Blocking progression from intervenable mild cognitive impairment to irreversible dementia, what can we do?

With the rapid growth of the elderly population, dementia has become a global challenge that governments must address. Given the incurable nature of dementia, rehabilitation interventions starting in the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage may offer a solution. For a rehabilitation intervention to...

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Veröffentlicht in:BioScience Trends 2024, pp.2024.01304
Hauptverfasser: Peng, Yaohan, Song, Peipei, Karako, Takashi, Asakawa, Tetsuya
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:With the rapid growth of the elderly population, dementia has become a global challenge that governments must address. Given the incurable nature of dementia, rehabilitation interventions starting in the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage may offer a solution. For a rehabilitation intervention to be implemented as early as possible, existing problems of identification of MCI and development of MCI-specific forms of rehabilitation must be addressed. Use of computer technologies such as virtual reality and artificial intelligence might be helpful in overcoming these problems. Multi-disciplinary integrated approaches to rehabilitation should be the direction that dementia-related rehabilitation takes in the future. In addition to early rehabilitation, prevention of cognitive decline through the development of public community-based services for the elderly might be a more reasonable approach.
ISSN:1881-7815
1881-7823
1881-7823
DOI:10.5582/bst.2024.01304