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Jenova A. Kempkes investigates the impact of digital health interventions on cognitive function in adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease. Her research has explored the effects of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition, with findings published in 2022. Further work examined a 2-year, multidomain digital health intervention, the DC-MARVEL trial, which demonstrated improvements in cognition and stabilization of Alzheimer's disease risk factors in at-risk adults. Kempkes collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Megan Jones and Anthony Campitelli, who have co-authored multiple publications with her. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1, with 2 total publications and 11 total citations.
Metrics
- 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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