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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Oct 8.
Published in final edited form as: Atherosclerosis. 2007 Sep 14;197(2):541–548. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2007.08.010

Table 2.

Age and sex adjusted association between IMT and cognitive function, as a function of SES.

Cognitive function High SES N = 1375 Intermediate SES N = 1967 Low SES N = 554
beta (p) beta (p) beta (p)

Memory −.006 (p = 0.83) .023 (p = 0.31) −.026 (p = 0.56)
AH4-I .021 (p = 0.44) −.026 (p = 0.25) −.144 (p = 0.001)
Mill Hill .001 (p = 0.98) −.00 (p = 1.00) −.144 (p = 0.002)
Phonemic fluency −.02 (p = 0.47) −.02 (p = 0.40) −.121 (p = 0.006)
Semantic fluency −.028 (p = 0.30) −.005 (p = 0.83) −.106 (p = 0.02)
MMSE .03 (p = 0.28) .008 (p = 0.73) −.058 (p = 0.19)

Analysis restricted to those with complete data.

Standardized regression coefficient