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Are People Ready for Personalized Brain Health? Perspectives of Research Participants in the Lifebrain Consortium

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A healthy brain is central to physical and mental well-being. In this multi-site, qualitative study, we investigated views and attitudes of adult participants in brain research studies on the brain and personalized brain health as well as interest in maintaining a healthy...

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Autores principales: Friedman, Barbara Bodorkos, Suri, Sana, Solé-Padullés, Cristina, Düzel, Sandra, Drevon, Christian A, Baaré, William F C, Bartrés-Faz, David, Fjell, Anders M, Johansen-Berg, Heidi, Madsen, Kathrine S, Nyberg, Lars, Penninx, Brenda W J H, Sexton, Claire, Walhovd, Kristine B, Zsoldos, Enikő, Budin-Ljøsne, Isabelle
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31682729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnz155
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author Friedman, Barbara Bodorkos
Suri, Sana
Solé-Padullés, Cristina
Düzel, Sandra
Drevon, Christian A
Baaré, William F C
Bartrés-Faz, David
Fjell, Anders M
Johansen-Berg, Heidi
Madsen, Kathrine S
Nyberg, Lars
Penninx, Brenda W J H
Sexton, Claire
Walhovd, Kristine B
Zsoldos, Enikő
Budin-Ljøsne, Isabelle
author_facet Friedman, Barbara Bodorkos
Suri, Sana
Solé-Padullés, Cristina
Düzel, Sandra
Drevon, Christian A
Baaré, William F C
Bartrés-Faz, David
Fjell, Anders M
Johansen-Berg, Heidi
Madsen, Kathrine S
Nyberg, Lars
Penninx, Brenda W J H
Sexton, Claire
Walhovd, Kristine B
Zsoldos, Enikő
Budin-Ljøsne, Isabelle
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A healthy brain is central to physical and mental well-being. In this multi-site, qualitative study, we investigated views and attitudes of adult participants in brain research studies on the brain and personalized brain health as well as interest in maintaining a healthy brain. DESIGN AND METHODS: We conducted individual interviews with 44 adult participants in brain research cohorts of the Lifebrain consortium in Spain, Norway, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and coded using a cross-country codebook. The interview data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. RESULTS: Most participants did not focus on their own brain health and expressed uncertainty regarding how to maintain it. Those actively focusing on brain health often picked one specific strategy like diet or memory training. The participants were interested in taking brain health tests to learn about their individual risk of developing brain diseases, and were willing to take measures to maintain their brain health if personalized follow-up was provided and the measures had proven impact. The participants were interested in more information on brain health. No differences in responses were identified between age groups, sex, or countries. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Concise, practical, personalized, and evidence-based information about the brain may promote brain health. Based on our findings, we have launched an ongoing global brain health survey to acquire more extensive, quantitative, and representative data on public perception of personalized brain health.
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spelling pubmed-74274792020-08-19 Are People Ready for Personalized Brain Health? Perspectives of Research Participants in the Lifebrain Consortium Friedman, Barbara Bodorkos Suri, Sana Solé-Padullés, Cristina Düzel, Sandra Drevon, Christian A Baaré, William F C Bartrés-Faz, David Fjell, Anders M Johansen-Berg, Heidi Madsen, Kathrine S Nyberg, Lars Penninx, Brenda W J H Sexton, Claire Walhovd, Kristine B Zsoldos, Enikő Budin-Ljøsne, Isabelle Gerontologist Brain Health BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A healthy brain is central to physical and mental well-being. In this multi-site, qualitative study, we investigated views and attitudes of adult participants in brain research studies on the brain and personalized brain health as well as interest in maintaining a healthy brain. DESIGN AND METHODS: We conducted individual interviews with 44 adult participants in brain research cohorts of the Lifebrain consortium in Spain, Norway, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and coded using a cross-country codebook. The interview data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. RESULTS: Most participants did not focus on their own brain health and expressed uncertainty regarding how to maintain it. Those actively focusing on brain health often picked one specific strategy like diet or memory training. The participants were interested in taking brain health tests to learn about their individual risk of developing brain diseases, and were willing to take measures to maintain their brain health if personalized follow-up was provided and the measures had proven impact. The participants were interested in more information on brain health. No differences in responses were identified between age groups, sex, or countries. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Concise, practical, personalized, and evidence-based information about the brain may promote brain health. Based on our findings, we have launched an ongoing global brain health survey to acquire more extensive, quantitative, and representative data on public perception of personalized brain health. Oxford University Press 2020-08 2019-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7427479/ /pubmed/31682729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnz155 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Brain Health
Friedman, Barbara Bodorkos
Suri, Sana
Solé-Padullés, Cristina
Düzel, Sandra
Drevon, Christian A
Baaré, William F C
Bartrés-Faz, David
Fjell, Anders M
Johansen-Berg, Heidi
Madsen, Kathrine S
Nyberg, Lars
Penninx, Brenda W J H
Sexton, Claire
Walhovd, Kristine B
Zsoldos, Enikő
Budin-Ljøsne, Isabelle
Are People Ready for Personalized Brain Health? Perspectives of Research Participants in the Lifebrain Consortium
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title_fullStr Are People Ready for Personalized Brain Health? Perspectives of Research Participants in the Lifebrain Consortium
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title_short Are People Ready for Personalized Brain Health? Perspectives of Research Participants in the Lifebrain Consortium
title_sort are people ready for personalized brain health? perspectives of research participants in the lifebrain consortium
topic Brain Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31682729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnz155
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