How technology is changing the way we approach brain fitness

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Key facts for maintaining optimal brain health

Exergaming blends the fun of playing video games with the health benefits of physical movement and cognitive exercise.

With the use of innovative motion sensing technology, the user sees their own movements on the screen, transforming exercise into an enjoyable and captivating experience. 

What is exergaming?

Studies show video game exercises can improve cognitive function and reduce the risk of cognitive decline (Journal of Global Health).

Playing games that use movement helps keep the brain's nerve cells healthy. This can protect the parts of the brain that are important for thinking and memory, especially for people as they age or have brain health issues. (Journal of Global Health).

Bud has a history of dementia in his family and uses LudoFit to keep his brain healthy and active.

Exercising with LudoFit for better brain health - Bud's Story

“My ultimate goal is not to just arrest any kind of cognitive decline but to actually increase my neuroplasticity. LudoFit is a combination of movement and really paying attention to what you're doing. I like seeing how quickly I can respond.

LudoFit video-game exercises for brain health

LudoFit is a computer exercise program that includes physical and mental exercises that support brain health. 

Games include the practice of mental tasks such as reaction time, visual processing, and cognitive multitasking (known as dual-tasking). 

Exercises are personalized to your specific level. The program runs on computers, laptops or iPads. No additional equipment is needed.

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LudoFit for Brain Health 

As we age, maintaining the vitality of our brain's health becomes increasingly important.  According to the Alzheimer's Association, after the age of 65, the risk of Alzheimer’s doubles every five years. By the age of 85, the risk reaches nearly one-third. 

Among the healthy habits that can reduce the risk and boost cognitive wellness, regular physical exercise is critical.

A new approach to mental fitness

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Healthy Diet and Hydration

Regular Physical Exercise

Mental Stimulation

Physical activity increases brain volume in older adults by 2% annually 

Engaging in brain-stimulating activities is associated with lower risk of developing mild cognitive impairment 

Diets rich in omega-3 fatty acids can could lower risk of all-cause dementia or cognitive decline by ∼20%

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Healthy Diet and Hydration

Regular Physical Exercise

Mental Stimulation

Physical activity increases brain volume in older adults by 2% annually 

Engaging in brain-stimulating activities is associated with lower risk of developing mild cognitive impairment 

Diets rich in omega-3 fatty acids can could lower risk of all-cause dementia or cognitive decline by ∼20%

Regular physical exercise  increases brain volume in older adults by 2% annually.