TY - BOOK ID - 113574194 TI - New Trends in Cognitive Ageing and Mild Cognitive Impairment AU - Facal, David AU - Spuch, Carlos AU - Rodriguez, Sonia Valladares PY - 2022 SN - 3036555382 3036555374 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Public health & preventive medicine KW - memory loss KW - virtual reality KW - technology KW - nature environments KW - qualitative research KW - dementia KW - long-term care KW - cognitive aging KW - epidemiology KW - healthcare disparities KW - minority health KW - leisure activity engagement KW - measurement of activity KW - cognitive performance KW - aging adults KW - sustained attention to response task KW - SART KW - multimodal visualization KW - threshold KW - timed up-and-go KW - falls KW - cognition KW - repeated measures KW - mobility decline KW - molecular imaging KW - ICDs KW - 18F-FDG-PET KW - Parkinson’s disease KW - dopamine agonists KW - mixed dementia KW - behavioral and psychological symptoms in dementia KW - challenging behaviors KW - lockdown KW - depression KW - adjustment disorder KW - glaucoma KW - hallucinations KW - polypharmacy KW - balance KW - exercise KW - Otago Exercise Program KW - n/a KW - Parkinson's disease UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:113574194 AB - This book focuses on the process of cognitive ageing, considering the increase in cognitive impairment associated with the aging of the population and the related care impact. Special attention is given to cognitive health changes linked to the increase in life expectancy, including the role of subjective factors; the link between cognitive function, mobility and functionality; and the potential role of digital technologies, including computerized cognitive tests and virtual reality environments. ER -