Cognitive Training Profile for Older People in China
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Authors: Wang Dahua, Xiao Hongrui
Abstract
Nowadays China is facing a serious problem of aging population. Older people suffer losses in aspects, especially in cognitive function. It is necessary and worthwhile to design effective cognitive training programs, based on our knowledge of cognitive aging mechanisms, to help older people maintain and improve their cognitive abilities. The present paper aims to introduce the development of cognitive training program for older people from the following three aspects: a) the status quo of aging society in China, b) cognitive aging and its underlying mechanisms, and c) the approach and practice of cognitive training.
Keywords: Aging, China, Cognitive Aging, Cognitive Training
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100558
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