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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Geriatr Soc. 2016 Dec 19;65(3):511–519. doi: 10.1111/jgs.14552

Table 4.

Cognitive Function According to Individual Characteristics of Weight Trajectory in Fully Adjusted Models

MMSE 3MS Trails B CVLT-I CVLT-D Verbal
Fluency
Category
Fluency
Digit span
Forward
Digit Span
Backward
Weight change
characteristica,b
Meanc
(95% CI)
Meanc
(95% CI)
Meanc
(95% CI)
Meanc
(95% CI)
Meanc
(95% CI)
Meanc
(95% CI)
Meanc
(95% CI)
Meanc
(95% CI)
Meanc
(95% CI)
Weight change baseline to year 20d
No weight loss 22.06 (21.51, 22.62) 85.42 (84.08, 86.78) 174.57 (161.74, 188.42) 22.78 (22.07, 23.49) 4.76 (4.39, 5.12) 9.83 (9.28, 10.38) 10.22 (9.75, 10.70) 7.05 (6.75, 7.34) 5.02 (4.74, 5.29)
Minimal weight loss 21.77 (21.33, 22.21) 84.89 (83.81, 85.98) 180.89 (169.59, 192.95) 22.42 (21.85, 23.0) 4.96 (4.66, 5.25) 9.89 (9.45, 10.34) 10.12 (9.73, 10.50) 7.11 (6.87, 7.35) 5.14 (4.92, 5.36)
Moderate Weight loss 21.51 (20.85, 21.19) 84.37 (82.73, 86.05) 190.27 (173.04, 209.21) 21.31 (20.43, 22.19) 4.28 (3.84, 4.73) 9.18 (8.49, 9.86) 9.83 (9.24, 10.42) 7.24 (6.88, 7.61) 5.13 (4.79, 5.47)
Adjusted P value for trend 0.14 0.25 0.09 0.002 0.06 0.08 0.23 0.33 0.55
Slope of weight change baseline to year 20e
Positive slope 22.07 (21.54, 22.62) 85.55 (84.23, 86.89) 174.55 (161.96, 188.13) 22.85 (22.15, 23.55) 4.83 (4.48, 5.19) 10.0 (9.46, 10.54) 10.12 (9.65, 10.59) 7.02 (6.74, 7.31) 5.10 (4.83, 5.37)
Minimal negative slope 21.78 (21.33, 22.23) 84.81 (83.71, 85.91) 182.64 (171.10, 194.95) 22.43 (21.85, 23.01) 4.93 (4.63, 5.23) 9.81 (9.36, 10.26) 10.14 (9.75, 10.53) 7.11 (6.87, 7.35) 5.10 (4.88, 5.33)
Moderate negative slope 21.45 (20.79, 22.12) 84.44 (82.81, 86.10) 185.38 (168.60, 203.83) 21.23 (20.35, 22.10) 4.31 (3.87, 4.76) 9.27 (8.59, 9.95) 9.95 (9.36, 10.54) 7.28 (6.92, 7.65) 5.14 (4.80, 5.47)
Adjusted P value for trend 0.09 0.22 0.24 0.001 0.03 0.05 0.59 0.19 0.85
Abrupt weight declinef
No 21.74 (21.32, 22.17) 84.77 (83.72, 85.84) 181.46 (170.29, 193.37) 22.31 (21.74, 22.87) 4.75 (4.46, 5.04) 9.76 (9.33, 10.20) 9.98 (9.60, 10.35) 7.16 (6.93, 7.39) 5.14 (4.92, 5.36)
Yes 21.95 (21.42, 22.49) 85.35 (84.05, 86.67) 179.55 (166.94, 193.12) 22.44 (21.75, 23.13) 4.92 (4.57, 5.27) 9.80 (9.27, 10.33) 10.40 (9.94, 10.86) 7.01 (6.73, 7.30) 5.04 (4.77, 5.30)
Adjusted P value for trend 0.40 0.35 0.75 0.67 0.31 0.88 0.05 0.26 0.41
Weight variability (RMSPE) quartileg
Q1 21.92 (21.37, 22.47) 85.46 (84.12, 86.83) 173.47 (160.64, 187.33) 22.38 (21.66, 23.10) 4.94 (4.57, 5.31) 10.01 (9.45, 10.56) 10.48 (10.01, 10.96) 7.04 (6.75, 7.34) 4.96 (4.69, 5.24)
Q2 21.93 (21.37, 22.51) 85.46 (84.07, 86.87) 182.87 (168.89, 198.00) 22.54 (21.79, 23.28) 4.76 (4.39, 5.14) 10.11 (9.54, 10.68) 10.23 (9.74, 10.73) 7.26 (6.96, 7.57) 5.28 (5.0, 5.57)
Q3 21.89 (21.36, 22.44) 84.86 (83.55, 86.20) 178.93 (165.75, 193.16) 22.39 (21.68, 23.09) 4.80 (4.44, 5.16) 9.60 (9.06, 10.14) 9.72 (9.25, 10.18) 6.98 (6.69, 7.27) 5.01 (4.75, 5.28)
Q4 21.47 (20.93, 22.03) 84.07 (82.72, 85.44) 189.32 (174.94, 204.89) 22.10 (21.37, 22.83) 4.70 (4.33, 5.08) 9.44 (8.87, 10.0) 10.04 (9.55, 10.53) 7.22 (6.92, 7.52) 5.22 (4.94, 5.50)
Adjusted P value for trend 0.17 .05 0.07 0.44 0.31 0.03 0.03 0.64 0.31
a

Each model includes the single weight measure of interest and the non-weight covariates of age, education, clinic, depression, and walking speed (quartiles).

b

Sample size for analyses varied based on completion of cognitive tests and covariate assessment: MMSE (n=1267), 3MS (n=1267), Trails B (n=1035), CVLT – Immediate recall (n=1246), CVLT – Delayed recall (n=1246), Verbal fluency (n=1246), Category fluency (n=1246), Digit span – forward (n=1259), Digit span – backward (n=1254)

c

Means are adjusted.

d

Categories are relative to population change SD (8.99 kg); no weight loss signifies weight change >=0; minimal weight loss indicates weight change was <=1 SD but >0; moderate weight loss indicates weight change was >1 SD.

e

Categories are relative to overall population slope (0.44 kg per year decrease in weight); positive slope (slope >=0) indicates weight gain; minimal negative slope indicates rate of weight loss the same as or slightly greater (within 1 SD) than the population rate (1 SD <= slope <0); moderate negative slope indicates rate of weight loss greater than the SD for the population rate (slope <1 SD).

f

Presence of an unrecovered abrupt decline in weight determined from whether the weight trajectory fit a quadratic equation with a relative maximum and weight loss continued to the end of the weight trajectory (yes/no).

g

Variability of weight calculated using the root mean square percentage error (RMSPE) of the estimated linear and quadratic weight curves for each woman.