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U.S. POINTER-resultat bekräftar FINGER-fynd

By 30 juli 2025augusti 15th, 2025Forskning2 min read

Vid en särskild session på AAIC-konferensen 2025 i juli presenterade teamet bakom den amerikanska U.S. POINTER-studien huvudresultaten från studien. Resultaten publicerades samtidigt i Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). SV

U.S. POINTER (The US Study to Protect Brain Health Through Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Risk) has assessed whether the FINGER model and results from the FINGER study are generalizable to a larger, more diverse population in the U.S.

The trial has 2,111 participants with increased risk of developing dementia based on certain criteria. As in the FINGER study, the participants were randomly divided into a structured and a self-guided lifestyle intervention. Both interventions encouraged increased physical and cognitive activity, a healthy diet, social activities, and cardiovascular health monitoring, but differed in structure, intensity, and accountability.

Findings clearly underscore the findings of the FINGER study and other subsequent FINGER-based trials, showing that a structured, higher-intensity lifestyle intervention can have a significantly greater benefit on global cognition compared to an unstructured, self-guided intervention.

U.S. POINTER is based on the FINGER study. The trial is part of the World-Wide FINGERS Network , which is coordinated by the FINGERS Brain Health Institute together with Alzheimer’s Association. Laura Baker is Principal Investigator for U.S. POINTER, together with Miia Kivipelto, who leads the FINGER study and continued FINGER research.
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