Computerised cognitive training for maintaining cognitive function in cognitively healthy people in late life

Mar 14, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Computer-based brain training to keep thinking skills sharp in healthy older adults

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Abstract

Eight randomized controlled trials with a total of 1183 participants were reviewed to assess the effects of computerized cognitive training on cognitive function in older adults.

  • Interventions lasted between 12 to 26 weeks, with five trials specifically lasting 12 or 13 weeks.
  • Evidence quality for outcomes was low or very low, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions.
  • No significant effects of computerized cognitive training were observed on global cognitive function or several cognitive domains.
  • Slight improvements were noted in episodic memory, though the evidence was classified as low quality.
  • No effects were demonstrated on executive function, working memory, or verbal fluency.
  • There was no data available regarding quality of life, daily living activities, or adverse effects.

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