You Can Slow Cognitive Decline as You Age, Large Study Finds. Here’s How | News Channel 3-12
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – The U.S. POINTER trial shows that structured lifestyle changes improve cognition in older adults at risk for dementia, with 89% retention across 2,111 participants, researchers report.
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Major Study Produces Good News in Alzheimer’s Fight
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent A major clinical trial has found that structured lifestyle changes can lead to greater improvement in brain function for older adults at risk of cognitive decline, compared to less intensive, self-directed approaches. The peer-reviewed study, titled “Effects of Structured vs Self-Guided Multidomain Lifestyle Interventions for Global Cognitive Function: The U.S. POINTER Randomized Cl…
Structured Lifestyle Program Leads to Greater Cognitive Improvements in At-Risk Individuals Over Self-Guided Intervention
New research revealed that structured lifestyle programs could significantly enhance cognitive function in older adults at risk of decline, outperforming self-guided interventions.
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