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. 2021 Oct 15;9:e12292. doi: 10.7717/peerj.12292

Table 6. Comparison of Δ ACE-R domain scores between the two Ex groups in the LS population.

Ex (METs · h/day) ACE-R
at baseline
ACE-R after
13 weeks
ΔACE-R F p η2p
Orientation/Attention (points)
Ex < 2.29 17.46 (1.13) 17.54 (1.39) 0.08 (1.66) 0.020 0.888 0.001
Ex ≥ 2.29 17.20 (0.79) 17.40 (0.84) 0.20 (1.23)
Memory (points)
Ex < 2.29 21.08 (5.55) 18.62 (5.12) −2.46 (4.79) 5.134 0.035 0.213
Ex ≥ 2.29 18.60 (5.17) 20.70 (5.08) 2.10 (2.60)
Verbal fluency (points)
Ex < 2.29 11.85 (2.51) 10.92 (3.64) −0.92 (2.62) 2.244 0.151 0.106
Ex ≥ 2.29 12.60 (1.51) 12.80 (1.69) 0.20 (2.62)
Language (points)
Ex < 2.29 24.69 (2.75) 23.92 (2.46) −0.77 (1.30) 0.063 0.805 0.003
Ex ≥ 2.29 25.30 (1.89) 24.60 (2.55) −0.70 (1.34)
Visuospatial (points)
Ex < 2.29 14.08 (1.19) 15.46 (0.88) 1.38 (1.26) 2.139 0.160 0.101
Ex ≥ 2.29 14.00 (1.41) 14.80 (1.62) 0.80 (0.92)

Notes:

Two-way analysis of covariance using baseline and age as the covariates.

Values are shown as means (standard deviation).

LS, Locomotive syndrome; Ex, Exercise; METs, Metabolic equivalents of task; ACE-R, Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-Revised; η2p, Partial eta-squared.