Thursday, July 26, 2018

Integrated Cognitive & Motor Training May Slow Dementia – Even Reverse It

New research suggests that just 30 minutes of visually guided movements per week can slow and even reverse the progress of dementia. Experts believe the training is particularly useful for early stage dementia as it helps to strengthen neural networks thereby improving cognitive and functional abilities.

In the study, York University investigators developed a game which used rules to make visually guided movements. Participation in the training slowed the progress of dementia and, for some,...


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