NCT07596186 · ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

Predict Early Cognitive Changes in a Healthy Elderly Population by Passively Recording Sensor Data From Mobile Devices

This study gives a smartphone app to 100 adults aged 65 and older living in assisted living facilities. The app passively collects sensor data — movement, typing rhythm, screen use, communication patterns — without recording what you actually type or say. Researchers want to see whether those digital signals can detect early cognitive changes over three months. This is an observational study, not a drug or treatment trial — it is testing whether the technology can spot a signal, not whether anything improves cognition.

You may qualify if

  • Age 65 and over
  • Clalit HMO members.
  • Without a known diagnosis of dementia
  • Uses Android mobile phones and writes text messages

You're excluded if

  • A known diagnosis of dementia
  • Uses IOS mobile.
  • Doesn't write text messages

The sponsor's own eligibility wording, lightly reformatted. The study team makes the final eligibility decision — worth discussing with your doctor.

Eligibility criteria as of 2026-05-19

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