Brain Training vs. Cognitive Decline: What Five Years Revealed
Description
In this episode, Dr. Sylvie Belleville talks through the latest results from a trial involving older adults experiencing mild cognitive impairment. This work emphasizes how targeted cognitive training and memory interventions could potentially slow the progression of mild cognitive impairment and may help sustain long-term cognitive function. The trial results offer compelling perspectives on non-pharmacological interventions for delaying the onset of dementia in individuals experiencing early cognitive changes.
Special thanks to ISTAART Ambassador James Brady for his contributions to the production of this episode of ISTAART Voices.
Links
- Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast
- ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART
- Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dad2.12626/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=IVS1_SB&utm_id=ISTAARTVoicesTAARTVoices
- Dr. Sylvie Belleville: https://recherche.umontreal.ca/english/our-researchers/professors-directory/researcher/is/in14272/
- Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCME
- Alzheimer's Association International Conference® 2025 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAIC
- Alzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings
- Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals
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