Katelyn Helberg
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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Katelyn Helberg's research has focused on the development and evaluation of digital health interventions aimed at improving cognitive function and mitigating Alzheimer's disease risk. Her work includes a randomized controlled trial, the DC-MARVEL study, which investigated the effects of a 2-year multidomain digital health intervention on at-risk adults. This intervention showed improvements in cognition and stabilization of Alzheimer's disease risk factors.
Helberg collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Michelle Gray, Megan Jones, Jenova A. Kempkes, and Anthony Campitelli. Her current metrics include an h-index of 1, with one publication and one citation. She is recently active in her research endeavors.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
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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- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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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