Dataset on the effectiveness of cognitive training using the abacus-based mental calculation training application
Data files
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characteristics.xlsx
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CogEvo.xlsx
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MoCAJ.xlsx
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README.md
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of a home-based computerized cognitive training program that utilizes a digital application for training abacus-based mental calculations, “SoroTouch,” on the cognitive functions of healthy middle-aged and older people using a randomized controlled trial. The participants were 20 adults (aged 42-79 years) who were involved in community-based activities for dementia prevention held by a certain organization. The participants were assigned randomly to the intervention (SoroTouch) group or control group. The SoroTouch group received home-based cognitive training with SoroTouch, being asked to use the software every day for 6 months, while the control group did not receive any intervention. To investigate the effect of SoroTouch, CogEvo, a cognitive functions test battery utilizing a tablet device, was administered to all participants once per month during the 6-month intervention period. In addition, before and after the intervention, all participants were asked to take the CogEvo and the Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCAJ). The analyses showed that the SoroTouch group did not improve total scores of the CogEvo and MoCAJ, but large group differences were observed in the two tasks of the CogEvo as follows: ‘Follow the order’ (modified Trail Making Test) at 2 months after the beginning of the intervention (group differences; 39.4, 95% confidence interval; 7.6-71.2) and ‘Route 99’ at 6 months (group differences; 39.6, 95% confidence interval; 4.9-74.4). These results provide evidence that a home-based computerized cognitive training program SoroTouch has the potential to improve working memory and executive functions in healthy middle-aged and older adults.
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Description of the data and file structure
The data comprises three Excel files. In the Excel file for demographic and clinical characteristics, applicable data is marked as 1, while not applicable data is marked as 2. Age is represented in decades to ensure personal information protection. The Excel file containing CogEvo scores includes five tasks: Same shape, Orientation, Flashing light, Route 99, and Follow the order, along with their respective total scores. CogEvo assessment was conducted seven times, and the number following each task name indicates the frequency of performance. The Excel file for MoCAJ scores presents the overall score and subitem scores. Tasks marked with "2" after their names correspond to post-intervention ratings.
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Methods
We selected the office of the Niyokatsu general incorporated association for the place to collect the primary outcome data which helped us recruit the study participants and let us use their space.The participants were assigned randomly to the intervention (SoroTouch) group or control group using the Mujinwari cloud service. The SoroTouch group were asked to engage in cognitive training using SoroTouch every day for 6 months at home, while the control group did not receive any specific intervention. In order to investigate the effect of the intervention, all participants were administered cognitive function tests: CogEvo (Total Brain Care, Kobe, Japan) in the office of the Niyokatsu general incorporated association and the Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCAJ) at a certain internist clinic, before and after the intervention. CogEvo was also administered to all participants once per month during the 6-month intervention period. The intervention started in November 2021 and was completed in May 2022.