Jun 11, 2023
Alzheimer's disease affects millions of lives worldwide, robbing people of their precious memories and cognitive abilities. Imagine a world where we could prevent or delay the onset of this devastating condition. That's where our incredible guest, Dr. Jody Nicholson, steps in.
Join us as we delve into the realm of Alzheimer's disease prevention, searching for answers and strategies to combat this formidable foe. Alzheimer's, a progressive neurological disorder, poses immense challenges for individuals and their loved ones. But here's the exciting part: breakthrough research is happening right now, and it's paving the way for new possibilities.
Picture this: Dr. Nicholson leads a groundbreaking study called PACT (Preventing Alzheimer's with Cognitive Training) at the University of North Florida (UNF.) With multiple research sites spanning the United States and thousands of participants aged 65 and older, this study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of brain games in reducing the onset of dementia. The stakes are high, and the potential impact is profound.
You see, the problem lies in the increasing prevalence of Alzheimer's disease as our population ages. We need innovative approaches to safeguard cognitive health and empower individuals to defy the odds. That's precisely where Dr. Jody Nicholson's expertise comes into play.
As a distinguished expert in developmental psychology, Dr. Nicholson explores late adulthood and the factors that drive individuals to engage in cognitive training to reduce their Alzheimer's disease and dementia risk. Her research focuses on bridging the gap between theory and practice and understanding how to create real-world impact for at-risk people.
So, are you ready to join the fight against Alzheimer's disease? Get ready to be inspired as we uncover the latest advancements in cognitive training for prevention. Let's tap into Dr. Jody Nicholson's wisdom and expertise as she guides us through the path to a brighter future and shares her tips on building a career in this rewarding field.
Stay tuned for an engaging and insightful conversation filled with hope as we tackle the challenges of Alzheimer's disease prevention head-on.
About the Podcast Guest:
Dr. Nicholson leads the Jacksonville site for an NIA-funded study called PACT (Preventing Alzheimer's with Cognitive Training). This innovative research aims to test the effectiveness of brain games in reducing the onset of dementia. With six sites across the United States and a target of 7,600 participants aged 65 and older, this study has the potential to make a significant impact on our understanding of cognitive health and Alzheimer's disease prevention.
Dr. Nicholson's work focuses on late adulthood and why individuals engage in cognitive training to decrease their risk for Alzheimer's disease and dementia. By delving into the mechanisms behind cognitive training and its potential benefits, she seeks to provide valuable insights into strategies for maintaining cognitive health in older adults.
In her community-based research, Dr. Nicholson strives to improve the ecological validity of her work. By understanding the barriers and opportunities for health behavior change in late adulthood, she aims to contribute to our understanding of how individuals can optimize their cognitive health as they age.
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About the Podcast Host:
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