'Exergaming' may keep Alzheimer's at bay

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

- playing interactive video games that require physical exercise - can improve complex thinking and skills help people at risk of disease, scientists say.

"is one more thing that could be added to the arsenal of tools to fight back against this cruel disease," said Cay Anderson-Hanley, at in the US.

Previously research show that seniors who exercise using the features of interactive video games experienced greater cognitive health benefits than those who rely on traditional exercise alone.

For the latest study published in the journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, researchers wanted to target older adults diagnosed with or at risk for

is most common in people over age 55. By age 65, approximately 15 to 20 per cent of the population shows signs of MCI, according to the Association.

Researchers initially enrolled more than 100 seniors for the study. Over six months, 14 (evenly split between men and women) persisted with regular The average age was 78.

The first was assigned to pedal along a scenic bike path several times a week. The second group was given a more challenging task for the brain: pedal while playing a that included chasing dragons and collecting coins.

The special bikes were placed at a number of sites, including hospitals, community centers and independent living centers.

The results were compared against data collected from a separate seniors who played video games on a laptop but did not pedal, and also a group from the previous research who only rode a traditional stationary bike with no gaming component.

At the end of the randomised clinical trial, participants in both the group that pedalled along a virtual bike path and those that chased dragons and collected coins experienced significantly better function, which controls, in part, multi-tasking and decision making.

"function is like the of the brain. It is key to remaining independent in later life," said Anderson-Hanley.

"For example, it allows you to cook two things on the stove at once. It makes sure you don't forget that you are boiling water while also having something in the oven," she said.

Benefits for both groups were also seen for verbal and physical function, suggesting it may be worth the effort for seniors to incorporate exergaming into a daily exercise regime.

Anderson-Hanley acknowledged that further research with a larger sample size is needed to confirm the team's findings. One of the challenges faced was getting older adults in the habit of going to the gym or another venue to exergame.

The team is working on a way to have seniors stay home and upload a to an that can be used with a stationary bike.

In the meantime, the research suggests benefits of exercising while also stimulating the brain with some mental challenge, such as navigating a scenic bike path or interactively playing a

"The goal is to explore even more effective ways to prevent or ameliorate cognitive decline in older adults by tailoring accessibility and level of mental engagement in interactive cognitive and physical exercise," she said.

"The results suggest that the best outcome for brain health may result when we do both: move it and use it," she added.

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First Published: Tue, May 15 2018. 17:15 IST