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eHealth Literacy and Its Outcomes Among Postsecondary Students: Systematic Review

eHealth Literacy and Its Outcomes Among Postsecondary Students: Systematic Review

However, inconsistencies in measurement tools and scoring systems underscore the need for more standardized and validated assessment methods. e Health literacy demonstrated positive correlations with students’ health-related knowledge, self-efficacy, disease prevention behaviors, health attitudes, and attitudes toward electronic health information, highlighting its crucial role in promoting health cognition.

Qin Li, Fang Fang, Yan Zhang, Jiayuan Tu, Pingting Zhu, Lijuan Xi

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64489

The Rapid Online Cognitive Assessment for the Detection of Neurocognitive Disorder: Open-Label Study

The Rapid Online Cognitive Assessment for the Detection of Neurocognitive Disorder: Open-Label Study

We also assessed if any individual covariate compounded the effect of impaired cognition. This was done with a series of additional regressions. In these, the covariate, cognitive status, and their interactions were regressed upon the Ro CA score. This was done for each covariate. A follow-up survey was sent to patients within 6 months of completing Ro CA. Patients responded to a battery of questions by using both dichotomous (yes or no) questions and Likert scale questions.

Calvin Howard, Amy Johnson, Joseph Peedicail, Marcus C Ng

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66735

Sarcopenia and Risk of Cognitive Impairment: Cohort Study and Mendelian Randomization Analysis

Sarcopenia and Risk of Cognitive Impairment: Cohort Study and Mendelian Randomization Analysis

Fifth, the inability to perform stratified analyses by age and gender due to data constraints limits insights into these factors’ roles in the sarcopenia-cognition relationship. Sixth, the overlap between GWAS datasets in the MR analysis could bias results and inflate Type 1 error rates. To address this, we assessed the error rate and applied the MRlap method, confirming the robustness of our findings and minimizing the influence of sample overlap on causal associations.

Tingting Sha, Yuqing Zhang, Jie Wei, Changjun Li, Chao Zeng, Guanghua Lei, Yilun Wang

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e66031

Virtual Life Story Club Intervention to Improve Loneliness and Apathy in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

Virtual Life Story Club Intervention to Improve Loneliness and Apathy in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

ADRD is characterized by a progressive loss of cognition and function that eventually results in loss of independence and mortality. Currently, there are no curative treatments for ADRD. Thus, there is increased focus on nonpharmacological interventions that target modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia in older adults.

Chava Pollak, Helena M Blumen, Lily Zhou, Jennifer Wong, Ying Jin, Atul Bhattiprolu, Sophie Anfang, Mirnova E Ceïde

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e70518

Leveraging Cognitive and Speech Ecological Momentary Assessment in Individuals With Phenylketonuria: Development and Usability Study of Cognitive Fluctuations in a Rare Disease Population

Leveraging Cognitive and Speech Ecological Momentary Assessment in Individuals With Phenylketonuria: Development and Usability Study of Cognitive Fluctuations in a Rare Disease Population

Although the relationship between Phe and cognitive functioning is more like a continuum, such that higher Phe is associated with greater impairment in cognitive functioning, in general, patients with PKU with Phe levels above 600 mmol/L demonstrate impaired cognition [3,4] and poor frontal lobe function [10].

Shifali Singh, Lisa Kluen, Katelin Curtis, Raquel Norel, Carla Agurto, Elizabeth Grinspoon, Zoe Hawks, Shawn Christ, Susan Waisbren, Guillermo Cecchi, Laura Germine

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63644

Smartphone- and Tablet-Based Tools to Assess Cognition in Individuals With Preclinical Alzheimer Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review

Smartphone- and Tablet-Based Tools to Assess Cognition in Individuals With Preclinical Alzheimer Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review

This shift toward the earliest AD stages highlights the need for new tools that provide outcome measures of cognition that are adequate for use in these early disease stages in the realm of early detection, diagnosis, disease monitoring, and evaluation of treatment effects [13-17]. In addition, to enable large-scale decentralized prevention, intervention, or disease-monitoring initiatives, tools are required that enable remote, time-efficient, and reliable assessment of cognition.

Rosanne L van den Berg, Sophie M van der Landen, Matthijs J Keijzer, Aniek M van Gils, Maureen van Dam, Kirsten A Ziesemer, Roos J Jutten, John E Harrison, Casper de Boer, Wiesje M van der Flier, Sietske AM Sikkes

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65297

Domain-Specific Evaluation of Exergame Metrics Among Older Adults With Mild Neurocognitive Disorder: Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials

Domain-Specific Evaluation of Exergame Metrics Among Older Adults With Mild Neurocognitive Disorder: Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials

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Wanda Kaiser, Eling D de Bruin, Patrick Manser

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e65878

Perceptions of the Use of Mobile Apps to Assess Sleep-Dependent Memory in Older Adults With Subjective and Objective Cognitive Impairment: Focus Group Approach

Perceptions of the Use of Mobile Apps to Assess Sleep-Dependent Memory in Older Adults With Subjective and Objective Cognitive Impairment: Focus Group Approach

The adoption of digital health technology in older adults has been increasing [15], including by individuals with subjective concerns about their cognition and those with MCI [16]. However, when considering new app-based approaches, barriers and facilitators that influence adoption and effective use must be identified [17].

Aaron Lam, Simone Simonetti, Angela D'Rozario, David Ireland, DanaKai Bradford, Jurgen Fripp, Sharon L Naismith

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e68147

Impact of Tai Chi Therapy on Fatigue and Cognitive Function in Individuals With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Impact of Tai Chi Therapy on Fatigue and Cognitive Function in Individuals With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Regular Tai Chi practice is beneficial for relieving fatigue and improving cognition in CFS, and it is more effective than general aerobic exercise. To assess the clinical effects of Tai Chi on fatigue relief and cognitive function improvement, this study aims to design a randomized, parallel, single-blind clinical trial.

Bin Wang, Xiaodong Zhang, Ping Lu, Pingping Sun, Tianxiang He

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65958