Ruth Hong from the American Cancer
Society introduced their organizations' programs, tools,
and resources and explained how the Los Angeles County
health education workforce can support their efforts.
Dr. Tony Kuo, Director of the Office of Senior Health,
presented aging population trends and described their
impact on the health care delivery system. Dior
Hildebrand represented both the Office of Senior Health
and Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health program
and spoke about how the built environment can benefit or
hinder an aging population's health.
For more information, please contact Cheryl Moss at
213-351-7854.
Agenda and Presentations
- Agenda (49KB)
- American Heart Association: Learn and Live (91KB)
- Your American Cancer Society (5164KB)
- Chronic Disease and Aging (772KB)
- Healthy Community, Healthy Aging (1906KB)
- WHO's "A Life Course Perspective on Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes" (587KB)
- WHO's "A Life Course Perspective on Maintaining Independence in Older Age" (352KB)