Month: February 2023

Exploring the Link Between Serum Klotho and Cognitive Performance in Older Adults

Imagine your brain is like a car engine, always running and performing tasks. But as time goes on, the engine starts to slow down and struggle. That’s where aging comes in, like rust building up and affecting performance. But researchers have discovered a potential anti-aging protein called serum klotho that might help boost cognitive performance. […]

Published on February 2, 2023

A Fun and Effective Training Program for Older Adults Using a Custom Exergame

Imagine being able to improve your mind and body while playing video games! In a pilot study, scientists developed a custom interactive exergame specifically designed for older adults. The goal was to investigate the feasibility and potential cognitive impact of this training program. Participants, aged 65 years or older, engaged in supervised training sessions that […]

Published on February 2, 2023

The Brain Dance: Exploring the Connection Between Cognitive and Physical Function

Imagine a beautifully choreographed dance where two dancers move in perfect sync, seamlessly blending their movements. In the same way, scientists have discovered a fascinating interplay between our cognitive and physical functions. A study called the Brain Networks and Mobility (B-NET) Study examined the relationship between 18 objective measures of cognition and physical function in […]

Published on February 2, 2023