11-19-10: Check this out...study on exercise and high-risk alzheimer...more reasons for seniors to keep exercising! What is interesting is the testing they did to measure cognitive function.
What if the exercise was COMBINED with a cognitive function, as in some of our exergaming equipment like the Makoto? Could there be an even bigger impact on protection???
An excellent idea for a study, working with the neuro or geriatric guys....we have all the equipment and resources at LLU so let's get a grant to study this effect!!! I have yet to see it presented at any of the conferences.
http://www.stonehearthnewsletters.com/exercise-link-to-alzheimers-risk-protection-cleveland-clinic-marquette-wayne-state-rosalind-franklin/alzheimers/
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Friday, 19 November 2010
Friday, 8 October 2010
Brain exercises accelerate Alzheimers?
10-8-10: If you read the title and the news, you might conclude that doing brain (cognitive) exercises is bad for Alzheimers. But read the study closely and you'll see why the researchers said that brain exercises is still good for the brain!
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurology/AlzheimersDisease/21998
I thought this might be of interest because of some exergames such as the Brain Bike, which combines both brain exercises and physical execises.
In a nut shell, brain exercises lengthy the duration of a healthy, pre-alzheimer brain, but once alzheimer sets in, it shortens the "bad stage" of progression of the disease.
In other words, a person will suffer the least amount of time if they do brain exercises.
So no matter what, keep your brain active! Doing brain exercises with physical exercise is the best, synergistic combination you can do!
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurology/AlzheimersDisease/21998
I thought this might be of interest because of some exergames such as the Brain Bike, which combines both brain exercises and physical execises.
In a nut shell, brain exercises lengthy the duration of a healthy, pre-alzheimer brain, but once alzheimer sets in, it shortens the "bad stage" of progression of the disease.
In other words, a person will suffer the least amount of time if they do brain exercises.
So no matter what, keep your brain active! Doing brain exercises with physical exercise is the best, synergistic combination you can do!
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