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The effect of adherence on cognition in a multidomain lifestyle intervention (FINGER).

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Lifestyle interventions may prevent cognitive decline, but the sufficient dose of intervention activities and lifestyle changes is unknown. We investigated how intervention adherence affects cognition in the FINGER trial (pre-specified subgroup analyses). METHODS: FINGER is a multicenter randomized controlled trial examining the efficacy of multidomain lifestyle intervention (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01041989). A total of 1260 participants aged 60 to 77 with increased dementia risk were randomized to a lifestyle intervention and control groups. Percentage of completed intervention sessions, and change in multidomain lifestyle score (self-reported diet; physical, cognitive, and social activity; vascular risk) were examined in relation to change in Neuropsychological Test Battery (NTB) scores. RESULTS: Active participation was associated with better trajectories in NTB total and all cognitive subdomains. Improvement in lifestyle was associated with improvement in NTB total and executive function. DISCUSSION: Multidomain lifestyle changes are beneficial for cognitive functioning, but future interventions should be intensive enough, and supporting adherence is essential.

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Funder: Finnish Social Insurance Institution, Finland


Funder: Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland


Funder: Juho Vainio Foundation, Finland


Funder: EU Joint Programme ‐ Neurodegenerative Disease Research (MIND‐AD, EURO‐FINGERS)


Funder: Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation, US


Funder: Alzheimerfonden, Sweden


Funder: Hjärnfonden, Sweden


Funder: Swedish Research Council, Sweden


Funder: Center for Innovative Medicine (CIMED) at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden


Funder: Region Stockholm (ALF, NSV), Sweden


Funder: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden


Funder: Stiftelsen Stockholms sjukhem, Sweden


Funder: Konung Gustaf V:s och Drottning Victorias Frimurarstiftelse, Sweden


Funder: Finnish Cultural Foundation, Finland


Funder: Jalmari and Rauha Ahokas Foundation, Finland


Funder: Yrjö Jahnsson Foundation, Finland


Funder: State research funding (EVO/VTR grants) of Oulu University Hospital and Oulu City Hospital, and Kuopio University Hospital, Finland


Funder: UEF Strategic funding for UEFBRAIN, Finland


Funder: Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare, Sweden


Funder: The Heart Disease Foundation, Finland


Funder: Umeå University, Sweden

Journal Title

Alzheimers Dement

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Journal ISSN

1552-5260
1552-5279

Volume Title

18

Publisher

Wiley

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Except where otherwised noted, this item's license is described as http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Sponsorship
Academy of Finland (317465, 287490, 294061, 319318)
European Research Council (804371)