PROTECT Study
@protectstudy
Online research study investigating effects of ageing on the #brain and how to prevent #dementia - hosted at University of Exeter and King’s College London
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Join Jonathan Dimbleby for a fun, LIVE, quiz on Fri 4 Dec, when University of Bristol scientists will challenge University of Exeter - join in at home or in the office! The quiz is part of 'A Christmas Cracker' ONLINE event. Tickets are FREE, donations welcome. Book here👉 buff.ly/2HMVIvv
Find out who is the smartest of them all, tomorrow, at 'A Christmas Cracker.' Jonathan Dimbleby will be pitting University of Bristol scientists against University of Exeter scientists in this fun quiz. Tickets are FREE, donations to #dementia #research welcome. Book now👉buff.ly/2HMVIvv
👇our #loneliness and #mentalhealth in #COVID19 study using PROTECT Study. Because we had mental health data going back to 2015, we know this link was not solely due to long-standing worse mental health associated with loneliness. In International Psychogeriatrics bit.ly/2LLswHN
The preprint of our article on attitudes toward own aging and cognition among individuals living with and without dementia is available on researchsquare.com/article/rs-151… PROTECT Study @IDEALStudyTweet Exeter Med School ExeterDementia ExeterPsychology Dr Anthony Martyr linda clare Prof Clive Ballard
Research by Dag Aarsland & Miguel G. Borda M.D, PhD highlights the importance of understanding malnutrition in people with #dementia to predict functional decline. Research led by Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience & Universitetet i Stavanger Read more ▶️maudsleybrc.nihr.ac.uk/posts/2021/feb…
Prevention is the best means of tackling #dementia. Our research has concluded that a healthy lifestyle can help reduce dementia risk by 40%. Learn more at bit.ly/3ZwFycB #ExeterDementia Exeter Med School
Our @exetermed research on the front page of today’s The Guardian, on how the pandemic impacted brain health in the over 50s PROTECT Study Anne Corbett University of Exeter news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-hea…
Read about our research in the The Guardian . Our findings showed that brain health in the over 50s deteriorated more rapidly during the pandemic, even if they didn’t have #covid. theguardian.com/society/2023/n…
New study by experts at University of Exeter shows that engaging in #music throughout your life is associated with better brain health in older age. National Institute for Health and Care Research Full story: news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-hea…
Our new study BEACON on BBC South West bbc.in/4cU9I0r BEACON looks at whether online brain training games are effective at reducing the impact of long #Covid on brain function. Sign up to the study: beaconstudy.org.uk
Are you experiencing brain fog or memory problems after having #COVID19 The new BEACON trial is testing a brain training app to improve brain health. Recruiting now at beaconstudy.org.uk NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
Did you know our PROTECT Study has found a number of things that reduce #dementia risk in later life? Including playing an instrument, eating a Mediterranean diet, and completing brain training games. Over 40s can take part without leaving their home: bit.ly/3UWor47
Sports-related concussions may not be associated with long-term cognitive risks for non-professional athletes, according to new research from University of Exeter. It's the largest study to date with 15,000 participants from the PROTECT Study. Full story: news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-hea…