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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 30.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychology. 2018 May;32(4):450–460. doi: 10.1037/neu0000439

Figure 1. Risk of being classified as unstable (SA) or stable (MA) MCI based on declining sensory function.

Figure 1

The reference category is the not impaired cognitively (NIC) group. Odds ratios reflect the risk of being classified as either SA-MCI (single assessment mild cognitive impairment) or MA-MCI (multiple assessment mild cognitive impairment). SA-MCI individuals exhibited a 1.0 SD deficit on one of five reference cognitive domains relative to age and education matched peers for a single point in time or change in classification status over time. MA-MCI individuals exhibited a 1.0 SD deficit for two or more reference cognitive domains relative to age and education matched peers across at least two consecutive assessments, without reverting to NIC status. All multinomial logistic regression models control for age at baseline and time (years) in study. To facilitate comparison across domain, the sensory predictors were standardized as Z-scores.

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