Smartphone app for lifestyle improvement improves brain health and boosts the vitality and cognitive function of healthy middle‐aged adults
Keisuke Kokubun,
Kiyotaka Nemoto,
Yoshinori Yamakawa
Abstract:IntroductionThe number of smartphone apps for brain training is increasing, and the number of people who are working on brain training is also increasing. However, researchers disagree about the effectiveness of brain training.MethodsTherefore, in this study, we conducted an intervention test with the participation of 70 healthy middle‐aged men and women and measured the effect of smartphone apps on lifestyle improvement using brain healthcare quotient calculated from brain imaging data.ResultsAs a result, in … Show more
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