Table 1 Demographic characteristics and y-value.

From: The clinical significance of an AI-based assumption model for neurocognitive diseases using a novel dual-task system

 

ADD (n = 42)

DLB (n = 11)

MCI (n = 44)

NCD (n = 97)

HC (n = 249)

p

Age

76.1 (10.5)

82.5 (6.1)

78.7 (6.8)

78.0 (8.7)

73.8 (3.8)

 < 0.0001

Sex (F; M)

27; 15

6; 5

30; 14

63; 34

142; 107

0.178

CDR

1.2 (0.4)

1.2 (0.4)

0.5 (0)

0.9 (0.5)

na

na

MMSE-J

19.0 (3.0)

21 (4.6)

26.3 (2.5)

22.6 (4.6)

29.1 (0.8)

 < 0.0001

Y-value

0.947 (0.098)

0.927 (0.105)

0.823 (0.254)

0.89 (0.19)

0.11 (0.20)

 < 0.0001

  1. Data are presented as mean (standard deviation). P-values represent the comparison between the NCD and HC groups and are shown in bold if there is a significant difference. Abbreviations: ADD, Alzheimer’s disease dementia; DLB, dementia with Lewy bodies; MCI, mild cognitive impairment; NCD, neurocognitive disorders; HC, healthy control; CDR, Clinical Dementia Rating; MMSE-J, Mini-Mental State Examination, Japanese version; na, not applicable.