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. 2024 Feb 15;15:1340710. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1340710

Table 7.

Multiple regression coefficients for digital measures of Simple Reaction Time task.

Clinical risk factors ART_all ART_correct ART_test MRT_test SDRT_test CE Percent_correct SDRT_correct
DBP 2.3
(0.1, 4.5)
0.04
2.2
(0.2, 4.2)
0.03
2.3
(0.1, 4.5)
0.04
2.3
(0.0, 4.7)
0.05
−0.8
(−1.5, −0.0)
0.05
MI 155.7
(62.0, 249.5)
0.00
206.2
(105.7, 306.7)
0.00
155.8
(62.2, 249.5)
0.00
152.2
(54.7, 249.7)
0.00
−46.6
(−78.9, −14.2)
0.01
Stroke 149.7
(38.0, 261.3)
0.01
138.8
(39.6, 237.9)
0.01
149.7
(38.1, 261.3)
0.01
134.1
(18.0, 250.3)
0.02
−50.7
(−89.3, −12.2)
0.01
CHF −177.8
(−348.2, −7.3)
0.04
83.2
(12.5, 154.0)
0.02
49.2
(1.9, 96.6)
0.04
Total cholesterol −0.3
(−0.6, −0.1)
0.02
−0.3
(−0.4, −0.1)
0.01
RatioTC-HDL 11.8
(1.4, 22.1)
0.03
10.0
(3.0, 16.9)
0.01
SBP −0.2
(−0.3, −0.1)
0.00

The values are presented as coefficient, 95% confidence interval, p-value. Blank cells indicate that the corresponding clinical factors were not statistically significant and were therefore removed from the final backward models. Regression coefficients are presented per unit for continuous variables or as the presence of a condition for binary variables. Age and sex were forced as covariates in all the models. DBP, diastolic blood pressure; MI, myocardial infarction; CHF, congestive heart failure; RatioTC-HDL, the total cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio; SBP, systolic blood pressure.