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Speed-of-Processing Cognitive Training in the ACTIVE Trial Shows a ~29% Relative Reduction in Dementia Risk at 10-Year Follow-Up

A US NIH-funded clinical trial reported that a specific speed-of-processing cognitive training was associated with a ~29% relative reduction in dementia risk at 10-year follow-up; the effect is modality-specific, and translation to general practice depends on adherence and protoc

Type
evidence-claim
Domain
h10_altered_intercellular_communication
Grade
B+
License
CC BY-NC 4.0
card_id
L-019
hallmarks
h10_altered_intercellular_communication
cluster
clinical_translation
primary_disease_area
alzheimers,longevity_general
evidence_tier
B+
evidence_anchor_count
4
intake_round
R23
intake_date
2026-05-26
related_experts
related_biomarkers
related_interventions
active_speed_of_processing_training
related_trials
collection_pages
/research/interventions/cognitive-training,/research/clinical-translation/non-pharmacological

LongProof Longevity Dynamic · LIGHT HOPE / x1000.ai · longevity.x1000.ai · 2026 · source

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