心理学
优势(遗传学)
入射(几何)
疾病
偏侧性
阿尔茨海默病
发病年龄
听力学
发展心理学
人口学
医学
内科学
社会学
化学
物理
光学
基因
生物化学
作者
Joseph J. Ryan,David S. Kreiner,Anthony M. Paolo
标识
DOI:10.1080/00207454.2019.1707824
摘要
Purpose/Aim of the study: Research has suggested decreasing proportions of non-right handers in older age groups and reduced incidence of non-right handedness among individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We hypothesized that healthy elderly individuals would have a higher proportion of non-right handers than individuals with AD and that the proportion of non-right handers would decrease with increasing age. Further, we investigated whether the proportions of non-right handers differed between those with early and late onset of AD.Materials and Methods: Two-hundred and fifty-six healthy elderly and 182 individuals with AD served as participants. Hand dominance was recorded based on side of writing during testing and self-report. We analyzed proportions of right handers and non-right handers for three age ranges (≤ 69, 70 – 79, and ≥ 80 years). A second analysis focused on the proportions of right and non-right handers among patients with AD classified as either early or late disease onset.Results: Handedness proportions did not differ between the controls and ADs. For AD but not for controls, there was a trend towards reduced proportions of non-right handers with increasing age. Early onset AD was associated with a larger proportion of non-right handers compared to those with late onset AD.Conclusions: Results did not support a trend of decreasing non-right handedness with increasing age in controls, but did provide support for such a trend in individuals with AD. The results provided support for the hypothesis of increased incidence of non-right handedness in early onset vs. late onset AD.
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