Customized Online Dementia Prevention 

Immer mehr Menschen weltweit erkranken an Demenz. Doch bis heute gibt es keine wirksamen Therapien, die die Erkrankung heilen können. Um so wichtiger ist deshalb Demenzprävention, die das Augenmerk auf die sogenannten veränderbaren Demenz-Risikofaktoren wie zum Beispiel körperliche und geistige Inaktivität, ungesunde Ernährung und Depressionen oder Angstzustände lenkt. Kann ein vollständig online durchgeführtes …

Lower dementia risk with the digital prevention coach

Mit dem „digiDEM Bayern Präventionscoach®“ stellt das Digitale Demenzregister Bayern (digiDEM Bayern) ein Online-Angebot zur Reduzierung des persönlichen Demenzrisikos vor. Der „digiDEM Bayern Präventionscoach®“ ist ein innovativer digitaler Wegweiser für einen gesunden Lebensstil und kann dazu beitragen, das Risiko einer Demenzerkrankung zu senken. Neben zahlreichen wissenschaftlich abgesicherten Informationen rund um …

„New health data means new knowledge“

The Bavarian Digital Dementia Register (digiDEM Bayern) has reached a new high with 2,500 participants from all over Bavaria. This makes the dementia research project the largest dementia registry in Germany and one of the most extensive long-term data collection projects in dementia research in the European Union (EU). In the project, funded by the Bavarian State Ministry...

Computer-assisted memory enhancement

If memory declines in older adults, it can significantly impair their daily lives and quality of life. Researchers from China have therefore addressed an important question regarding this issue: To what extent is computer-based cognitive training (CCT) effective in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and...

Train virtually in a group

Scientists from Canada and the US demonstrated how the physical well-being of people with dementia and people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be improved with the help of technology. Among other things, they identified the various types of interventions from technology-based group exercises for people with dementia or MCI and…

Dementia Prevention via Smartphone Application

To what extent are mobile health (mHealth) interventions on smartphones, supported by a coach, suitable for reducing dementia risk? Researchers investigated this with a focus on individuals aged 55 to 75 who had a high risk of dementia. The study included, on the one hand, population groups from Great Britain with a low socioeconomic status, and on the other hand, the general population in the greater area of...

Address anxieties in a timely manner

Anxiety is very common in older adults and people with dementia. However, those who experience chronic or new-onset anxiety also have a higher risk of developing dementia. This connection is particularly strong in people under 70 years of age. Researchers from Australia discovered this. Do people…