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Table 5 Correlation analysis between each of Montreal cognitive assessment and age-related white matter changes scales with each of balance and gait variables as well as brain MRI volumetry in subcortical vascular cognitive impairment patients

From: Gait and balance impairments in patients with subcortical vascular cognitive impairment

 

MoCA

ARWMC

r

p value

r

p value

ARWMC

−0.659

0.001*

  

Advanced activities of daily living scale

0.640

0.001*

−0.735

0.001*

Total cortical volume

0.460

0.014*

−0.296

0.126

Total white matter volume

0.613

0.001*

−0.703

0.001*

mean cortical thickness

0.789

0.001*

−0.742

0.001*

CT, D, midfrequency

−0.578

0.001*

0.769

0.001*

CT, D, high frequency

−0.581

0.001*

0.604

0.001*

CT, E, midfrequency

−0.637

0.001*

0.566

0.002*

CT, E, high frequency

−0.658

0.001*

0.769

0.001*

CT, F, midfrequency

−0.681

0.001*

0.792

0.001*

CT, F, high frequency

−0.769

0.001*

0.853

0.001*

SP, D, midfrequency

−0.639

0.001*

0.691

0.001*

SP, D, high frequency

−0.680

0.001*

0.624

0.001*

SP, E, midfrequency

−0.797

0.001*

0.767

0.001*

SP, E, high frequency

−0.826

0.001*

0.811

0.001*

SP, F, midfrequency

−0.786

0.001*

0.651

0.001*

SP, F, high frequency

−0.791

0.001*

0.753

0.001*

Mean stride length (dual task)

−0.219

0.086

0.201

0.304

Mean cadence (dual task)

0.663

0.001*

−0.588

0.001*

Mean step width (dual task)

−0.702

0.001*

0.614

0.001*

  1. ARWMC age-related white matter changes, CT cancelation time, D eyes open sway-referenced platform, E eyes closed, sway-referenced platform, F eyes open sway-referenced surround and platform, MoCA Montreal Cognitive Assessment scale, SP spectral power
  2. *Significant