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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Liver Int. 2019 Jun 26;39(9):1713–1721. doi: 10.1111/liv.14161

Table 3:

Association of NAFLD with cognitive measures (N=1,287)

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
β±SE p-value β±SE p-value β±SE p-value
LMd −0.01±0.22 0.954 −0.10±0.26 0.705 −0.13±0.26 0.610
VRd −0.11±0.16 0.518 −0.15±0.19 0.425 −0.15±0.19 0.434
TrB-TrA −0.01±0.01 0.619 −0.01±0.02 0.472 −0.01±0.02 0.418
SIM −0.09±0.19 0.644 −0.03±0.23 0.887 −0.07±0.23 0.746
HVOT 0.05±0.03 0.138 0.03±0.04 0.477 0.02±0.04 0.528

Variable are log-transformed

Model 1: adjusted for age, sex, education, time between abdominal CT and cognitive tests, cohort

Model 2: adjusted for model 1 covariates plus BMI, alcohol, SBP, smoking, history of CVD, physical activity, CRP, the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol, visceral adipose tissue and insulin resistance

Model 3: adjusted for model 2 covariates plus diabetes status

LMd=Logical Memory Delayed Recall; VRd= Visual Reproduction Delayed Recall; TrB-TrA=Trail making B minus Trail making A; SIM=Similarities test; HVOT= Hooper Visual Organization test; CT= computed tomography; BMI=Body Mass Index; SBP=Systolic Blood Pressure; CVD=Cardiovascular Disease, CRP=C-Reactive Protein; HDL=High-density lipoprotein