„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...

Increase life satisfaction

How do loneliness and social isolation affect the life satisfaction of people with dementia and their spouses? And to what extent does loneliness or social isolation influence each other's life satisfaction? A study from Great Britain reports on these experiences. How people with dementia and their caregivers...

Online training to combat loneliness 

How can the loneliness of seniors be combated – with scientific evidence? A review by researchers from the USA provides valuable insights for policymakers, among others, so that corresponding programs and support services can be provided flexibly. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the topic of „loneliness among seniors“ received a lot of attention...

Social engagement reduces dementia risk

Those who are socially engaged and well-connected can lower their risk of dementia. Researchers from Australia understand the general concept of social engagement as a health-promoting activity „that should be encouraged in our society.“ For many years, researchers focused on developing new drugs and therapies that would slow the progression...

The Future of Dementia Registries

Die Erhebung von Krankheitsdaten über lange Zeiträume ist die Grundlage für eine wissenschaftlich abgesicherte Gesundheitsversorgung. Insbesondere bevölkerungsbasierte Registerdaten ermöglichen die systematische Erfassung von Krankheitsverläufen bei chronischen Erkrankungen. Auch die Versorgung von Menschen mit Demenz und deren pflegenden An- und Zugehörigen kann von Registerdaten ganz entscheidend profitieren. So werden in Demenzregistern …