Introduction: Cognitive training (CT) offers a potential approach for dementia prevention and maintenance of cognitive function in older adults. Online delivery provides a cost-effective means of implementing CT compared with in-person interventions, with the potential of providing an effective public health intervention for risk reduction. Methods: A double-blind 6-month online randomized controlled trial in adults older than 50 randomized to General CT, Reasoning CT, or control. The primary outcome was instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) in adults older than 60. Secondary outcomes were reasoning, verbal short-term memory, spatial working memory, verbal learning (VL), and digit vigilance in adults older than 50. Secondary analys...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOS Press via the DOI in...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) may be effective as a therapeutic strategy to prevent cognitive ...
In an increasingly aging population, a number of adults are concerned about declines in their cognit...
Background: Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strateg...
It has been argued that cognitive training may be effective in improving cognitive performance in he...
BACKGROUND: New effective interventions to attenuate age-related cognitive decline are a global prio...
BACKGROUND: With the rise in the ageing population and absence of a cure for dementia, cost-effectiv...
It has been argued that cognitive training may be effective in improving cognitive performance in he...
It has been argued that cognitive training may be effective in improving cognitive performance in he...
Background: Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagno...
Introduction: Older adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of cognitive decline and dementia a...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
BACKGROUND: Increasing age is associated with a natural decline in cognitive function and is also th...
Introduction: Multidomain interventions to address modifiable risk factors for dementia are promisin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOS Press via the DOI in...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) may be effective as a therapeutic strategy to prevent cognitive ...
In an increasingly aging population, a number of adults are concerned about declines in their cognit...
Background: Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strateg...
It has been argued that cognitive training may be effective in improving cognitive performance in he...
BACKGROUND: New effective interventions to attenuate age-related cognitive decline are a global prio...
BACKGROUND: With the rise in the ageing population and absence of a cure for dementia, cost-effectiv...
It has been argued that cognitive training may be effective in improving cognitive performance in he...
It has been argued that cognitive training may be effective in improving cognitive performance in he...
Background: Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagno...
Introduction: Older adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of cognitive decline and dementia a...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
BACKGROUND: Increasing age is associated with a natural decline in cognitive function and is also th...
Introduction: Multidomain interventions to address modifiable risk factors for dementia are promisin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOS Press via the DOI in...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) may be effective as a therapeutic strategy to prevent cognitive ...
In an increasingly aging population, a number of adults are concerned about declines in their cognit...