TEIDe is working to make dementia prevention more personalized in primary care by turning scientific evidence on physical exercise and cognitive health into practical tools for earlier risk identification and targeted prevention.
The challenge
The approach
TEIDe addresses this challenge by connecting research, healthcare, and practical implementation. The project brings together risk prediction, personalization of exercise-based interventions, investigation of biological mechanisms, and clinical feasibility, with the goal of turning prevention into a pathway that is more precise, scalable, and useful for patients, families, and professionals.
Research questions
TEIDe is structured around four complementary and integrated lines of work, designed to connect scientific knowledge with practical implementation.
How can dementia risk be identified more accurately and at an earlier stage?
What we do: Develop and refine dementia risk prediction models using large-scale cohort data.
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Which types and doses of exercise work best based on individual characteristics?
What we do: Synthesize evidence from exercise intervention trials to inform tailored prescriptions.
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Why, and through which processes, can exercise influence cognitive health?
What we do: Investigate how exercise reshapes the brain, studying neuroplasticity, inflammatory biomarkers, and structural brain changes across intervention trials.
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Can this approach be effectively applied in real-world primary care settings?
What we do: Test feasibility and workflows in primary healthcare through a real-world pilot.
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Scientific evidence
TEIDe builds on a broad and robust existing evidence base. The project uses data from large cohort studies involving more than 3 million individuals, as well as exercise-based randomized clinical trials including middle-aged and older adults with different cognitive profiles. This enables the Consortium to build on established knowledge while focusing on its practical translation into healthcare services.
From research to primary care
Outputs and impact
The project is designed to generate useful and applicable outputs that can support professionals, patients, and healthcare systems.
Tools to support earlier and more reliable risk identification.
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Models to guide more targeted and personalized prevention strategies.
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Practical materials designed to be clear, understandable, and usable.
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A scalable implementation protocol for primary care centres across Europe.
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The value of collaboration
TEIDe is built on collaboration between partners with complementary expertise in research, healthcare, innovation, and stakeholder engagement. This multidisciplinary network is what makes it possible to turn scientific evidence into practical and applicable solutions.
The value of collaboration