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. 2024 Jul 21;14(7):731.
doi: 10.3390/brainsci14070731.

Video Gaming in Older People: What Are the Implications for Cognitive Functions?

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Video Gaming in Older People: What Are the Implications for Cognitive Functions?

Liliana Dell'Osso et al. Brain Sci. .

Abstract

Mild cognitive impairment impacts a sizable segment of the older population, and often evolves into dementia within a few years. At this stage, subjects may benefit from non-pharmacological therapies that can delay or stop the progression of the mild cognitive impairment into dementia and are crucial for improvement in the subject's quality of life, while also being easily accessible and safe for use. Many research studies have shown that a variety of exercises, including cognitive training, have the potential to enhance or optimize cognitive function and general well-being. Recently, many authors have suggested video games as a promising approach for cognitive training and neurorehabilitation in older people, thanks to their increasing motivation and training effects through immersion in stimulating environments. Under this premise, our narrative review's objective is to discuss and summarize the body of existing material on the role of video games in improving cognitive performance, daily life activities, and depression symptoms in older individuals with different levels of cognitive decline. From the papers reviewed, it emerged that older subjects trained with video games showed a significant improvement in cognitive functions, sleep quality, and psychiatric symptoms, positioning video games as an intriguing and useful tool.

Keywords: cognitive function; elderly; fall prevention; mild cognitive impairment; older subjects; psychiatric rehabilitation; video games.

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