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Turn on Brave Rewards to earn frequent flier-like tokens for viewing privacy-respecting ads. These connections are encrypted to increase anonymity. Tor not only hides your history, it masks your location from the sites you visit by routing your browsing through several servers before it reaches your destination. Other browsers claim to have a "private mode," but this only hides your history from others using your browser. Brave loads major news sites up to six times faster than Chrome, Safari and Firefox on mobile and desktop. By blocking harmful ads and trackers you get a faster Internet. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 6(1), 104-110.Three times faster than Chrome. Are smartphones ubiquitous? An in-depth survey of smartphone adoption by seniors. New York, NY: Freeman.īerenguer, A., Goncalves, J., Hosio, S., Ferreira, D., Anagnostopoulos, T., & Kostakos, V. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.īandura, A. A position statement of the Cognitive Decline Group of the European Innovation Partnership for Active and Healthy Ageing (EIPAHA). L., Feeney, J., Tabares-Seisdedos, R., Tadros, G., … Cano, A. The diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease: Recommendations from the National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer’s Association workgroups on diagnostic guidelines for Alzheimer's disease. Given the population with mild cognitive impairment is growing rapidly and expected to keep escalating in coming decades and limited treatment options for cognitive decline and its significant burden on the health and social care system, this study is timely to promote active ageing in the society and reduce the burden associated with cognitive decline.Īlbert, M. This study will empower a group of golden-aged adults to be the ambassadors to promote brain health in the community and persons with mild cognitive impairment to integrate moderate-intensity exercise into their lifestyle to achieve long-term beneficial effects on their cognition and well-being. This study is funded by a grant from the Food and Health Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in April 2018. We hypothesize that persons with mild cognitive impairment receiving the BRAVE program will demonstrate better cognitive function and health-related quality of life than the control group who receive usual care. A mobile application will be developed for self-directed learning. The mentor-mentee groups will continue to participate mentor-directed exercise sessions in the community thereafter. For the intervention group, the peer mentors and mentees will be matched according to gender and residential areas to form mentor-mentee groups to attend an 8-week supervised exercise training. They will be randomly allocated to intervention or wait list control groups. Phase 1 is an empowerment workshop for training 50 peer mentors to be the exercise ambassadors, while Phase 2 is a supervised exercise program for 250 persons with mild cognitive impairment. The BRAVE program consists of two phases.

This is a parallel wait list randomized controlled trial. This study aims to evaluate the effects of a community-based program entitled 'Brain Vitality Enhancement (BRAVE)' on the cognitive function, physical and mental well-being of persons with mild cognitive impairment.
