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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aphasiology. 2019 Sep 23;34(12):1456–1470. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2019.1670330

Table 1:

Age, Sex, Education, and Symptom Duration for PPA Variants and for Participants Overall

Variant Age (yrs) (M, SD) Education (yrs) (M, SD) Symptom Duration (mos) (M, SD) Sex (F) n (%)
lvPPA (n = 39) 70.82 (6.08) 16.32 (2.61) 45.92 (26.36) 23 (59)
nfaPPA (n = 24) 69.79 (9.95) 16.00 (2.36) 47.96 (23.02) 12(50)
svPPA (n = 30) 66.47 (6.72) 14.85 (2.32) 41.23 (18.81) 18 (60)
Overall (N = 93) 69.15 (7.61) 15.78 (2.51) 44.94 (23.20) 53 (57)
p values* .054 .059 .540 .722

F, female; M, mean; SD, standard deviation; yrs, years; mos, months; lvPPA, logopenic primary progressive aphasia; nfaPPA, nonfluent agrammatic primary progressive aphasia; svPPA semantic variant primary progressive aphasia

*

p values were calculated using one-way ANOVA for age, education, and symptom duration and using chi square for sex.