How video gaming improves memory and physical function in older people

Geraldine Cardozo
Updated June 1 2021 - 1:16pm, first published 12:28pm
GAME ON: University of Southern Queensland's Associate Professor Tracy Kolbe-Alexander.
GAME ON: University of Southern Queensland's Associate Professor Tracy Kolbe-Alexander.

Playing interactive video games could be more effective than traditional exercise for preserving memory in older people.

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Geraldine Cardozo

Geraldine Cardozo

Features Editor - The Senior

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