Skip to main content

Table 5 Distribution of scores in participants with near perfect SF-MMSE and SF-EMSE scores

From: Cognitive function in a general population of men and women: a cross sectional study in the European Investigation of Cancer–Norfolk cohort (EPIC-Norfolk)

 

(A) Top MMSE score of 29

(B) Top 25% EMSE score (≥35)

(C) Top 10% EMSE score (≥36)

Men

Women

 

Men

Women

 

Men

Women

 

N*

Frequency% (N)

N*

Frequency% (N)

N*

Frequency% (N)

N*

Frequency% (N)

N*

Frequency% (N)

N*

Frequency% (N)

P-W accuracy score (10th percentile < = 5)

1006

8.2 (82)

1286

5.3 (68)

1034

5.5 (57)

1336

4.2 (56)

418

2.9 (12)

569

3.1 (18)

HVLT (10th percentile < =18)

962

6.7 (64)

1238

2.4 (30)

998

4.6 (46)

1285

1.1 (14)

404

1.5 (6)

568

0.5 (3)

FTMS (10th percentile < = 10)

870

6.2 (54)

1122

4.2 (47)

895

5.1 (46)

1149

3.6 (41)

360

5.3 (19)

514

2.5 (13)

VST (10th percentile > =2702 ms)

874

7.8 (68)

1100

5.4 (59)

904

7.1 (64)

1131

4.6 (52)

366

5.2 (19)

509

4.5 (23)

Short NART error score (10th percentile > =31)

964

5.9 (57)

1252

2.6 (33)

1006

4.0 (40)

1308

1.7 (22)

409

1.7 (7)

577

1.2 (7)

  1. Participants achieving (A) Perfect MMSE Score of 29 (B) Top 25% SF-EMSE score and (C) Top 10% SF-EMSE score and scoring in the bottom 10th percentile of the other cognition tests.
  2. N*: Total Number of Participants with both test scores available.
  3. N: Number of participants in the bottom 10th percentile.