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Effects of smartphone application‐based cognitive training at home on cognition in community‐dwelling non‐demented elderly individuals: A randomized controlled trial

Hyemin Jang, Minyoung Yeo, Jinju Cho, Seonwoo Kim, Juhee Chin, Hee Jin Kim, Sang Won Seo, Duk L. Na

2021Alzheimer s & Dementia Translational Research & Clinical Interventions14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We investigated whether cognitive function improves in elderly individuals after Application-based Cognitive Training at Home (ACTH) for 12 months. METHODS: A total of 389 non-demented elderly volunteers aged over 60 years were recruited and randomly assigned to the intervention or control group. The intervention group underwent daily ACTH (with regular feedback from the administrator) and monthly offline cognitive training in groups for 12 months. All participants received a computerized cognitive test battery called Inbrain Cognitive Screening Test (Inbrain-CST) at baseline and 6 and 12 months. The primary outcome was the change in the total composite score of Inbrain-CST, and secondary outcomes included changes in composite scores in five cognitive domains of Inbrain-CST. RESULTS: < .001) domains at 12 months. DISCUSSION: ACTH improved global cognition in community-dwelling non-demented elderly individuals.

Topics & Concepts

Randomized controlled trialCognitionCognitive trainingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyMedicineDementiaPsychologyCognitive reserveTraining (meteorology)Elderly peopleGerontologyCognitive impairmentCogCognitive agingCognitive declineDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchTechnology Use by Older AdultsMobile Health and mHealth Applications
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