Publication | Open Access
Prevention of cognitive decline in subjective cognitive decline APOE ε4 carriers after EGCG and a multimodal intervention (PENSA): Study design
27
Citations
21
References
2021
Year
The use of new technologies (i.e., mobile ecological momentary assessments [EMAs], activity tracker) in the PENSA study allows the collection of continuous data on lifestyle behaviors (diet and physical activity) and mood, enabling a personalized design as well as an intensive follow-up of participants. These data will be used to give feedback to participants about their own performance along the intervention, promoting their involvement and adherence. The results of the study may aid researchers on the design of future clinical trials involving preventive lifestyle multicomponent interventions.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
2007 | 3K | |
2018 | 2.4K | |
2015 | 863 | |
2018 | 584 | |
2016 | 552 | |
2018 | 286 | |
2020 | 286 | |
Safety and efficacy of cognitive training plus epigallocatechin-3-gallate in young adults with Down's syndrome (TESDAD): a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 2 trial Rafael de la Torre, Susana Solá, Gimena Hernández, Down SyndromeIntellectual ImpairmentYoung AdultsAlzheimer's DiseaseMedicine | 2016 | 274 |
2013 | 270 | |
2008 | 268 |
Page 1
Page 1