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Brain Health PRO

CO-CREATION OF BHPRO

 

BHPro was created with expertise from CCNA scientists, plus input from various stakeholders, including those with lived experience, and rigorous review through a citizen advisor group of older adults on program content, layout and delivery. The intervention is designed to convey best available evidence for dementia prevention, with the original format consisting of 181 chapters within 8 modules that are progressively available online in English and French.

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Brain Health PRO Learning Modules

Brain Health Overview

Physical Activity

Cognitively Stimulating Activities

Diet

Sleep

Social and Psychological Health

Vascular Health

Vision and Hearing

Please click below to see what the program is all about:

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*Please note that only participants registered in a study can register for and access the program.  This video is just for informational purposes

Preview of Brain Health PRO

Testimonials From Study Participants

“Having a close family member and friends affected by dementia I know the importance of maintaining the health of my brain and my body.  Brain Health PRO explains the health related factors that can lead to dementia in clear and understandable language.  Brain Health PRO has motivated me to work to improve my overall health.  I need to maintain my brain health for my own sake and for the sake of my family.”

- Emsley P., Vancouver, BC

I am enjoying Brain Health PRO very much.  I look forward to the weekly email so I can learn more about dementia and the modifiable risks.  There is a lot of information in there and the videos are very well done.  The narrator’s voice is very smooth and easy to understand.  The text in the slides are very helpful to understand.  Hats off to the developers of this program!

- Louise, Moncton, NB

Current funding partners:
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Past funding partners:
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CAN-THUMBS UP falls under the umbrella of CCNA, a research organization funded by the Government of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and other partners. This is a not for profit, academic study.

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Funding and Support

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