A Multidimensional Comprehensive Cognitive Intervention Training Program: Introduction of a Non‐Pharmacological Digital Therapeutic and Preliminary Results of Effectiveness on Cognitive Function

IF 13 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Alzheimer's & Dementia Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1002/alz.089572
Yatian Li, Jingnan Wu, Zhixing Zhou, Nan Chen, Huanhuan Xia
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BackgroundOlder adults with cognitive impairments will benefit from multicomponent interventions include cognitive training, exercise, and lifestyle modifications. However, many existing digital therapeutic products predominantly focus on computerized cognitive training, lacking effective approaches to other crucial interventions. We proposed a multidimensional comprehensive cognitive intervention training program – Brain and Body Rehab Training (BBRT), which integrates multidomain cognitive training with physical‐cognitive training and multidimensional lifestyle interventions and developed the digital therapeutic product – BBRT‐online based on WeChat mini‐program. The present study was to assess the effectiveness of BBRT in older adults with subjective memory impairments.MethodUsing the WeChat mini‐program platform, we developed the BBRT‐online digital therapeutics product. Prior to the intervention, users undergo Game‐based Cognitive Assessment – Three‐Minute Version (G3). Subsequently, an individualized training program is assigned consisting of completing four to five daily tasks, including cognitive training, physical‐cognitive training, lifestyle interventions, chronic disease/diet/sleep/emotion management, and traditional Chinese medicine non‐pharmacological interventions among others (Figure 1). The intervention duration ranges 15‐25 minutes per day, and task difficulty is dynamically adjusted based on individual task performance and periodic cognitive assessments. Additionally, remote online administration services and internet communities are strongly recommended to offer emotional support and enhance intervention effectiveness. Sixty older adults reporting subjective memory complaints were recruited, with 30 assigned to receive BBRT‐online training and the remainder serving as the control group. Cognitive function was evaluated using the G3 at baseline and three months later. T‐tests were conducted to assess the impact of BBRT‐online on cognitive function.ResultAt baseline, there was no significant difference in G3 scores between the BBRT group (53.5±10.87) and the control group (55.1±11.77, p = 0.583). Following three months of intervention, the BBRT group demonstrated a significantly higher G3 score (61.5±6.85) compared to baseline (p<0.001, Figure 2). Conversely, no such difference was observed in the control group (55.5 ± 9.34, p = 0.911).ConclusionThe BBRT digital therapeutics enabled cognitive assessment and individualized cognitive interventions and significantly improved cognitive function in older adults. Further studies are required to evaluate its effectiveness.
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多维综合认知干预训练计划:介绍一种非药物数字治疗方法和对认知功能有效的初步结果
有认知障碍的老年人将受益于包括认知训练、运动和生活方式改变在内的多组分干预。然而,许多现有的数字治疗产品主要集中在计算机化的认知训练上,缺乏其他关键干预措施的有效方法。我们提出了一种多维综合认知干预训练方案——脑与身体康复训练(BBRT),将多领域认知训练与身体认知训练和多维生活方式干预相结合,并基于微信小程序开发了数字治疗产品——BBRT - online。本研究旨在评估BBRT治疗有主观记忆障碍的老年人的有效性。方法利用微信小程序平台,开发BBRT在线数字治疗产品。在干预之前,用户接受基于游戏的认知评估-三分钟版本(G3)。随后,分配一个个性化的训练计划,包括完成四到五个日常任务,包括认知训练,身体-认知训练,生活方式干预,慢性疾病/饮食/睡眠/情绪管理,以及中医非药物干预等(图1)。干预持续时间为每天15 - 25分钟。任务难度根据个人任务表现和定期认知评估动态调整。此外,我们强烈建议透过远端线上行政服务及网络社区提供情感支援,以提高干预效果。招募了60名报告主观记忆抱怨的老年人,其中30人被分配接受BBRT -在线培训,其余作为对照组。在基线和三个月后使用G3评估认知功能。采用T -检验来评估BBRT - online对认知功能的影响。结果基线时,BBRT组G3评分(53.5±10.87)与对照组(55.1±11.77,p = 0.583)比较,差异无统计学意义。干预三个月后,BBRT组G3评分(61.5±6.85)明显高于基线(p<0.001,图2)。相反,对照组无差异(55.5±9.34,p = 0.911)。结论BBRT数字化治疗使认知评估和个性化认知干预成为可能,显著改善了老年人的认知功能。需要进一步的研究来评估其有效性。
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Alzheimer's & Dementia
Alzheimer's & Dementia 医学-临床神经学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Alzheimer's & Dementia is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bridge knowledge gaps in dementia research by covering the entire spectrum, from basic science to clinical trials to social and behavioral investigations. It provides a platform for rapid communication of new findings and ideas, optimal translation of research into practical applications, increasing knowledge across diverse disciplines for early detection, diagnosis, and intervention, and identifying promising new research directions. In July 2008, Alzheimer's & Dementia was accepted for indexing by MEDLINE, recognizing its scientific merit and contribution to Alzheimer's research.
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