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Cognitive training and enhancement in older adults have emerged as key non‐pharmacological strategies to mitigate age‐related cognitive decline and improve everyday functioning.
More information: Jesús Díaz-García et al, Brain endurance training improves sedentary older adults' cognitive and physical ...
In most adults, learning and thinking plateau and then begin to decline after age 30 or 40. People start to perform worse in tests of cognitive abilities such as processing speed, the rate at ...
Cognitive decline in older adults refers to the concern of or difficulty with a person’s thinking, memory, concentration, and other brain functions beyond what is typically expected due to aging.
In the multicenter cognitive intervention study, 76 healthy older adults completed 12 60-minute cognitive training sessions consisting of validated computerized tasks designed to train executive ...
As the global population ages, understanding the variability in cognitive aging becomes increasingly important. Why do some ...
An important new study led by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), and with partnership across several Toronto Dementia Research Alliance (TDRA) sites— Baycrest, Sunnybrook Health ...
Exploring the cognitive aging process through this lens could have significant implications for designing the interventions needed to support older adults’ cognitive health.
As much as 50% of older adults have sleeping issues, including insomnia. Insomnia can raise a person’s risk for a number of health concerns including cognitive impairment and risk of falls.
What are the benefits of Pilates for older adults? ... Pilates and cognitive stimulation in dual ... (2021). Effect of three months pilates training on balance and fall risk in older women ...
In older adults, insomnia is associated with faster cognitive decline, increased stress for both the patient and their caregivers, reduced quality of life, and institutionalization, Dr Richards said.