Phelps Jolene, Guan Dylan X, Teo Koon, O'Donnell Martin, Yusuf Salim, Bosch Jackie, Ismail Zahinoor, Smith Eric E
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Division of Medical Sciences, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Age Ageing. 2025 May 3;54(5). doi: 10.1093/ageing/afaf115.
Standardised questionnaires of cognitive symptoms and cognitive-related function can assist in diagnosing dementia. The Standardised Assessment of Global Everyday Activities (SAGEA) is a 15-item questionnaire, developed to measure functional status by capturing cognitive symptoms, basic and instrumental activities of daily living, participation in activites, and mobility.
The aim of this study was to validate the SAGEA as a tool for assessing cognitive dysfunction in dementia.
Participants with dementia, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or subjective cognitive decline (SCD) were selected from the clinic-based Prospective Registry for Persons with Memory Symptoms (PROMPT), and cognitively asymptomatic, unimpaired controls were selected from the Canadian Platform for Research Online to Investigate Health, Quality of Life, Cognition, Behaviour, Function and Caregiving in Ageing study.
SAGEA scores correlated well with the Lawton-Brody scale for instrumental activities of daily living (r = -0.68, P < 0.0001). SAGEA scores differed significantly across participant groups, highest for individuals with dementia (17.7 ± 8.59) followed by MCI (10.8 ± 9.10), SCD (8.07 ± 7.06) and controls (1.60 ± 2.07). The SAGEA classified dementia with an AUC of 0.97, sensitivity of 94.5% and specificity of 94.6% at a cut-off point of ≥6 points based on Youden's index. A dementia diagnosis algorithm based on the SAGEA distinguished dementia from controls with a sensitivity of 68% and specificity of 100%.
This study supports the utility of the SAGEA as an adjunct to diagnosing dementia and a potentially useful screening tool.
认知症状和认知相关功能的标准化问卷有助于痴呆症的诊断。全球日常活动标准化评估(SAGEA)是一份包含15个条目的问卷,旨在通过捕捉认知症状、日常生活的基本和工具性活动、参与活动情况以及行动能力来衡量功能状态。
本研究旨在验证SAGEA作为评估痴呆症认知功能障碍工具的有效性。
从基于诊所的记忆症状患者前瞻性登记处(PROMPT)中选取患有痴呆症、轻度认知障碍(MCI)或主观认知下降(SCD)的参与者,并从加拿大在线健康、生活质量、认知、行为、功能和衰老护理研究平台中选取认知无症状、未受损的对照组。
SAGEA评分与日常生活工具性活动的Lawton-Brody量表相关性良好(r = -0.68,P < 0.0001)。SAGEA评分在不同参与者组之间存在显著差异,痴呆症患者得分最高(17.7 ± 8.59),其次是MCI患者(10.8 ± 9.10)、SCD患者(8.07 ± 7.06)和对照组(1.60 ± 2.07)。根据尤登指数,SAGEA在截断点≥6分时对痴呆症的分类AUC为0.97,敏感性为94.5%,特异性为94.6%。基于SAGEA的痴呆症诊断算法区分痴呆症与对照组的敏感性为68%,特异性为100%。
本研究支持SAGEA作为痴呆症诊断辅助工具和潜在有用筛查工具的效用。