Zolpidem enhanced the process, a discovery that could lead to new sleep therapies to improve
memory for aging adults and those with dementia, Alzheimer's and schizophrenia.
Not exact matches
A study published in May found that
for adults aged 60 - 88, walking
for 30 minutes four days a week
for 12 weeks appeared to strengthen connectivity in a region of the brain where weakened connections have been linked with
memory loss.
This may be a particularly attractive option
for adolescents who are preparing to leave the family home
for a more independent living arrangement,
for young
adults with disabilities who prefer to be with people their own
age, or even
aging populations with mild to moderate
memory loss because it gives them an opportunity to experience new surroundings, different expectations, peer relationships and even cognitive and emotional stimulation.
Sitting too much is linked to changes in a section of the brain that is critical
for memory, according to a preliminary study by UCLA researchers of middle -
aged and older
adults.
«As the world's population
ages, it is becoming increasingly important to develop ways to support successful prospective
memory functioning so that older
adults can continue to live independently at home without the need
for assisted care,» said Nathan Rose, lead investigator of the study and now a research fellow in the School of Psychology at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne.
«The concept
for the CCRC arose from the needs of young
adult ICU patients who we saw leaving the hospital with functional impairments as well as a spectrum of disorders —
memory, attention, depression, mood and anxiety — typically not seen in other patients of similar
age,» said Dr. Khan, lead author of the study.
«It's as if older
adults are using their eyes to create a «motor trace» to compensate
for memory declines during
aging,» says Jordana Wynn, lead author on the study and a graduate student at the RRI.
For instance, it has been demonstrated that women perform worse on math tests when reminded of their gender, like older
adults perform worse on
memory tests when reminded of their
age.
Whereas young
adults» source monitoring was not influenced by emotion or cues, older
adults attributed positive items to sources that were higher in value
for memory (TBR or +10 cues), consistent with an
age - related bias to prioritize positivity.
There was another study done which gives additional support to that research, which concluded that in
adults aged between 60 - 90, walking
for half an hour four days per week
for twelve consecutive weeks can strengthen the connectivity in a region in the brain where weakened connections have been related to
memory loss.
According their study, Italian researchers tested the effect of cocoa flavanols in 90 healthy
adults between the
age of 61 to 81 whose
memories and thinking skills were in pretty good shape
for their
ages.
Losing your
memory and cognitive function as you
age is a worry
for many
adults.
Best Friends 5K Fun Run / Walk Date: Saturday, May 19, 2018, at 9 a.m. Location: Bonneville Boulevard and
Memory Grove Registration: $ 35
adults, $ 25 kids (0 - 12) in advance until May 18, or $ 40 at pre-race pickup or on - site
for all
ages.
But Nintendo, based in Kyoto, Japan, has also developed several titles
for middle -
aged adults, like Brain
Age and Big Brain Academy, two
memory - training games, and Flash Focus, a game designed to improve visual acuity.
Encouraged engagement in therapeutic activities established
for older
adults with challenges and limitations such as Alzheimer's disease, other
memory loss, Parkinson's disease, stroke, heart disease, social isolation, or other
age - related conditions.
For example, age - related improvements in emotion regulation and less attention and memory for negative information (Carstensen, 2006; Labouvie - Vief, 2003) may lead grandparents to report better quality parent — child relationships than middle - aged adults and their offspri
For example,
age - related improvements in emotion regulation and less attention and
memory for negative information (Carstensen, 2006; Labouvie - Vief, 2003) may lead grandparents to report better quality parent — child relationships than middle - aged adults and their offspri
for negative information (Carstensen, 2006; Labouvie - Vief, 2003) may lead grandparents to report better quality parent — child relationships than middle -
aged adults and their offspring.