Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAS
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Resumo: | Abstract Phonemic verbal fluency tests assess the production of words beginning with specific letters. Of these letters, the most frequently used are F, A and S. It is a sensitive test for assessing frontal lobe functions. Objective: To provide normative data for the elderly Brazilian population on the FAS test and to investigate the effects of age and schooling on test performance. Methods: The individuals were divided into three age groups (60-69, 70-79 and ³80 years), and into four groups according to education (1-3, 4-7, 8-11 and ³12 years). All subjects were assessed by the Mini Mental State Examination and the FAS. Data were analyzed with Student's t test, ANOVA, simple linear regression and Spearman's correlation. Results: We evaluated 345 cognitively healthy volunteers, 66.66% being female, aged 60 to 93 years, with an educational level ranging from one to 24 years. The average (number of items) ±SD for the whole sample was 28.28±11.53. No significant effect of gender was observed (p=0.5). Performance on the MMSE and education exerted a direct influence on FAS scores (p<0.001), with education being the most significant factor. A positive correlation was found between FAS and the MMSE (r=0.404; p<0.001). Conclusion: The performance of Brazilian elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency tests-FAS is significantly influenced by education, where individuals with higher educational level present better performance than those with fewer years of schooling. Age and gender did not prove significant with the FAS. |
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Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAShealthy elderlyverbal fluencyeducational statusnormative data.Abstract Phonemic verbal fluency tests assess the production of words beginning with specific letters. Of these letters, the most frequently used are F, A and S. It is a sensitive test for assessing frontal lobe functions. Objective: To provide normative data for the elderly Brazilian population on the FAS test and to investigate the effects of age and schooling on test performance. Methods: The individuals were divided into three age groups (60-69, 70-79 and ³80 years), and into four groups according to education (1-3, 4-7, 8-11 and ³12 years). All subjects were assessed by the Mini Mental State Examination and the FAS. Data were analyzed with Student's t test, ANOVA, simple linear regression and Spearman's correlation. Results: We evaluated 345 cognitively healthy volunteers, 66.66% being female, aged 60 to 93 years, with an educational level ranging from one to 24 years. The average (number of items) ±SD for the whole sample was 28.28±11.53. No significant effect of gender was observed (p=0.5). Performance on the MMSE and education exerted a direct influence on FAS scores (p<0.001), with education being the most significant factor. A positive correlation was found between FAS and the MMSE (r=0.404; p<0.001). Conclusion: The performance of Brazilian elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency tests-FAS is significantly influenced by education, where individuals with higher educational level present better performance than those with fewer years of schooling. Age and gender did not prove significant with the FAS.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento2009-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642009000100055Dementia & Neuropsychologia v.3 n.1 2009reponame:Dementia & Neuropsychologiainstname:Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)instacron:ANCC10.1590/S1980-57642009DN30100011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado,Thais HelenaFichman,Helenice CharchatSantos,Etelvina LucasCarvalho,Viviane AmaralFialho,Patrícia PaesKoenig,Anne MariseFernandes,Conceição SantosLourenço,Roberto AlvesParadela,Emylucy Martins de PaivaCaramelli,Pauloeng2016-07-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-57642009000100055Revistahttp://www.demneuropsy.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||demneuropsy@uol.com.br1980-57641980-5764opendoar:2016-07-29T00:00Dementia & Neuropsychologia - Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)false |
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Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAS |
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Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAS |
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Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAS Machado,Thais Helena healthy elderly verbal fluency educational status normative data. |
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Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAS |
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Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAS |
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Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAS |
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Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAS |
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Normative data for healthy elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency task - FAS |
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Machado,Thais Helena |
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Machado,Thais Helena Fichman,Helenice Charchat Santos,Etelvina Lucas Carvalho,Viviane Amaral Fialho,Patrícia Paes Koenig,Anne Marise Fernandes,Conceição Santos Lourenço,Roberto Alves Paradela,Emylucy Martins de Paiva Caramelli,Paulo |
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author |
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Fichman,Helenice Charchat Santos,Etelvina Lucas Carvalho,Viviane Amaral Fialho,Patrícia Paes Koenig,Anne Marise Fernandes,Conceição Santos Lourenço,Roberto Alves Paradela,Emylucy Martins de Paiva Caramelli,Paulo |
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Machado,Thais Helena Fichman,Helenice Charchat Santos,Etelvina Lucas Carvalho,Viviane Amaral Fialho,Patrícia Paes Koenig,Anne Marise Fernandes,Conceição Santos Lourenço,Roberto Alves Paradela,Emylucy Martins de Paiva Caramelli,Paulo |
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healthy elderly verbal fluency educational status normative data. |
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healthy elderly verbal fluency educational status normative data. |
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Abstract Phonemic verbal fluency tests assess the production of words beginning with specific letters. Of these letters, the most frequently used are F, A and S. It is a sensitive test for assessing frontal lobe functions. Objective: To provide normative data for the elderly Brazilian population on the FAS test and to investigate the effects of age and schooling on test performance. Methods: The individuals were divided into three age groups (60-69, 70-79 and ³80 years), and into four groups according to education (1-3, 4-7, 8-11 and ³12 years). All subjects were assessed by the Mini Mental State Examination and the FAS. Data were analyzed with Student's t test, ANOVA, simple linear regression and Spearman's correlation. Results: We evaluated 345 cognitively healthy volunteers, 66.66% being female, aged 60 to 93 years, with an educational level ranging from one to 24 years. The average (number of items) ±SD for the whole sample was 28.28±11.53. No significant effect of gender was observed (p=0.5). Performance on the MMSE and education exerted a direct influence on FAS scores (p<0.001), with education being the most significant factor. A positive correlation was found between FAS and the MMSE (r=0.404; p<0.001). Conclusion: The performance of Brazilian elderly on the phonemic verbal fluency tests-FAS is significantly influenced by education, where individuals with higher educational level present better performance than those with fewer years of schooling. Age and gender did not prove significant with the FAS. |
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