Could gaming grannies stay healthy longer?

gamesBOSTON: Exercise-based video games are usually the domain of youngsters.

But a new study by two academics will investigate how to incorporate them into a health regime to help older people stay in their homes for longer.

University of the Sunshine Coast Associate Professor of Neuropsychology and Mental Health, Mathew Summers, and Professor of Disruptive Technologies Stuart Smith will use a $496,000 National Health and Medical Research Council grant to study frailty in people aged over 65, with a larger, global research project…

Full story covered in the Seniors Housing & Healthcare Trends.