The future of care: Exergames as a treatment for Alzheimer's

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A Webinar by Prof. Eling de Bruin, ETH Zurich

Exergames offer a promising approach to improving brain function and promoting overall well-being in individuals with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. By combining physical activity with gaming, exergames can engage the mind and body, leading to improvements in cognitive function, physical function, and mood.


In this webinar will present new research exploring how targeted exercise applying Exergames affects behavioral and brain measures in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). He will describe patient-tailored, purpose-developed training developed to improve physical and cognitive functioning

Event details:

  • Date: 28.08.2025
  • Time: 16:00
  • Duration: 45 minutes (includes Q&A)
  • Location: Online (link to be provided upon registration)
  • Costs: Free of charge

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The Dementia Update - Virtual Series is a monthly online event designed to promote knowledge exchange among experts in neurodegenerative disorders. It brings together researchers, clinicians, caregivers and industry professionals to share the latest research, and innovations. Each 45-minute session features a presentation, offering a platform for networking, idea exchange and exploring future collaborations.


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