Jenova A. Kempkes
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Jenova A. Kempkes' research focuses on the impact of digital health interventions on cognitive function in adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease. Her work investigates the efficacy of digital health coaching and health education protocols, particularly over extended periods, to improve cognition and mitigate Alzheimer's disease risk factors. Kempkes has contributed to studies examining these interventions in randomized controlled trials. Her collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville include Michelle Gray, Megan Jones, Anthony Campitelli, and Jordan M. Glenn. Kempkes has authored two publications, with her most recent work appearing in 2024, and has an h-index of 1 with 11 citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 11
Selected Publications
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Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial (2024)
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The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s (2022)
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- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial
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