机构:[a]Department of Neurology, Xuan Wu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, P.R. China神经内科首都医科大学宣武医院[b]Center of Alzheimer’s Disease, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders, Beijing, P.R. China[c]Beijing Key Laboratory of Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, Beijing, P.R. China[d]Key Neurodegenerative Laboratory of Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China, Beijing, P.R. China
Background: Chinese nationwide norms of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) have not been established despite its wide use. Objective: To obtain norms for the MMSE based on age, gender, education, and rural or urban residences and to determine the optimal cut-off points of the MMSE in elderly Chinese. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Chinese community residents aged 65 years or over selected by cluster random sampling. The MMSE was administered to 9,629 subjects (7,110 cognitively normal, 2,024 with mild cognitive impairment, and 495 with dementia). The demographic influences on MMSE scores were investigated and the norms were established considering those factors. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to determine the optimal cut-off points. Results: Years of education (standardized beta = 0.399), rural residence (standardized beta = -0.261), age (standardized beta = -0.198), and being female (standardized beta = -0.101) had significant effects on MMSE scores (p < 0.001). Accordingly, we presented the demographic-stratified normative data for the MMSE. The optimal cut-off points for dementia screening were 16/ 17 for illiterate (sensitivity 87.6% and specificity 80.8%), 19/ 20 for individuals with 1-6 years of education (sensitivity 93.6% and specificity 92.7%), and 23/ 24 for individuals with 7 or more years of education (sensitivity 94.3% and specificity 94.3%). Conclusion: We provide the age-, gender-, education-, and residence-specific reference norms for the MMSE derived from an investigation of a large-scale, multicenter, nationwide representative Chinese elderly population. It could be of great improvement for the use of the MMSE in dementia screening in Chinese elderly population.
基金:
CHINA-CANADA Joint Initiative on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (81261120571),
Scientific Promoting Project of Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders(BIBDPXM2014 014226 000016),
Seed Grant of International Alliance of Translational Neuroscience(PXM2014 014226 000006),
Key Medical Professional Development Plan of Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals (ZYLX201301),
the National Science and Technology Major Projects for “Major New Drug Innovation and Development” of the Twelfth 5-year Plan Period (2011ZX09307-001-03),
the Major Project of the Science and Technology Plan of the Beijing Municipal Science& Technology Commission (D111107003111009),
the National Key Technology R&D Program in the Eleventh Five-year Plan Period (2006BAI02B01),
the Key Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30830045).
第一作者机构:[a]Department of Neurology, Xuan Wu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, P.R. China
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[*1]Department of Neurology, XuanWu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, P.R. China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Hanzhi Li,Jianping Jia,Zhiqiang Yang.Mini-Mental State Examination in Elderly Chinese: A Population-Based Normative Study[J].JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE.2016,53(2):487-496.doi:10.3233/JAD-160119.
APA:
Hanzhi Li,Jianping Jia&Zhiqiang Yang.(2016).Mini-Mental State Examination in Elderly Chinese: A Population-Based Normative Study.JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE,53,(2)
MLA:
Hanzhi Li,et al."Mini-Mental State Examination in Elderly Chinese: A Population-Based Normative Study".JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE 53..2(2016):487-496