JSM Preliminary Online Program
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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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438 Applied Session Wed, 8/5/09, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-Hall D
Topic-Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Case Studies in Epidemiology - Topic Contributed - Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Organizer(s): Natalie C. Hall, Eli Lilly and Company
Chair(s): Lara Schmidt, RAND Corporation
Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health:
64: The Obesity Epidemic in Maryland: An Analysis and Proposal for ChangeSimone A. Robers, Education Statistics Services Institute
65: Discussion on Bivariate Reference Ranges of QT Interval and Heart RateTianhe Xu, Binzhou Medical College; Zengli Shi, Binzhou Medical College; Hongwei Sun, Binzhou Medical College; Jiu Wang, Binzhou Medical College; Yong Gao, Binzhou Medical College
66: Identifying Early Determinants of Overweight/Obesity Among Preschoolers: A Comparison of Classification Trees, Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines, and Logistic RegressionPanagiota Kitsantas, George Mason University
67: An Empirical Identification of Subgroups of Patients with Knee ReplacementsCharles Saltzman, The University of Utah; Man Hung, The University of Utah; Tom Greene, The University of Utah; Richard Johnston, The University of Iowa; Daniel Clegg, The University of Utah; John Callaghan, University of Iowa
68: Prediction of Functional Status for the Elderly Based on Double Indexed TORQUEHyokyoung (Grace) Hong, Baruch College; Jianhui Zhou, University of Virginia; Xuming He, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
69: The Social and Geographic Context of Obesity and Diabetes EpidemicsXingyou Zhang, CDC; James Holt, CDC
 

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