Structured lifestyle program improves cognition in at-risk older adults

The Alzheimer's Association U.S. Study to Protect Brain Health Through Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Risk (U.S. POINTER) found that certain lifestyle interventions improved cognition in older adults at risk of cognitive decline. U.S. POINTER is a two-year, multi-site clinical trial, one of which is the Baylor College of Medicine's Alzheimer's Disease and Movement Disorder Center, testing two different lifestyle interventions in a representative population of older adults at risk for cognitive decline and dementia.
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