Real-world effectiveness of a widely available digital health program in adults reporting a lifetime diagnosis of ADHD.

Allen M Osman, Kevin P Madore, Paul I Jaffe, Emanuela Offidani, Ann C Childress, Jeffrey H Newcorn, Robert J Schafer
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We examined real-world evidence on whether Lumosity, a remote digital health technology designed to deliver cognitive training to healthy adults, can improve cognition and reduce inattention in adults who reported having received a prior (lifetime) diagnosis of ADHD. Over the course of Lumosity training, this cohort of commercial users was assessed repeatedly online with a neuropsychological test battery (NCPT) and a scale of attention and mood in real-world contexts (BAMS-7). More Lumosity training between successive assessments led to greater improvements on the NCPT composite measure and the attentional subscale of the BAMS-7. This positive dose-response relation was found for six of eight NCPT subtests and three of four BAMS-7 attentional items. Additional findings support the participants' clinical status and sensitivity of the assessments to ADHD symptoms. These findings provide evidence of cognitive and attentional benefits in a real-world cohort of adults reporting a lifetime diagnosis of ADHD from training with Lumosity under real-world conditions.

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一个广泛可用的数字健康项目在报告ADHD终身诊断的成年人中的实际有效性。
Lumosity是一种远程数字健康技术,旨在为健康成年人提供认知训练,我们研究了现实世界的证据,以确定Lumosity是否能改善那些报告曾被诊断为ADHD的成年人的认知能力并减少注意力不集中。在Lumosity培训的过程中,这组商业用户通过神经心理测试(NCPT)和现实环境中的注意力和情绪量表(BAMS-7)进行了反复的在线评估。连续评估之间更多的Lumosity训练导致npt综合测量和BAMS-7的注意力分量表有更大的改进。在8个npt亚测试中的6个和4个BAMS-7注意项目中的3个中发现了这种正剂量-反应关系。其他研究结果支持参与者的临床状态和对ADHD症状评估的敏感性。这些发现为在现实世界中报告终身诊断为ADHD的成人队列提供了认知和注意力益处的证据。
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