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Estimating the Contributions of Lifestyle-Related Factors to Preventable Death: A Workshop Summary
APPENDIX A
WORKSHOP AGENDA
December 13-14, 2004
National Academies Building
Monday, December 13, Members Room
7:30-8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:15
Welcome and Introduction
Dr. Harvey Fineberg
Attributing Risk in Preventable Deaths
Dr. Julie Gerberding
What Metrics Best Inform Public Health Policy?
Dr. George A. Mensah
Setting the Stage For Discussion
9:15-9:45
Causality
Dr. Richard Scheines
9:45-10:15
Attributable Risk in Epidemiology
Dr. Steve Goodman
10:15-10:30
Break
Methodological Issues When Estimating Lifestyle Factors
10:30-10:45
Partial Adjustment
Dr. Katherine Flegal
10:45-11:00
Calculating the Number of Deaths Attributable to a Risk Factor Using National Survey Data
Dr. Barry Graubard
11:00-11:15
Caveats in Using Estimation of Deaths Attributable to Lifestyle Factors
Dr. Mitchell Gail
11:15-11:30
Estimating Population-Attributable Risk: A Simulation Model Based on the NHANES I Follow-up Study and NHANES III
Dr. Louise Russell
11:30-12:00 pm
Discussion
12:00-1:00
Lunch
Attributable Risk in Practice–Examples from the Field
1:00–1:30
Overview of Actual Causes of Death, 1993
Actual Causes of Death, Update 2002
Dr. J Michael McGinnis
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Estimating the Contributions of Lifestyle-Related Factors to Preventable Death: A Workshop Summary
Rationale for 2002 Update
Dr. Donna Stroup
1:30-1:50
The Numbers Are the Easy Part: Interpretation and Usefulness of Population Attributable Fractions, with Illustrations from Breast cancer
Dr. Beverly Rockhill
1:50-2:25
Alcohol Use
Dr. Robert Brewer
Dr. Michael Thun
2:25 -3:05
Tobacco Use
Dr. Corinne Husten
Dr. Graham Colditz
3:05-3:15
Break
3:15-3:35
Obesity
Dr. David Allison
3:35-3:55
Physical Activity
Dr. Steven Blair
3:55-4:15
Assessing the Effects of Multiple Public Health Interventions
Dr. James Robins
4:15-4:45
Discussion
Alternative Metrics of Burden
4:45-5:00
Quality-Adjusted Life Years (QALYs)
Dr. Allison Rosen
5:00-5:20
Comparative Risk Assessment (DALYs)
Dr. Christopher Murray
5:20-5:45
Discussion
Dr. Marthe Gold
6:00-8:00
Dinner (in Great Hall)
Tuesday, December 14, Board Room
7:30-8:30am
Continental Breakfast
Alternative Metrics of Burden, continued
8:30–8:50 am
Economic Costs
Dr. Erik Finkelstein
8:50-9:10
Using Population Attributable Risk Estimates to Allocate Resources
Dr. Louise Russell
9:10-9:30
Discussion
Public Policy Issue
9:30-9:50
General Public Policy
Dr. Nicole Lurie
9:50-10:10
State Policy Perspective
Dr. Georges Benjamin
10:10-10:30
Break
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Estimating the Contributions of Lifestyle-Related Factors to Preventable Death: A Workshop Summary
10:30-10:50
Ethical Issues
Dr. Daniel Wikler
10:50-11:15
Communication
Dr. Katherine Rowan
11:15–11:30
Discussion
11:30-12:30 pm
Discussion: What Have We Learned;
Where Do we Go from Here?
Dr. Harvey Fineberg
Dr. Michael Stoto
12:30-1:30
Lunch
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