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. 2016 May 17;6:26148. doi: 10.1038/srep26148

Table 1. Demographics and clinical measures of aMCI patients and healthy control subjects.

Items HC aMCI t values(χ2) pvalues
n = 129 n = 85
Age (years) 68.43(6.59) 69.48(7.52) −1.085 0.279
Gender (male/female) 64/65 46/39 0.416 0.519
Education level (years) 12.39(3.04) 11.84(3.22) 1.271 0.205
MMSE scores 28.22(1.43) 26.25(2.65) 7.035 0.000*
MDRS_2 137.92(3.57) 131.29(6.85) 9.252 0.000*
HAMD scores 1.63(2.39) 1.81(3.11) −0.481 0.631
Composite Z scores of each cognitive domain
 Episodic memory 0.50(0.50) −0.75(0.71) 15.266 0.000*
 information processing speed −0.12(0.35) 0.19(0.59) −4.78 0.000*
 Executive function 0.04(0.35) −0.07(0.36) 2.292 0.000*
 Visuospatial function 0.32(0.66) −0.04(0.35) 7.768 0.000*

Notes: Values are expressed as the mean (standard deviation, SD). Abbreviations: HC, healthy controls; aMCI, amnestic mild cognitive impairment; MMSE, Mini mental state exam; MDRS-2, Mattis Dementia Rating Scale-2; HAMD, Hamilton Depression Scale. *Significant differences are found between aMCI and HC subjects. P values are obtained by t test except for gender (chi square test). The performances of MMSE and MDRS-2 are presented as raw scores. The level of each cognitive domain is denoted by the composite Z scores. Raw scores and corresponding Z scores of individual neuropsychological tests are shown in Supplementary Table1.