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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Megan Jones's research has explored various aspects of human health and performance, with a recent focus on cognitive function and athletic supplementation. Her work includes investigating the impact of red spinach extract and dietary nitrate supplementation on muscle oxygenation, cognitive function, and physical performance in trained individuals and athletes. Jones has also contributed to studies examining digital interventions for individuals at risk for Alzheimer's disease, focusing on cognitive velocity and processing speed.
Her publications also extend to areas such as sit-to-stand power across the lifespan and optimizing supply chain execution. She has a publication record with an h-index of 9, encompassing 75 total publications and 244 citations. Jones has been involved as a Co-Principal Investigator on a $2,000,000 NSF grant focused on datacenter optimization through whole-stack novel accounting, design, reuse, and heterogeneous provisioning of chiplets.
She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Anthony Campitelli, Ray Urbina, and Jordan M. Glenn, as well as Jennifer L. Vincenzo at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Jones leads a research group and has been recently active, with her most recent publication in 2025.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 75
- Citations: 244
Selected Publications
- A health intervention improves cognition in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s Disease (2024) DOI
- 2-year Health Improvement Interventions Improves Cognition Among Adults Aged 45-75 At Risk For Alzheimer's Disease (2024) DOI
- Sedentary Behavior Predicts Metabolic Syndrome In Older Adults And Is Not Attenuated By Physical Activity (2024) DOI
- Digital 2-year multidomain health interventions improve cognition and stabilize Alzheimer’s disease risk in at-risk adults (DC-MARVEL): A randomized controlled trial (2024) DOI
- Initial Perspectives From Rural-Residing Adults on a Digital Cognitive Health Coaching Intervention: Exploratory Qualitative Analysis (2024) DOI
- Physical function predicts declarative memory (2023) DOI
- NO DIFFERENCE IN SUBJECTIVE SLEEP MEASUREMENTS BETWEEN MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER ADULTS (2023) DOI
- HEALTH COACHING IMPROVES EVERYDAY COGNITION AMONG INDIVIDUALS AT RISK FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE (2023) DOI
- Using Physical Function Performance Tests And Fall Outcomes To Predict Rbans Scores In Older Adults (2023) DOI
- A Latent Measure Of Muscle Quality Predicts Walking Ability In Adults Over The Age Of 45 (2023) DOI
- Health Coaching Improves Body Composition In Males 45 - 75 After 1 Year Of Intervention (2023) DOI
- High health coaching adherence increases Alzheimer’s protection in at‐risk inviduals following a 4‐month intervention (2023) DOI
- Differences in Habitual and Maximal Gait Velocity Across Age Groups: A Cross-Sectional Examination (2023) DOI
- Short-Term Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Improve Functional Performance in Older Active Women (2023) DOI
- A Novel Digital Digit-Symbol Substitution Test Measuring Processing Speed in Adults At Risk for Alzheimer Disease: Validation Study (2022) DOI
Federal Grants 1 $2,000,000 total
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