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. 2013 Mar 27;8(3):e59649. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0059649

Figure 2. Baseline factors associated with reversion from mild cognitive impairment to normal cognitive functioning.

Figure 2

Univariate analyses identified measures that discriminated between reverters and non-reverters. Each of these measures was assigned to one of six sets of related variables: cognitive reserve, sensory, health and genetic, neuroimaging, personality, and diagnostic. For each of these sets we performed a separate multivariable regression containing the discriminating measures assigned to that set, controlling for age and sex (and intracranial volume for the neuroimaging set). A separate Nagelkerke R2 value is shown for each of the six sets. The factors on the right hand side are those from among the variables in the relevant set that were independently associated with reversion (p<0.05).