Digital Solutions for Cognitive Health
Revolutionizing the delivery of cognitive health assessment and intervention with innovative and scalable digital technology
With rapidly aging populations worldwide, the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is expected to triple from 47 million in 2015 to 131 million in 2050. Dementia has historically received less attention than other conditions in developing nations, but this is changing as the financial burden continues to grow. Total costs of dementia in developing countries are estimated to be US$72.6 billion annually, of which $2.9 billion are in Africa alone. The prognosis for AD is generally dismal, as the disease is often at a neurobiologically advanced stage by the time symptoms appear. Worse yet, the life expectancy for people with dementia in developing countries is 2-7 years shorter than those in developed regions. While none of the available pharmacological treatments can alter disease progression, there is hope in the form of behavioral interventions that prevent or delay AD onset. A growing body of research supports the efficacy of a multidomain lifestyle intervention that addresses diet, exercise, cognitive activity, and vascular risk factors for improving and maintaining cognitive function in individuals who are at risk for dementia.
Neurotrack addresses the growing AD epidemic in two distinct ways through the innovative use of technology: 1. By facilitating the detection of subtle signs of cognitive decline before symptoms are present, and 2. By providing an actionable, evidence-based solution for the prevention or delay of AD onset. First, our cognitive assessments use eye tracking technology to measure cognitive health, which has been shown to reliably detect early signs of decline. The tests can be taken with any webcam-enabled device, including computers, smartphones, and tablets, making them widely accessible to dispersed populations. Second, our multidomain virtual lifestyle intervention (Memory Health Program) includes educational material, tracking tools, and a health coach to guide participants through changes in diet, exercise, cognitive training, and vascular risk factor management. Based on the Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER) protocol, our intervention addresses modifiable risk factors for AD and aims to preserve or improve cognitive function in at-risk individuals.
We will change the world by delaying or even preventing the onset of dementia in millions of people through the widespread digital dissemination of evidence-based tests and solutions that measure and preserve cognitive health. The combination of our cognitive assessments and virtual lifestyle intervention empowers people to take control of their AD risk before it is too late. The only technology needed is an internet-connected device with a webcam, making our products widely reachable to remote areas where neuropsychological care is often difficult to obtain. We also plan to explore broader applications of our technology in the years to come, expanding into conditions like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, depression, anxiety, and autism spectrum disorder.
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