To keep the brain as healthy as possible, it’s important to keep the brain active. What the experts say is varied brain exercises that work all parts of the brain can improve brain health.
The difference between programs that contribute to brain strength and those that are merely for fun lies in the science behind the game.
A pivotal study started in 1999 called the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE) is recognized as a groundbreaking study conducted nationwide for 10 years and involved 2,832 participants.
The controlled trial results prove that computerized brain-training is effective enough to be used as the first intervention to reduce risk of dementia for older adults.