DORIAN GRAY

The DORIAN GRAY project, funded by the European Union (EU) and led by the University of Brescia (Italy), aims to uncover the links between cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI).  DORIAN GRAY will last five years (with the official start date 1 January 2025) and has a budget of 11 million euros distributed across 24 partners. 

Around one third of people living with CVD also have MCI, yet MCI is undiagnosed in an estimated 50-80% of these cases. The association between the two conditions extends beyond merely sharing well-established risk factors and implies that CVD itself may contribute to MCI, which refers to a stage of cognitive decline greater than normal for a person’s age and education, but not severe enough to impair daily function. Conversely, dementia is characterised by a progressive decline in cognitive abilities and the ability to live independently.

The overarching ambition of DORIAN GRAY is to uncover the mechanisms bridging MCI and CVD, and develop an integrated approach, which aims to promote resilience and improve overall health in the ageing population. It will start with the analysis of data available in patients with CVD, such as heart failure (HF), in which mechanisms leading to MCI are enhanced, and thereafter the factors aggravating the onset and progression of cognitive impairment in the general population with cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) will be defined. 

The project will integrate real-world data from multiple sources (e. g., smartwatches, smartphones, tablets) and leverage artificial intelligence (AI) alongside with clinical variables to enable risk stratification and personalised treatment. This approach can be applied to primary prevention (risk stratification for MCI), secondary prevention (slowing progression toward dementia), and tertiary prevention (reducing the severity of MCI).

This will, in turn, enable the early identification of patterns or ‘fingerprints’ of potential MCI progression, and introduces a paradigm shift in healthcare, applicable to other non-communicable diseases. A groundbreaking feature of the project is the use of a medical avatar, an innovative technology with vast, yet largely untapped potential in healthcare. In DORIAN GRAY, avatar-based coaching exergaming (ABCE) — a technology-driven physical activity — will serve as both a cognitive enhancement tool in the exergame component and a lifestyle intervention in the coaching system. Instead of just offering explicit behavioural instructions, ABCE shapes all aspects of a user’s life comprehensively increasing their awareness on physical and mental well-being, positively impacting healthy ageing.

For further details, read the press release here.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement number 101156266.

https://www.doriangray-horizon.eu/

Representatives of Alzheimer Europe involved in the project:

Cindy_Birck
Cindy contributes to the communications work of the project.
Alzheimer Europe Staff - Project Officer - Angela Bradshaw
Angela contributes to the communications work of the project.
Soraya participates in the Public Involvement work of the project.