以价值为基础的激励策略与技术相结合,鼓励有助于预防痴呆症的生活方式。

IF 13.4 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Lancet Healthy Longevity Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/S2666-7568(24)00069-2
Prof Stefan Klöppel MD , Esther Brill MSc , Prof Giovanni B Frisoni MD , Prof Dag Aarsland PhD , Prof Verena Klusmann-Weißkopf PhD
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旨在降低痴呆症风险的生活方式通常结合了体能和认知训练、营养调整以及潜在的社会交往。人群层面的干预措施至关重要,但也应辅以个人努力。要想取得成效,就必须持久地改变个人的生活方式,这就需要强有力的动机和意志。按照自己的价值观行事被认为是有回报的,会提高动机和意志,并产生稳定的行为-结果关系。为此,未来的预防工作可能会首先评估个人现有的生活方式、偏好和价值观,包括考虑与年龄有关的变化,以确保这些价值观仍然是动力来源。数字技术可以支持生活方式目标,并有针对性地支持个人的价值观。数字平台可以针对具体情况,通过传感反馈来提醒用户注意目标情况(例如,锻炼机会),同时提供(基于智能手机的)关于已完成行为改变程度的反馈,以支持个人设定的目标,并根据这些目标是否实现来促进其调整。这种利用价值观的动机推动力,再加上动机访谈和 SMART 目标设定等人际交往技术,结合传感器技术和及时适应性干预的方法,被认为在预防痴呆症方面具有很大的潜力。
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Value-based motivational strategies combined with technology to encourage a lifestyle that helps to prevent dementia

Lifestyles aimed at reducing dementia risk typically combine physical and cognitive training, nutritional adaptations, and, potentially, an augmentation in social interactions. Interventions at the population level are essential but should be complemented by individual efforts. For efficacy, lasting changes to an individual's lifestyle are needed, necessitating robust motivation and volition. Acting in accordance with one's values is assumed to be rewarding, leading to improved motivation and volition, and produces stable behaviour–outcome relationships. To this end, future preventive endeavours might first evaluate an individual's extant lifestyle, preferences, and values, including considerations of age-related changes to ensure these values remain a motivational source. Digital technology can support lifestyle goals and be targeted to support an individual's values. A digital platform could implement situation-specific, sensing-based feedback to alert users to a target situation (eg, opportunity for exercise) coupled with (smartphone-based) feedback on the extent of accomplished behavioural change to support individually set goals and facilitate their adjustment depending on whether these goals are achieved. This use of the motivational impetus of values, coupled with interpersonal techniques, such as motivational interviewing and SMART goal setting, in combination with sensor technology and just-in-time adaptive interventions, is assumed to hold high potential for dementia prevention.

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Lancet Healthy Longevity
Lancet Healthy Longevity GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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192
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Healthy Longevity, a gold open-access journal, focuses on clinically-relevant longevity and healthy aging research. It covers early-stage clinical research on aging mechanisms, epidemiological studies, and societal research on changing populations. The journal includes clinical trials across disciplines, particularly in gerontology and age-specific clinical guidelines. In line with the Lancet family tradition, it advocates for the rights of all to healthy lives, emphasizing original research likely to impact clinical practice or thinking. Clinical and policy reviews also contribute to shaping the discourse in this rapidly growing discipline.
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