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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Menopause. 2020 Jul;27(7):746–755. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000001535

Figure 1. Consort diagram.

Figure 1.

Eight hundred participants completed cognitive testing at baseline and 453 participants repeated cognitive testing after 1 year, yielding a total of 1,253 sessions that were eligible for inclusion. Sessions included in analyses must have completed at least one outcome of interest (n=1,058). Sessions missing information regarding age at testing (n=16), hormone therapy use (n=165), ACE (n=12), education level (n=8), and mood symptoms (n=30) were excluded. Participants who performed below chance (<50% true positives) on the CPT were excluded from analyses of the CPT (n=20). Similarly, participants who performed below chance (<5 true positive responses) on the 0-back control condition were excluded from analyses of the n-back (n=13). Complete data for at least one outcome measure and all primary covariates were obtained on 494 participants at baseline and 363 participants at the 1-year follow-up session, yielding a total of 552 participants and 857 sessions included in analyses. ACE=adverse childhood experiences.