Given increasing longevity worldwide, older adults and caregivers are seeking ways to curb cognitive decline especially for those with mild cognitive impairment (MCI, now mild neurocognitive disorder, mNCD, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed. (DSM-V). This quasi-experimental, within-subjects pilot clinical trial was designed to replicate and extend the study of cognitive benefits for MCI by improving upon our prior interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise Study (iPACESTM v1.0) by increasing the usability of the neuro-exergame and exploring possible underlying neurobiological mechanisms. Older adults were enrolled in a three-month, in-home trial of a portable neuro-exergame (iPACES™ v2.0) where participant...
Contains fulltext : 199592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Exe...
BackgroundExercise is often proposed as a non-pharmacological intervention to delay cognitive declin...
Exercise intervention studies in mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a prodromal stage of Alzheimer's d...
Given increasing longevity worldwide, older adults and caregivers are seeking ways to curb cognitive...
Cay Anderson-Hanley,1 Jessica Stark,1 Kathryn M Wall,1 Marisa VanBrakle,1 Makenzie Michel,1 Molly Ma...
There is a dementia epidemic that is affecting the older adult population, and researchers are explo...
Objective: Researchers are focusing on behavioral interventions to counteract the cognitive decline ...
Dementia cases are on the rise given our aging global population, and thus there is increasing urgen...
Prior research has found that cognitive benefits of physical exercise and brain health in older adul...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) poses a serious risk to the older population. This disease may be a ...
With the prevalence of dementia and neurocognitive decline on the rise, older adult populations have...
The interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise (iPACES) is a neuro-exergame that combines interacti...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive training is effective in patients with mild cognitive impairment but does not ...
Background: Dementia cases may reach 100 million by 2050. Interventions are sought to curb or preven...
Background: Dementia is a leading cause of disability worldwide including Australia. Effective inter...
Contains fulltext : 199592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Exe...
BackgroundExercise is often proposed as a non-pharmacological intervention to delay cognitive declin...
Exercise intervention studies in mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a prodromal stage of Alzheimer's d...
Given increasing longevity worldwide, older adults and caregivers are seeking ways to curb cognitive...
Cay Anderson-Hanley,1 Jessica Stark,1 Kathryn M Wall,1 Marisa VanBrakle,1 Makenzie Michel,1 Molly Ma...
There is a dementia epidemic that is affecting the older adult population, and researchers are explo...
Objective: Researchers are focusing on behavioral interventions to counteract the cognitive decline ...
Dementia cases are on the rise given our aging global population, and thus there is increasing urgen...
Prior research has found that cognitive benefits of physical exercise and brain health in older adul...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) poses a serious risk to the older population. This disease may be a ...
With the prevalence of dementia and neurocognitive decline on the rise, older adult populations have...
The interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise (iPACES) is a neuro-exergame that combines interacti...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive training is effective in patients with mild cognitive impairment but does not ...
Background: Dementia cases may reach 100 million by 2050. Interventions are sought to curb or preven...
Background: Dementia is a leading cause of disability worldwide including Australia. Effective inter...
Contains fulltext : 199592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Exe...
BackgroundExercise is often proposed as a non-pharmacological intervention to delay cognitive declin...
Exercise intervention studies in mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a prodromal stage of Alzheimer's d...