Agenda - Friday, March 26, 2021
3:00-4:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Meeting of the Minds - New Directions for Health Behavior Research
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Join Dr. Glover and others in a live panel presentation and discussion of new directions for health behavior research.
Elbert D. Glover, PhD, FASHA, FAAHB, FRIPH
Editor, American Journal of Health Behavior and Editor, Tobacco Regulatory Science
Join Dr. Glover and AAHB Research Laureates, Fellows, and Past Presidents for this panel discussion.
Objectives:
1. Discuss the implications related to research presented for theory and applications of multiple health behavior change. 2. Explore important questions yet to be answered regarding the research presented. 3. Identify future directions in heath behavior research in academia and beyond. After Meeting of the Minds, You are Invited to Participate in an Optional Virtual Wine Tasting Event: (Alcohol not required, just bring your sense of FUN!) W(h)ining with Glover Questions regarding wine, peer reviewing, founding of the Academy, just forward directly to Dr. Glover: e.glover@ajhb.org If participating in the wine tasting event, plan ahead and purchase a bottle of wine or beverage of choice from the selections below by Glover. (alcohol and alcohol-free selections) Readings Before W(h)ining With Glover: |
Glover's Wine Selection - Select a Wine or beverage of choice prior to this optional session. Wine list includes several alcohol-free selections. |
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Cabernet Sauvignon from Lodi, California 2018 Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Bourbon Barrel | B-21 Fine Wine & Spirits (b-21.com) |
A little more expensive are 3 Ruffino Chianti (Tan, Reserva and Oro) wines, typically, the Tan is the least expensive then Reserva and finally Oro (Gold), the most expensive.
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Alcohol-Free WINE SELECTIONS
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DOC vs DOCG
Sometimes these wines are designated DOC and DOCG? The practical difference between DOC and DOCG is one of quality: DOC and DOCG wines are both wines with a designation of origin, but DOCG wines have an additional “garantita,” or guarantee, by the Italian government to be wines of especially high qualityYour support helps us to continue in our mission to serve as the “research home” for health behavior scholars and researchers whose primary commitment is to excellence in research and the application of research to practice to improve the public's health.