Treatments like mental training to cure dementia Monday, January 01, 2007 12:05 [IST]
New York: "Non drug treatments such as mental
training and physical activity may help cure dementia, a disorder characterised
by a general loss of intellectual abilities," says a new study.
"Researchers led by Sally A. Shumaker at Wake Forest
University School of Medicine studied about 3,000 participants. Half of them
received 10 sessions of cognitive training and half received no special
training," told sources..
Participants who had the training showed immediate
improvement in memory, reasoning and speed of processing. When the participants
were tested five years later, the improvements had been sustained, the study
said.
There are an estimated 24 million people in the world with
dementia and 4.6 million new cases are diagnosed each year.
"Cognitive decline is a rapidly growing problem because
of our aging population," Shumaker said.
"The latest research suggests that mental training and
physical activity both have promise for preventing declines in cognition,"
the researcher said in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
"It's possible to envision a future treatment approach
that combines lifestyle and drug treatments to meet the specific needs of each
individual," she said.
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