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B-Fit Intervention to Improve Engagement in Healthy Brain Aging Activities in Middle-aged and Older Adults
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Washington State University · 2018
Abstract
An accumulating body of research indicates that activities such as exercise, active cognitive and social engagement, good sleep hygiene, stress reduction and proper nutrition are associated with the maintenance of cognitive health. Emerging data also suggests that healthy lifestyle behaviors may promote brain plasticity. Despite nationwide efforts to raise public awareness about brain health, there remains a gap concerning how to best promote behavioral change and help at-risk middle-aged and older adults adopt effective, evidence-based brain health behaviors into their everyday lives to maximize cognitive health. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a 7-week group brain fitness intervention (B-Fit) for increasing preventative brain health behaviors and enhancing cognitive health in participants at-risk for cognitive impairment. We will also examine mechanisms of action of the B-Fit intervention through tracking of behavioral responses in the real-world environment using wearable sensors.
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Anonymous. (2018). B-Fit Intervention to Improve Engagement in Healthy Brain Aging Activities in Middle-aged and Older Adults. <em>Washington State University</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03454074
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Anonymous. B-Fit Intervention to Improve Engagement in Healthy Brain Aging Activities in Middle-aged and Older Adults. Washington State University. 2018.
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@misc{anon2018BFitIn,
title = {B-Fit Intervention to Improve Engagement in Healthy Brain Aging Activities in Middle-aged and Older Adults},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Washington State University},
year = {2018},
}
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