Natsume Co., Ltd. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Masataka Tamura), a publisher of practical books, nursing books, and caregiving books, will release 'Illustrated Guide to Easily Understanding MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment)' (https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/481637891X) on June 15.
When you start worrying about 'forgetfulness' as you age
'Can't recall proper nouns,' 'Things I used to be good at now feel like a chore,' 'I can't figure out the steps'... This state, where cognitive function has declined but daily life is not yet impaired, just one step before dementia, is called 'MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment).'
Aiming for 'Reversion (Recovery)' from MCI
Research into dementia prevention is advancing, and there are now medications that can be used from the MCI stage. This book explains everything from tests for early detection and specific treatment methods to ways to prevent dementia and how families can be involved. It is compiled with an introductory manga, abundant illustrations, and large print for easy reading.
'Preventive Habits' for a Positive Life
Common ailments of the elderly such as hearing loss, diabetes, and depression also pose risks for dementia. Treating these conditions, interacting with people, and staying physically active provide good stimulation for the brain. This book offers concrete suggestions for mental and physical maintenance, exercise and cognitive training that can be started without strain, and ways to engage with society. Prepare for dementia without excessive fear. Enjoy life with a positive mindset!
[Table of Contents]
Prologue: My forgetfulness has increased. Is this the beginning of dementia!? Part 1: Correctly understanding dementia and MCI Part 2: Receiving tests and treatment for MCI Part 3: Preventing dementia through mental and physical maintenance! Part 4: Enhancing preventive effects through daily habits Part 5: Solving MCI-related concerns through environmental adjustments and ingenuity
[Supervisor Introduction]
Heii Arai Chairman, Alz Clinic PET Lab, Heijinkai Medical Corporation. Professor Emeritus, Juntendo University School of Medicine. Doctor of Medical Science. Born in 1953. Graduated from Juntendo University School of Medicine in 1978, completed graduate school at the same university. After serving as Chief Researcher in the Department of Psychopharmacology at the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Psychiatry, and Professor of Behavioral Science at Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, he assumed his current position in 2019. He pioneered the introduction of the 'Ken-no Dock' (Brain Health Checkup), which includes amyloid PET testing. His specialty is geriatric psychiatry, focusing on the basics and clinical aspects of Alzheimer's disease. He disseminates information for dementia prevention through the media and continues to support dementia patients and their families, aiming for a society where people can live richly and happily even with dementia. Author and supervisor of numerous books including '18 Ways to Extend Brain Lifespan and Avoid Dementia' (Bungeishunju), 'A Book to Understand Alzheimer's Disease' (Kodansha), and 'Dementia Q&A for Families: Supporting with Family, Hospital, and Community' (Tsuchiya Shoten).
[Book Information]
'Illustrated Guide to Easily Understanding MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment)' Supervisor: Heii Arai Publisher: Natsume Co., Ltd. Price: 1,760 yen (tax included) Specifications: B5 variant / 144 pages / 2-color printing Release Date: June 15, 2026 Amazon ⇒ https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/481637891X
[Inquiries regarding this release]
Natsume Publishing Planning Co., Ltd. Editorial Department TEL: 03-3295-3921 FAX: 03-3291-1305 E-mail: [email protected] 1-52 Kanda Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0051, Natsume Building 3F https://www.natsume.co.jp/
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