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. 2023 Dec 31;20(3):1944–1957. doi: 10.1002/alz.13575

TABLE 3.

Associations between each reproductive history factor with MCI (n = 2092) in Study of Latinos‐Investigation of Neurocognitive Aging.

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI]
Female hormone use
No Ref Ref Ref
Yes 0.29 * [0.11;0.76] 0.34 * [0.13;0.91] 0.35 * [0.13;0.94]
Contraceptive use
No Ref Ref Ref
Yes 0.77 [0.52;1.12] 0.85 [0.57;1.25] 0.81 [0.53;1.23]
Age at menarche 1.01 [0.91;1.11] 0.98 [0.89;1.08] 0.99 [0.90;1.09]
Number of live births 1.08 [0.99;1.19] 1.02 [0.92;1.12] 1.00 [0.91;1.11]
Number of pregnancies 1.04 [0.97;1.12] 1.01 [0.94;1.08] 0.99 [0.92;1.07]
Age at menopause 1.00 [0.96;1.03] 0.99 [0.96;1.03] 1.00 [0.97;1.03]
Menopause age (>45 years)
≤45 years Ref Ref Ref
>45 years 1.19 [0.81;1.75] 1.24 [0.85;1.83] 1.29 [0.87;1.91]
Reproductive span 0.99 [0.96;1.03] 0.99 [0.96;1.03] 1.00 [0.96;1.03]

Note: Sample size is unweighted; all other reported values are weighted to represent the target population.

Each reproductive history factor was entered separately into model. Model 1 was crude, Model 2 was adjusted for age and education, Model 3 was adjusted for Model 2 + language, Hispanic/Latino heritage, field center, income, marital status, insurance status, nativity, and body mass index.

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; M#, model; MCI, mild cognitive impairment; OR, odds ratio.

*

p < .05.