Multi-Domain Training Program Targets Brain-Muscle Connection to Fight Aging Decline
Completed study of 102 older adults tested whether combined interventions can preserve brain volume and improve mobility through muscle-brain axis.
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Completed study of 102 older adults tested whether combined interventions can preserve brain volume and improve mobility through muscle-brain axis.
Personalized treatment approach targeting multiple causes of cognitive decline outperformed standard care in 9-month trial.
French researchers followed 1,028 people with mild cognitive complaints to understand how dementia develops over time.
18-month trial tested omega-3 supplementation in 774 older adults with low DHA/EPA levels and memory concerns to prevent cognitive decline.
A pilot RCT tested whether a smartphone app could improve quality of life and treatment adherence in HIV-positive patients aged 60+.
12-week intensive cognitive training program tested in 76 adults with early memory problems to assess brain function improvements.
A landmark RCT tests whether hearing aids can protect brain health in 977 older adults over 3 years.
Small pilot study tests multicomponent behavioral program to reduce cognitive decline risk in underserved rural populations.
A structured neuroplasticity-based program improved functional performance and emotional well-being in community-dwelling older adults with dementia.
Large 6-year study tested dietary interventions including caloric restriction and omega-3s in 330 people with mild cognitive impairment.
Novel movement program combining Eastern and Western exercises may help maintain independence and cognitive function in dementia patients.
A completed RCT tests whether trained non-clinicians can guide self-help CBT for generalized anxiety disorder in seniors.
Clinical trial explores how targeted light treatment could restore circadian rhythms and improve brain function in mild cognitive impairment.
A completed Canadian platform trial enrolls 354 at-risk adults in a multidomain online brain health program targeting dementia prevention.
King's College study tests whether simple chewing and fasting patterns can enhance cognitive function and neurogenesis in older adults.
A completed trial tests whether gamified museum walks can replace traditional exercise for sedentary older adults.
A completed trial tests EGCG combined with diet, exercise, and cognitive training to slow decline in ApoE4 carriers with early warning signs.
Individualized brain training targets specific cognitive weaknesses in adults over 50 with HIV-associated thinking problems.
A completed Mount Sinai RCT tested whether HBOT can improve brain blood flow and cognition in diabetic elders with mild cognitive impairment.
180-person study explores whether Mediterranean eating patterns can prevent cognitive decline in overweight seniors.