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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroepidemiology. 2013 Dec 3;42(2):100–106. doi: 10.1159/000355975

Table 3.

Association between measures of physical activity and telephone interview of cognition scale (TICS-m) over time in the Northern Manhattan Study.

Unadjusted analysis, β (standard error, p-value) Model 1*, β (standard error, p-value) Model 2**, β (standard error, p-value)
MET-score (high vs. no PA) −0.03/year (0.05, 0.6) −0.03/year (0.05. 0.6) −0.03/year (0.05, 0.5)
MET-score (intermediate vs. no PA) −0.02/year (0.05, 0.6) −0.02/year (0.05, 0.7) −0.02/year (0.05, 0.7)
Total Intensity of Physical activity (per 500 kcal/week) −0.002/year (0.003, 0.6) −0.001/year (0.003, 0.7) −0.001/year (0.003, 0.8)
Any physical activity versus none −0.02/year (0.04, 0.6) −0.03/year (0.04, 0.6) −0.02/year (0.04, 0.6)
*

Model 1: adjusted for age, race-ethnicity, sex, insurance (Medicaid/none versus others), and completing high school education

**

Model 2: further adjusted for high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, current tobacco use, moderate alcohol use, hypertension, current cholesterol lowering medications, depression, and diabetes