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== ملخص البحث باللغة الاصلية ==
 
== ملخص البحث باللغة الاصلية ==
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Objective: To provide normative data for healthy younger adults performance on the Egyptian-Arabic modified Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-III (m-ACE-III) and to investigate the effects of age, gender and education on test performance.
  
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Background: The ACE-III (2012) is a brief cognitive battery that assesses various aspects of cognition. Its 5 subdomains (Attention and Orientation, Memory, Verbal Fluency, Language, and Visuospatial Abilities) are commonly impaired in Alzheimer disease and frontotemporal dementia. Methods: We translated and adapted the ACE-III (2012) to the Egyptian population. We evaluated this modified version on 77 cognitively healthy volunteers (50.6% men, 49.4% women) aged between 20 and 59 years. We stratified the participants both by age (20 to 34, 35 to 44, and 45 to 59 years) and by degree of education (education of university degree or above, or less than a university degree). None of the participants had any complaints of cognitive decline or history of neurological or psychiatric illness and none fulfilled the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-IV criteria for depression.
  
Objec&ve: To provide normaQve data for healthy younger adults performance on the EgypQan-Arabic
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Results: The table below shows the performance of normal subjects on different subscales of Egyptian mACE
modified Addenbrooke’s CogniQve ExaminaQon-III (m-ACE-III) and to invesQgate the effects of age, gender and
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Analysis of the effect of age, gender and education on the performance on m-ACE, showed that age had a negative influence verbal fluency (p<0.05), visuo-spatal performance (p<0.05), and total m-ACE III scores (p<0.05), while degree of education had a positive effect on all the m-ACE-III subscales along with the total m-ACE III score (p<0.05). Gender did not affect any m-ACE-III scores.
educaQon on test performance.
 
Background: The ACE-III (2012) is a brief cogniQve ba]ery that assesses various aspects of cogniQon. Its 5
 
subdomains (A]enQon and OrientaQon, Memory, Verbal Fluency, Language, and VisuospaQal AbiliQes) are
 
commonly impaired in Alzheimer disease and frontotemporal demenQa.
 
Methods: We translated and adapted the ACE-III (2012) to the EgypQan populaQon. We evaluated this
 
modified version on 77 cogniQvely healthy volunteers (50.6% men, 49.4% women) aged between 20 and 59
 
years. We straQfied the parQcipants both by age (20 to 34, 35 to 44, and 45 to 59 years) and by degree of
 
educaQon (educaQon of university degree or above, or less than a university degree). None of the parQcipants
 
had any complaints of cogniQve decline or history of neurological or psychiatric illness and none fulfilled the
 
DiagnosQc and StaQsQcal Manual-IV criteria for depression.
 
Results: The table below shows the performance of
 
normal subjects on different subscales of EgypQan mACE.
 
  
Analysis of the effect of age, gender and educaQon on
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Conclusions: By adapting the ACE-III in the Egyptian-Arabic population, we were able to establish normative data in healthy younger Egyptian adults. The performance of healthy younger adults on the Egyptian-Arabic Modified Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-III (m-ACE-III) is significantly influenced by the degree of education and, to a lesser extent, by age, but not by gender.
the performance on m-ACE, showed that age had a
 
negaQve influence verbal fluency (p<0.05), visuo-spaQal
 
performance (p<0.05), and total m-ACE III scores
 
(p<0.05), while degree of educaQon had a posiQve effect
 
on all the m-ACE-III subscales along with the total m-ACE
 
III score (p<0.05). Gender did not affect any m-ACE-III
 
scores.
 
Conclusions: By adapQng the ACE-III in the EgypQan-Arabic populaQon, we were able to establish normaQve
 
data in healthy younger EgypQan adults. The performance of healthy younger adults on the EgypQan-Arabic
 
Modified Addenbrooke’s CogniQve ExaminaQon-III (m-ACE-III) is significantly influenced by the degree of
 
educaQon and, to a lesser extent, by age, but not by gender.
 
  
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== ملخص البحث باللغة العربية ==
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نتائج ترجمة إختبار النسخة العربية لإختبار الطلاقة اللفظية للحروف وللمجموعات [[Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination III]].
  
