Journal of Alzheimer s Disease Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7(1), P. 1475 - 1490
Published: Nov. 1, 2023
Virtual
reality
(VR)
technology
has
become
increasingly
used
for
assessment
and
intervention
in
the
neuroscience
field.
We
aimed
to
investigate
effects
of
a
VR
Training
System,
named
VRADA
(VR
Exercise
App
Dementia
Alzheimer's
Patients),
on
cognitive
functioning
older
people
with
mild
impairment
(MCI).
In
this
study,
122
adults
MCI
were
randomly
assigned
five
groups
(the
group
(n
=
28),
bike
11),
physical
exercise
24),
mixed
(physical
exercise)
31),
non-contact
control
28).
The
underwent
32
training
sessions,
performed
2
or
3
times
weekly
12
weeks
environment.
All
participants
had
detailed
neuropsychological
assessments
before
after
intervention.
A
series
linear
regression
models
revealed
that
showed
improvement
no
deterioration
decline
global
function
(MMSE),
verbal
memory
(Rey
Auditory
Verbal
Learning
Test
WAIS
forward
test),
executive
functions,
mental
flexibility
(Trail
Making
B).
This
interventionstudy
indicates
system
improves
elders
MCI.
Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 189 - 200
Published: May 24, 2024
This
systematic
review
describes
the
effectiveness
of
virtual
reality
(VR)-supported
exercise
therapy
on
upper
limb
motor
function
and
activities
daily
living
after
stroke.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(23), P. 16361 - 16361
Published: Dec. 6, 2022
Improved
life
expectancy
is
increasing
the
number
of
older
adults
who
suffer
from
motor-cognitive
decline.
Unfortunately,
conventional
balance
exercise
programs
are
not
tailored
to
patients
with
cognitive
impairments,
and
adherence
often
poor
due
unsupervised
settings.
This
study
describes
acceptability
feasibility
a
sensor-based
in-home
interactive
system,
called
tele-Exergame,
used
by
mild
impairment
(MCI)
or
dementia.
Our
tele-Exergame
specifically
designed
improve
cognition
during
distractive
conditioning
while
telemedicine
interface
remotely
supervises
exercise,
its
exercises
gamified
tasks
explicit
augmented
visual
feedback.
Fourteen
MCI
dementia
(Age
=
68.1
±
5.4
years,
12
females)
participated
completed
exergame
twice
weekly
for
six
weeks
at
their
homes.
Before
after
6
weeks,
participants'
acceptance
was
assessed
Technology
Acceptance
Model
(TAM)
questionnaire,
anxiety
level
were
evaluated
Montreal
Cognitive
Assessment
(MoCA)
Beck
Anxiety
Inventory
(BAI),
respectively.
Results
support
acceptability,
perceived
benefits,
positive
attitudes
toward
use
system.
The
findings
this
feasibility,
potential
benefit
preserve
function
among
IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(3), P. 73 - 79
Published: June 23, 2023
The
metaverse,
frequently
dubbed
as
"the
successor
of
mobile
Internet,"
is
a
paradigm
that
aims
to
build
an
immersive,
spatiotemporal,
and
self-sustained
virtual,
but
realistic
world
for
all
age
groups.
metaverse
stepping
from
science
fiction
into
reality
due
advances
in
technologies,
such
extended
reality,
virtual
augmented
artificial
intelligence,
the
Internet
Everything
(IoE),
eXtended
meta-uni-omni-Verse,
digital
twins.
Consumer
electronics,
wearables,
television,
smartphones
are
essential
components
can
be
used
accurately
collect
measure
data
concerning
user
interaction
thereby
create
immersive
environment.
This
article
discusses
state-of-the-art
literature
about
how
improving
cognitive
health,
various
scenarios
where
could
help
doctors
better
treat
patients,
finally,
future
research
directions
realize
potential
health.
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7(1), P. 1475 - 1490
Published: Nov. 1, 2023
Virtual
reality
(VR)
technology
has
become
increasingly
used
for
assessment
and
intervention
in
the
neuroscience
field.
We
aimed
to
investigate
effects
of
a
VR
Training
System,
named
VRADA
(VR
Exercise
App
Dementia
Alzheimer's
Patients),
on
cognitive
functioning
older
people
with
mild
impairment
(MCI).
In
this
study,
122
adults
MCI
were
randomly
assigned
five
groups
(the
group
(n
=
28),
bike
11),
physical
exercise
24),
mixed
(physical
exercise)
31),
non-contact
control
28).
The
underwent
32
training
sessions,
performed
2
or
3
times
weekly
12
weeks
environment.
All
participants
had
detailed
neuropsychological
assessments
before
after
intervention.
A
series
linear
regression
models
revealed
that
showed
improvement
no
deterioration
decline
global
function
(MMSE),
verbal
memory
(Rey
Auditory
Verbal
Learning
Test
WAIS
forward
test),
executive
functions,
mental
flexibility
(Trail
Making
B).
This
interventionstudy
indicates
system
improves
elders
MCI.