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  1. walshmedicalmedia.com

    Approaches to Cognitive Stimulation in the Prevention of Dementia Nils Georg Niederstrasser 1*, Eef Hogervorst 1, Eleftheria Giannouli2 and Stephan Bandelow1 1School of Sports, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, UK 2Institute of Movement and Sports Gerontology, German Sports University Cologne, Germany
  2. researchgate.net

    The prevalence of dementia and age-related cognitive impairment is rising due to an aging population worldwide. There is currently no effective pharmacological treatment, but cognitive activity ...
  3. repository.lboro.ac.uk

    The prevalence of dementia and age-related cognitive impairment is rising due to an aging population worldwide. There is currently no effective pharmacological treatment, but cognitive activity programs could contribute to prevention and risk reduction. However, the results of intervention studies are inconclusive, which may be related to methodological issues. For example, the inconsistent ...
    Author:Nils Georg Niederstrasser, Eef Hogervorst, Eleftheria Giannouli, Stephan BandelowPublished:2016
  4. sciencedirect.com

    Cognitive reserve is dynamic and changeable and might be affected by reserve-enhancing factors such as exercise, intellectual stimulation or cognitive interventions (Latimer et al., 2017; Neitzel et al., 2019; Perneczky et al., 2019). Therefore, multidomain lifestyle interventions that simultaneously address multiple risk factors may delay the ...
  5. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Other manualised cognitive stimulation approaches have also been developed and evaluated such as 'NEUROvitalis' (Middelstädt 2016) and 'MAKS ... Information Specialists of the Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group and contains studies in the areas of dementia prevention, dementia treatment and cognitive enhancement in healthy ...
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  7. alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    1 INTRODUCTION. As many as 40% of dementia cases can be attributed to modifiable risk factors. 1 Much of that risk reduction can be accomplished by changing behavior in midlife. Considering the emerging evidence that dementia may be preventable, UsAgainstAlzheimer's convened a workgroup of national experts to develop new recommendations that primary care clinicians and general neurologists can ...
  8. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    National Center for Biotechnology Information

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › books › NBK542804

    Dementia is preceded by cognitive decline, however not everyone who is exposed to dementia risk factors will go on to develop cognitive impairment. The concept of cognitive reserve has been proposed as a protective factor to reduce risk of clinical onset of dementia and cognitive decline(1). Cognitive reserve refers to the brains ability to cope with or compensate for neuropathology or damage ...
  9. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    ALOIS is maintained by the Information Specialists for the Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group, and contains studies that fall within the areas of dementia prevention, dementia treatment and management, and cognitive enhancement in healthy older people. The studies are identified through:
  10. caringfortheages.com

    Briefly, with regard to prevention of dementia, the focus over the years and currently has been to engage in healthy behaviors such as exercise (e.g., tai chi, walking, gait training, and strengthening and balance exercises), a healthy diet with different popular trends tested at different points in time (e.g., Mediterranean diets or aluminum-free diets), and cognitive stimulation (e.g ...
  11. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    We considered CS as "an engagement in various activities and discussions (usually in a group) aimed at general enhancement of cognitive and social functioning," according to the definition proposed by Clare et al. 11 We regarded "no treatment," "usual care," and "standard treatment" as controls. The term 'no treatment' was cognitive enhancer, clinic consultations, or ...

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