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. 2021 Dec 16;43(5):1640–1656. doi: 10.1002/hbm.25748

TABLE 1.

Group demographics of our recruited subjects

50–60 60–70 70–85 Group comparison Post hoc
n 33 30 14 N/A N/A
Sex 20 females, 13 males 18 females, 12 males 9 females, 5 males χ 2 = 0.078, p = 0.962 a N/A
MMSE score

28.9 ± 1.2

(26–30)

28.7 ± 1.3

(26–30)

28.0 ± 1.4

(25–30)

F = 2.102, p = .129 b

50–60 vs. 60–70, p >.999

50–60 vs. 70–85, p = .133

60–70 vs. 70–85, p = .404

MoCA‐B score

28.0 ± 2.1

(20–30)

26.8 ± 1.9

(20–29)

26.0 ± 3.1

(18–30)

F = 3.248, p = .045 b

50–60 vs. 60–70, p = .124

50–60 vs. 70–85, p = .106

60–70 vs. 70–85, p >.999

APOE ε4 carrier 9 carriers, 24 noncarriers 3 carriers, 27 noncarriers 0 carriers, 14 noncarriers χ 2 = 6.723, *p = .035 a N/A

Note: The MMSE and MoCA‐B scores were given as mean ± standard deviation (range).

a

Chi‐squared test.

b

One‐way ANOVA.