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Norms and equivalences for MoCA-30, MoCA-22, and MMSE in the oldest-old

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AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
卷 33, 期 12, 页码 3303-3311

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DOI: 10.1007/s40520-021-01886-z

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Oldest-old; 90+; Score conversion; MMSE; MoCA-30; MoCA-22

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  1. National Institute on Aging [R01AG021055]
  2. Arizona Department of Health Services
  3. Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium [CTR040636]
  4. Sun Health Foundation and Banner Health

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This study provided norms and score equivalence for cognitive screening tests for the oldest-old population. The norms for subtests and cognitive domains will aid in evaluating the cognitive status of this group, while the equivalences between different tests will facilitate continuity of cognitive tracking and comparison of studies.
Background Cognitive screening is important for the oldest-old (age 90 +). This age group is the fastest growing and has the highest risk of dementia. However, norms and score equivalence for screening tests are lacking for this group. Aims To provide norms and score equivalence for commonly used cognitive screening tests for the oldest-old. Methods Data on 157 participants of the Center for Healthy Aging Longevity Study aged 90 + were analyzed. First, we derived norms for (1) subtests and cognitive domains of the in-person Montreal Cognitive Assessment having a maximum score of 30 (MoCA-30) and (2) the total MoCA-22 score, obtained from the in-person MoCA-30 by summing the subtests that do not require visual input to a maximum score of 22. These norms were derived from 124 participants with a Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) >= 27. Second, we derived score equivalences for MMSE to MoCA-30 and MoCA-22, and MoCA-30 to MoCA-22 using equipercentile equating method with log-linear smoothing, based on all 157 participants. Results MoCA-22 total score norms are: mean = 18.3(standard deviation = 2.2). An MMSE score of 27 is equivalent to a MoCA-30 score of 22 and a MoCA-22 score of 16. Discussion and conclusions Subtest, domain and MoCA-22 norms will aid in evaluation of the oldest-old who cannot complete the MoCA-30 or are tested over the phone. The equivalences of the three cognitive tests (MMSE, MoCA-30, MoCA-22) in the oldest-old will facilitate continuity of cognitive tracking of individuals tested with different tests over time and comparison of the studies that use different cognitive tests.

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