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. 2017 Jun 9;9:188. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2017.00188

Table 2.

Demographic and clinical variables.

Age 40 ± 2 (n = 30) Age 50 ± 2 (n = 31) p-value
Age, years 40.33 (1.30) 49.84 (1.29) <0.001
Gender, % female 40 61 0.576
WAIS-III Information 15.03 (5.37) 15.97 (5.54) 0.883
MMSE 29.33 (1.06) 28.90 (1.04) 0.580
BDRS a 0.48 (0.89) 0.45 (0.86) 0.883
FAQ 0.33 (0.66) 0.58 (0.85) 0.654
BDI b 3.62 (2.90) 5.64 (3.42) 0.576
GDS b 1.47 (1.46) 2.22 (1.39) 0.654

Values in the table represent mean (SD) except for gender where percentage is displayed. All p-values are adjusted using the Benjamini–Hochberg’s correction for multiple testing. Significant results are highlighted in bold for easier reading. an = 60; bDepressive symptomatology was measured with BDI (n = 35) or GDS (n = 26). WAIS-III, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale – Third Edition; MMSEI, Mini-Mental State Examination; BDRSI, Blessed Dementia Rating Scale; FAQI, Functional Activities Questionnaire; BDII, Beck Depression Inventory; GDSI, Geriatric Depression Scale.