Acuity Games Encouraged by Drop to Dementia Rates
Pompton Plains, NJ (PRWEB) July 30, 2013 -- The New York Times website published an article proclaiming, “Dementia Rate Is Found to Drop Sharply, as Forecast” on July 16. Acuity Games is greatly encouraged by the 2 studies, published in the Lancet, that are the basis for the article. The studies indicate that healthier lifestyle choices lead to improved brain health, and significantly lower dementia rates.
“These studies support the Acuity Games approach to brain games,” stated Dan Hansen, founder of Acuity Games. “Our brain games provide brain health assessment, motivating individuals to improve brain health, and enabling them to verify the results of the healthy lifestyle choices that drive brain health. It’s simple, measurement is the fundamental mechanism for improving results.”
“But brain health assessment only works if people want to play the brain games. That is why we focus just as much effort on the games, as we do on the assessment. By creating a variety of beautifully designed, highly adaptable brain games, individuals are sure to enjoy Acuity Games for years to come,” he concluded.
About Acuity Games
When it comes to brain games, one size does not fit all. Acuity Games’ brain games adapt to each player’s individual skills and preferences. Games can be easy or difficult; they can last just seconds, or have no time limit at all. The perfect challenge is just waiting to be played. The Acuity Games line of brain games currently includes:
• Concentration: Match sets of hidden letters, numbers or shapes.
• Edge Match: Match scrambled square puzzle tiles using colors and patterns.
• Flash 2: The classic game of Simon Says using flashes and sounds.
• Grid Guru: Tap tiles to repeat increasingly complex patterns.
• Matchematics: Match sets of unsolved math expressions.
• Sudoku: Match every row, column, and 3x3 sub-grid with the numbers 1 to 9.
• Word Hunt: Trace adjacent letters to form words of three letters or more.
About Brain Health Assessment
Acuity Games’ innovative Brain Health Assessment compares daily, monthly and yearly performance against average performance, making it incredibly easy to see whether brain health is improving or declining. Up to 100 years of daily measurement provides peace of mind that brain health is being maintained.
Learn more: http://acuity-games.com
Daniel Hansen, Acuity Games, http://acuity-games.com/, 973-632-7522, [email protected]
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