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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurobiol Aging. 2018 May 30;70:10–17. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.05.027

Table 2.

Relation of watershed microinfarcts with global cognition

Region Model 1 Model 2
All Brain Regions Any −0.36
(0.12, 0.76)
Single 0.14
(0.13, 0.30)
Multiple −0.33
(0.16, 0.04*)
Model 3 Model 4
Cortical Watershed Any −0.28
(0.16, 0.07)
Single −0.77
(0.19, 0.69)
Multiple −0.56
(0.26, 0.03*)
Other Brain Regions Any 0.02
(0.12, 0.89)
Single 0.16
(0.14, 0.26)
Multiple −0.22
(0.19, 0.25)

Values in cells are estimated coefficients (SE, p-value). Values based on linear regression models controlling for age, sex, education, AD pathology summary score, and macroscopic infarcts. Models 1 and 3 used dichotomous (none vs. any) variables, and models 2 and 4 used trichotomous (none, single, and multiple) variables for microinfarct measures. Significant (p<0.05) associations indicated with an asterisk*