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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 18.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychology. 2018 Mar 1;32(4):436–449. doi: 10.1037/neu0000447

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics—Clinical and Demographic

Category Demented MCI Normal Total
Gender—Female 33 (57.9%) 82 (49.4%) 153 (66.2%) 268 (59.0%)
Gender—Male 24 (42.1%) 84 (50.6%) 78 (33.8%) 186 (41.0%)
Age—M (SD) 77.5 (±7.0) 75.0 (±7.0) 73.4 (±6.7) 74.5 (±7.0)
Education—M (SD) 11.5 (±4.7) 13.8 (±4.4) 12.8 (±4.4) 13.0 (±4.5)
Recruitment source—Clinic 28 (49.1%) 85 (51.2%) 32 (13.9%) 145 (31.9%)
Recruitment source—Community 29 (50.9%) 81 (48.8%) 199 (86.1%) 309 (68.1%)
Race/ethnicity—African American 15 (26.3%) 37 (22.3%) 68 (29.4%) 120 (26.4%)
Race/ethnicity—Hispanic 19 (33.3%) 17 (10.2%) 72 (31.2%) 108 (23.8%)
Race/ethnicity—Other 0 (0.0%) 7 (4.2%) 9 (3.9%) 16 (3.5%)
Race/ethnicity—White 23 (40.4%) 105 (63.3%) 82 (35.5%) 210 (46.3%)
APOE e4–0 22 (38.6%) 88 (53.0%) 161 (69.7%) 271 (59.7%)
APOE e4–1 35 (61.4%) 78 (47.0%) 70 (30.3%) 183 (40.3%)
Hypertension (baseline)—Absent 19 (35.2%) 60 (38.0%) 68 (30.9%) 147 (34.0%)
Hypertension (baseline)—Present 35 (64.8%) 98 (62.0%) 152 (69.1%) 285 (66.0%)
Hypercholesterolemia (baseline)—Absent 26 (50.0%) 75 (46.9%) 99 (47.1%) 200 (47.4%)
Hypercholesterolemia (baseline)—Present 26 (50.0%) 85 (53.1%) 111 (52.9%) 222 (52.6%)
Diabetes (baseline)—Absent 44 (81.5%) 124 (77.0%) 145 (65.9%) 313 (72.0%)
Diabetes (baseline)—Present 10 (18.5%) 37 (23.0%) 75 (34.1%) 122 (28.0%)

Note. N = 460. Diagnosis was missing for 6 individual; hypertension, for 22; hypercholesterolemia, for 32; diabetes, for 19. MCI = mild cognitively impaired; APOE = apolipoprotein E.