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Preventing Dementia - Free Online Course Run by Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre @ University of Tasmania

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Bored during corona shutdown? Why not get some further education on dementia and how it can affect you, your family or your clients. Delivered by a leading Australian research organisation at the University of Tasmania and suitable for anyone. More information below:

Course Description

Preventing Dementia is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), offering university-quality education about the latest research in dementia risk and protective factors. The free course provides an opportunity to engage with the perspectives of a global community, without requiring exams or assignments.

With the ageing of the world’s population, dementia is a major public health issue. Is it possible to modify your risk of dementia? A substantial proportion of risk is associated with advanced ageing as well as genetic risk factors, but the latest research has indicated there are modifiable risk factors which may decrease your susceptibility to dementia. The Preventing Dementia MOOC investigates the best available evidence about dementia prevention, drawing on a range of expertise from around the globe.

Preventing Dementia is suited to everyone - whether you are an individual with an interest in brain health and/or dementia risk reduction, or an allied health professional, clinician, aged care service provider or health policy professional - this course is designed to be accessible and appealing to people from diverse backgrounds.

To obtain the most from this course, participants should expect to spend approximately 2 hours per week engaging with the content and completing related course activities. The 4 weeks of scheduled content is released weekly and is accessible across 6 weeks in total, with the additional 2 weeks providing time to catch up on (or review), content. After successfully completing the final quiz, participants will be eligible to download a certificate of completion.

Course Outline

Module 1 – Can Dementia Be Prevented?
Key concepts in dementia prevention
Definition of dementia and introduction to the diseases that cause dementia
The impact of dementia across the globe
The major non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors for dementia
The impact of genetics on dementia risk
How dementia risk is measured at individual and population levels

Module 2 – Dementia Risk - It's Not All in Your Head
Evidence supporting links between key vascular risk factors and dementia
The impact of physical activity and diet on dementia risk
The impact of smoking and alcohol on dementia risk

Module 3 – A Healthy and Active Mind
Evidence supporting links between key lifestyle factors and risk of dementia
Impact of depression on dementia risk
Impact of education on dementia risk
Concept of cognitive reserve

Module 4 – Interventions for Prevention
Key strategies for prevention at the individual and population level
Encouraging healthy behaviours
What you can do to reduce your risk of dementia
Current research initiatives in dementia prevention

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  • +14

    30 days from now? I'll never remember that!

    • You can enrol now and they'll send you a reminder :-)

  • +1

    A sense of humour is an early sign of dementia

    • +5

      I should be fine then, I'm German.

      • +1

        …but that was funny? are you sure youre german???

    • +1

      An increasingly twisted sense of humour could be one of the early signs of dementia, a new study has found, including laughing at inappropriate moments. … Dementia patients were likely to find satirical or absurdist comedy less funny than slapstick, such as Mr Bean, the study found.

      …i should be fine then. havent laughed at mr bean in decades

  • Have done this MOOC course - very insightful and full of resources. I also recommend enrolling in Understanding Dementia course after you've completed this.

    • +2

      Can you please give a summary of what to do? I just want to give parents a list of things to do.

      • Regular exercise, don't be fat, healthy eating, continually use brain, retirement is bad, don't drink excessive alcohol, don't have a stoke

  • Hopefully I'll complete the course before I get dementia.

  • Thanks OP!

  • If you are truly interested in understanding Dementia, I'd also highly recommend doing this quick course provided by Dementia Australia. You will become a "Dementia Friend" and raise your own awareness of what sufferers, their carers, families and friends go through..
    https://www.dementiafriendly.org.au/

  • +1

    Good course. I did it previously. One of the biggest take aways for me is that it’s never too late to work on preventing dementia. Those who started to improve their lifestyle later in life, and take preventative measures against dementia had a good outlook even though they might have been older in age, which to be honest is really hopeful for all of us.

    It’s also quite interesting learning about how the brain works, and how dementia affects people in different ways.

    Would absolutely recommend studying this course if you’ve got time on your mitts.

  • there's also the Diploma of Dementia Care 100% HECS waived, just bay about $300 is student fees.
    https://www.utas.edu.au/wicking/m1d

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/498093

  • Something to remember as important like this should be useful in not forgetting…

  • Lest we forget

  • Alzheimer's Solution by two doctors who changed their lifestyles based on what they learned is worth reading:

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Alzheimers-Solution-Breakthrough-S…

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