What is the best brain training test to reduce dementia risk? Study examines various types

This is the 83rd instalment in a series on dementia, including the research into its causes and treatment, advice for carers, and stories of hope.

Doing “brain training” tests can make me a bit nervous. The anxiety triggers silly mistakes, and then “poor” results make me more anxious – especially when they are dementia tests. What if I fail, or my score points to a suboptimal brain response?

I am also suspicious of them: how could an online test measure brain response accurately, and – even more importantly – how does that test relate to supporting brain health?

It seems that the right tests can help. The results of a study published this month confirm that one specific type of cognitive training – speed training – can significantly reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia even…

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