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Sonde Health Introduces Cognitive Fitness Tracking Solution

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Sonde Health is expanding its health monitoring platform beyond mental and respiratory fitness by introducing a cognitive fitness tracker that allows users to monitor brain exertion, or cognitive effort, in real time.

This new solution, called Sonde Cognitive Fitness, analyzes eight vocal characteristics from 30-second voice interactions and generates a score to provide insight into one's cognitive state. Users can passively monitor their cognitive state with a 30-second voice sample collected through most smart devices. Sonde Cognitive Fitness then measures ' vocal biomarkers and generates a simple score that reflects their current cognitive effort. Scores ranging from 80 to 100 are labeled "efficient" (low cognitive effort), 70 to 79 are considered "balanced" (moderate cognitive effort), and 0 to 69 are categorized as "demanding" (high cognitive effort).

"This convenient and non-invasive cognitive fitness tracking solution is the natural progression for Sonde, as we are now the only company to analyze and monitor vocal biomarkers for three of the body's crucial functions— cognitive, mental, and respiratory," said David Liu, CEO of Sonde, in a statement. "Sonde Cognitive Fitness isn't a diagnostic tool; rather, it assesses through your speech your current cognitive effort to provide early clues about your well-being, for instance, if you have consistently lower cognitive fitness scores when performing simple tasks."

Sonde Cognitive Fitness is designed for easy integration via its application programming interface (API) and software development kit (SDK). A strong verification process ensures only enrolled and consented users' voice samples are collected, and no audio is stored or transmitted off the device to protect privacy.

To develop this tool, Sonde partnered with GN Group and experts in clinical cognitive impairment at leading academic medical centers, including Massachusetts General Hospital and the Montefiore Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The combined studies included nearly 700 older adult research participants whose cognitive capabilities were characterized using Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination (ACE), the Blessed Dementia Scale, and the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale. Sonde Cognitive Fitness scores aligned with those traditional assessments.

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