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Wellness in tourism toolkit released-10556

Wellness in tourism toolkit released

The Global Wellness Institute (GWI)'s "2024 Wellness Policy Toolkit: Wellness In Tourism," introduces a new paradigm, which broadens the focus from wellness tourism to wellness in tourism, according to GWI. The toolkit does not rehash wellness tourism strategies that seek to develop luxury spa resorts and bring in high-spend tourists. Rather, the aim to is unite the concepts of wellness and tourism in the broadest possible sense: How can wellness support tourism? And, how can tourism support the wellness of travelers, destinations, and local residents?

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Walking, reminiscing boost brain health in older Black adults-10494

Walking, reminiscing boost brain health in older Black adults

An Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) research program that enlists older Black adults to walk through and reminisce about historically Black neighborhoods in Portland -- which now look very different after rapid change through gentrification -- may help improve cognitive function, a new study finds. The findings may have particular relevance for seniors centers, area agencies on aging and other community-based settings.

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Playing an instrument tied to better brain health for older adults-10420

Playing an instrument tied to better brain health for older adults

Engaging in music throughout one's life is associated with better brain health in older age, according to researchers at the University of Exeter, UK. Organizations might consider promoting music participation among members, residents and staff.

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Personalized intervention boosts health, cognition-10280

Personalized intervention boosts health, cognition

Personalized health and lifestyle changes can delay or even prevent memory loss in adults at higher risk of cognitive decline, researchers say. Their two-year study compared cognitive scores, risk factors and quality of life among 172 participants, of whom half had received personalized coaching to improve their health and lifestyle in areas believed to raise the risk of Alzheimer's, such as uncontrolled diabetes and physical inactivity. These participants experienced a boost in cognitive testing, amounting to a 74% improvement over the non-intervention group.

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Healthy aging toolkit facilitates evidence-based research-10212

Healthy aging toolkit facilitates evidence-based research

Australia's ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research and the University of New South Wales have launched the Healthy Ageing Toolkit. The toolkit, a website, is a repository of searchable information about aging cohort studies conducted around the world (current number of studies, 287) designed to support the study of healthy aging and its trajectories, as well as inequities related to healthy aging. Active-aging organizations may want to locate studies in their area of interest and contact the lead researchers about collaborations. This could be particularly relevant to university-based communities.

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Tech Talk: VR exercises for people with intellectual disabilities-10104

Tech Talk: VR exercises for people with intellectual disabilities

Researchers are using virtual reality (VR) to encourage South Australians with an intellectual disability to undertake regular physical exercise through a high-tech gaming program that builds positive exercise habits and reduces their increased risk of early-onset cardiovascular disease, stroke and heart attacks. The idea might be effective in assisted living and dementia care settings.

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