Two weeks ago, I wrote about a new online trial called BetterBrains developed by Monash University Researchers. The project is designed to boost your brain and defy dementia and as a participant myself, I highly recommend the experience.
The aim of BetterBrains is to test whether lifestyle education and personalised behavioural change strategies can prevent decline in mental functioning and memory for people who fulfil the following criteria:
- Aged 40-70 years
- Have a family history of dementia
- Have access to a computer or tablet
- Live in Australia
If selected to participate, you’ll receive information specifically relevant to your circumstances and you’ll be paired with a friendly trained clinician. The clinician will serve as your health coach and help you identify and work through any barriers to improving your brain. All this comes at no cost to you and involves no travel.
At the start of the study you’ll be asked to complete a series of questionnaires and tests of thinking and memory. It doesn’t matter your score because the goal is to establish a baseline which you will strive to improve over the course of two years.
If you’d like to be part of this trial, you can sign up here.
There is only funding for a limited number of participants so don’t delay in registering your interest.
To learn more about BetterBrains, please visit www.betterbrains.org.au
You can also email the team at betterbrains@monash.edu
I wish you all the very best and look forward to hearing your feedback about the program.
If you don’t fulfil the criteria of the trial, don’t worry, visit Adventure Prevents Dementia to find out ways you can start boosting your brain today.
Please forward this Health-e-Byte to anyone who would like to boost their brain and participate in this stimulating new study.