Can video Game-Like exercises help slow Alzheimer's decline?
NCT ID NCT05504811
Summary
This study tested whether a new computer-guided exercise device could help people with early Alzheimer's disease or mild memory problems. The device, called FitMi AD, uses sensors to track movements while users follow exercises shown on a screen. Researchers wanted to see if using this system for three months could improve participants' balance, strength, and ability to do daily activities.
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Rancho Research Institute, Inc
Downey, California, 90242, United States
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