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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 2020 Jul-Sep;34(3):212–219. doi: 10.1097/WAD.0000000000000385

Table 1.

Sample characteristics: AHA exercise groups.

CSF PET-PIB Cognitive
Low Exercise High Exercise Low Exercise High Exercise Low Exercise High Exercise
N 62 33 122 59 211 116
Age (M, SD) 62±8 64±7 67±10 68±8 72±8 72±8
Sex (F/M) 43/19 18/15 85/37 33/26 136/75 64/52
Education (M, SD) 16±3 17±3 16±3 16±3 16±3 15±3
Health composite (M, SD) 1.2±1.0 .8±.9* 1±1 1±1 1±1 1±1
APOE ε4 (−/+) 37/25 24/9 85/37 40/19 134/77 83/33
BDNF met (−/+) 42/20 19/14 71/44 36/18 130/70 73/30
Number follow-ups (M, SD) 1.44±0.55 1.41±0.50 1.42±0.61 1.58±0.77 3.60±2.15 3.56±2.10
Follow-up length, years (M, SD) 3.28±1.45 3.66±1.12 3.74±2.40 4.23±2.47 6.09±2.28 6.01±2.19

Notes. BDNF genotype data was missing for 12 participants for the PET-PIB sample and 24 for the Cognitive sample. The BDNF subsamples were not significantly different from the APOE samples (all p’s > .59). Processing speed composite data were missing for 2 participants. Baseline exercise occurred within 5.33 years (M=1.36, SD=1.22) of baseline CSF, within 7.25 years (M=1.74, SD=1.81) years of PET-PIB, and within 7.87 years (M=1.22, SD=1.00) of Cognitive assessment. Continuous variables were compared using t-tests and categorical variables were compared using a chi-square test.

*

= p<.05.