== ملخص البحث باللغة العربية ==
 
نتائج ترجمة إختبار النسخة العربية لإختبار الطلاقة اللفظية للحروف وللمجموعات.
 
 
 
== ملاحظات ==
 
== ملاحظات ==
 
تم إنتاج نسخة عربية من الإختبار  
 
تم إنتاج نسخة عربية من الإختبار  
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[[تصنيف:قطاع المنشورات والبحوث]]
 
[[تصنيف:قطاع المنشورات والبحوث]]
[[تصنيف:قطاع المصطلحات والمعايير]]
 
 
[[تصنيف:Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination III]]
 
[[تصنيف:Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination III]]
 
[[تصنيف:Tarik Qassem]]
 
[[تصنيف:Tarik Qassem]]

المراجعة الحالية بتاريخ 07:25، 19 ديسمبر 2017

Normative Data for Healthy Younger Adults Performance on the Egyptian-Arabic Modified Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination III (m-ACE-III)

Tarik Qassem, Mohamed Khater, Tamer Emara, Doha Rasheedy, Heba M. Tawfik, Ahmed S. Mohammedin, Mohammad Tolba, Karim Abdel Aziz

Royal College of Psychiatrists international Congress 2014

عنوان البحث[عدل]

Letter and Category Fluency Across the Lifespan in Healthy Egyptian Adults

تاريخ النشر[عدل]

2014

جهة النشر[عدل]

Royal College of Psychiatrists international Congress 2014

مجال البحث[عدل]

طبنفس مسنين

نوع البحث[عدل]

بوستر

تصنيف البحث[عدل]

طبنفس مسنين

URL[عدل]

الموقع الالكترونى للبحث https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263853763_Normative_Data_for_Healthy_Younger_Adults_Performance_on_the_Egyptian-Arabic_Modified_Addenbrookes_Cognitive_Examination_III_%28m-ACE-III%29==تاريخ قبول البحث == 2014

عدد الصفحات[عدل]

1

مكان إجراء البحث[عدل]

مصر

ملخص البحث باللغة الاصلية[عدل]

Objective: To provide normative data for healthy younger adults performance on the Egyptian-Arabic modified Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-III (m-ACE-III) and to investigate the effects of age, gender and education on test performance.

Background: The ACE-III (2012) is a brief cognitive battery that assesses various aspects of cognition. Its 5 subdomains (Attention and Orientation, Memory, Verbal Fluency, Language, and Visuospatial Abilities) are commonly impaired in Alzheimer disease and frontotemporal dementia. Methods: We translated and adapted the ACE-III (2012) to the Egyptian population. We evaluated this modified version on 77 cognitively healthy volunteers (50.6% men, 49.4% women) aged between 20 and 59 years. We stratified the participants both by age (20 to 34, 35 to 44, and 45 to 59 years) and by degree of education (education of university degree or above, or less than a university degree). None of the participants had any complaints of cognitive decline or history of neurological or psychiatric illness and none fulfilled the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-IV criteria for depression.

Results: The table below shows the performance of normal subjects on different subscales of Egyptian mACE Analysis of the effect of age, gender and education on the performance on m-ACE, showed that age had a negative influence verbal fluency (p<0.05), visuo-spatal performance (p<0.05), and total m-ACE III scores (p<0.05), while degree of education had a positive effect on all the m-ACE-III subscales along with the total m-ACE III score (p<0.05). Gender did not affect any m-ACE-III scores.

Conclusions: By adapting the ACE-III in the Egyptian-Arabic population, we were able to establish normative data in healthy younger Egyptian adults. The performance of healthy younger adults on the Egyptian-Arabic Modified Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-III (m-ACE-III) is significantly influenced by the degree of education and, to a lesser extent, by age, but not by gender.

ملخص البحث باللغة العربية[عدل]

نتائج ترجمة إختبار النسخة العربية لإختبار الطلاقة اللفظية للحروف وللمجموعات Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination III.

ملاحظات[عدل]

تم إنتاج نسخة عربية من الإختبار

رابط[عدل]