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AmeriCorps Seniors Formerly RSVP Program of Galveston County

Americorps Seniors are volunteers over the age of 55 who engage in a variety of activities throughout Galveston County non-profit agencies. This program has been supported by UTMB’s Sealy Center on Aging for over 20 years. 


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Researchers in Galveston studying physical function, strength, and recovery from illness are recruiting adult subjects for their studies.

Study volunteers can learn more about their own health by participating in clinical trials. Join our mailing list to receive a quarterly newsletter with information about clinical trials, community events, volunteer opportunities, and research on aging news from UTMB.


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New UTMB Research Reveals Causes Behind American Life Expectancy Gap

Apr 22, 2025, 13:25 PM by SCOA
A newly published study by researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch offers fresh insights into a critical public health concern: why Americans live shorter lives compared to people in other wealthy nations.

Published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, the study was led by Dr. Neil Mehta, Professor of Epidemiology and Associate Dean of Research at the School of Public and Population Health (SPPH), UTMB Pepper Center Scholar and leader in the Health of Older Minorities Pre and Postdoctoral Training (T32), and Dr. Octavio Bramajo, a postdoctoral fellow at UTMB’s Sealy Center on Aging (SCOA). Their research investigates how deaths from cardiovascular disease (CVD) contribute to the growing life expectancy disparity between the United States and its economic peers between 2008 and 2019.

Their analysis shows that cardiovascular disease accounts for the entire growth in the life expectancy gap between the U.S. and a set of 10 other high-income countries for women, and about half of the growth among men. This puts heart health at the center of one of the most visible indicators of national well-being.

“CVD is largely preventable and treatable, yet it remains a major contributor to the growing gap between the U.S. and other high-income countries,” Dr. Mehta emphasized. “The reason for the U.S.'s lagging trend with respect to CVD deaths is highly concerning and the causes of which are poorly understood.”


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Sealy Center on Aging (SCOA)
301 University Blvd.
Galveston, TX 77555-0177
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Phone: (409) 747-0008
Email: aging.research@utmb.edu