2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scispo.2014.03.005
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Activité aérobie et environnement enrichi : perspectives pour le patient Alzheimer

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“…It derives from the acknowledgment that VG are intrinsically entertaining and can stimulate cognitive functions ( Powers et al, 2013 ; Toril et al, 2014 ), involve physical exercise, social engagement, and favor positive emotions, thus leading to synergistic effects on cognitive functions and neuroplasticity ( Anderson-Hanley et al, 2012 ; Maillot et al, 2012 ). The cognitive decline found in older adults with AD or MCI questions the usability of the VG designed for “healthy players” ( Ben-Sadoun et al, 2015 ). For this reason, there is a recent interest among professionals to design specific VG (called Serious Games [SG]) adapted to these populations ( Robert et al, 2014 ; Manera et al, 2017 ), in order to slow down the cognitive decline associated with normal and pathological aging ( Mader et al, 2012 ; Anguera et al, 2013 ; Kim et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It derives from the acknowledgment that VG are intrinsically entertaining and can stimulate cognitive functions ( Powers et al, 2013 ; Toril et al, 2014 ), involve physical exercise, social engagement, and favor positive emotions, thus leading to synergistic effects on cognitive functions and neuroplasticity ( Anderson-Hanley et al, 2012 ; Maillot et al, 2012 ). The cognitive decline found in older adults with AD or MCI questions the usability of the VG designed for “healthy players” ( Ben-Sadoun et al, 2015 ). For this reason, there is a recent interest among professionals to design specific VG (called Serious Games [SG]) adapted to these populations ( Robert et al, 2014 ; Manera et al, 2017 ), in order to slow down the cognitive decline associated with normal and pathological aging ( Mader et al, 2012 ; Anguera et al, 2013 ; Kim et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, however, there has been little research on the effects of an enriched environment featuring cognitive, physical and social engagement stimuli. A few studies conducted with patients with Alzheimer’s disease have reported positive effects on mood,10 anxiety, apathy, quality of life and physical skills 11. Environmental enrichment seems relevant means of preventing many aspects of age-related physiological and cognitive decline12 and promoting healthy ageing, as recently shown in ageing animals 13.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A few studies conducted with patients with Alzheimer’s disease have reported positive effects on mood, 10 anxiety, apathy, quality of life and physical skills. 11 Environmental enrichment seems relevant means of preventing many aspects of age-related physiological and cognitive decline 12 and promoting healthy ageing, as recently shown in ageing animals. 13 Taken together, research findings highlight the influence of the social environment on the cognitive function of older people and the importance of considering non-biological (eg, social) factors, in order to understand the ageing process in general and the cognitive ageing process in particular.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%