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. 2020 Sep 26;12:117. doi: 10.1186/s13195-020-00690-7

Table 2.

Adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) of Alzheimer’s disease according to vascular risk factors

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 P for trend Sex × group interaction P
Total cholesterol
 Ranges (mg/dL) < 200 200–239 ≥ 240
 Total population, age- and sex-aHR 1 [reference] 1.013 (0.971–1.058) 1.085 (1.025–1.149) 0.013
 Total population, aHR 1 [reference] 1.035 (0.991–1.082) 1.089 (1.025–1.156) 0.005
 Male, aHR 1 [reference] 0.998 (0.924–1.079) 1.055 (0.929–1.198) 0.574 0.339
 Female, aHR 1 [reference] 1.055 (1.000–1.114) 1.102 (1.028–1.181) 0.004
LDL cholesterol
 Ranges (mg/dL) < 100 100–129 130–159 160–189 ≥ 190
 Total population, age- and sex-aHR 1 [reference] 0.952 (0.908–0.997) 0.981 (0.932–1.034) 1.045 (0.973–1.122) 1.017 (0.906–1.142) 0.658
 Total population, aHR 1 [reference] 1.006 (0.959–1.055) 1.046 (0.991–1.103) 1.116 (1.039–1.199) 1.085 (0.966–1.218) 0.004
 Male, aHR 1 [reference] 0.957 (0.887–1.033) 0.963 (0.878–1.056) 1.073 (0.932–1.235) 1.123 (0.855–1.474) 0.928 0.208
 Female, aHR 1 [reference] 1.044 (0.981–1.111) 1.096 (1.026–1.171) 1.150 (1.056–1.252) 1.095 (0.961–1.247) 0.0003
HDL cholesterol
 Ranges (mg/dL) ≥ 60 59–40 < 40
 Total population, age- and sex-aHR 1 [reference] 0.965 (0.924–1.008) 1.000 (0.940–1.062) 0.528
 Total population, aHR§ 1 [reference] 0.945 (0.904–0.988) 0.941 (0.882–1.004) 0.019
 Male, aHR§ 1 [reference] 0.953 (0.880–1.031) 0.978 (0.880–1.087) 0.517 0.132
 Female, aHR§ 1 [reference] 0.943 (0.894–0.995) 0.913 (0.840–0.991) 0.012
Triglyceride
 Ranges (mg/dL) < 150 150–199 200–499
 Total population, age- and sex-aHR 1 [reference] 1.031 (0.981–1.085) 1.101 (1.044–1.161) 0.0004
 Total population, aHR|| 1 [reference] 1.030 (0.978–1.084) 1.094 (1.034–1.156) 0.002
 Male, aHR|| 1 [reference] 1.100 (1.003–1.205) 1.084 (0.978–1.201) 0.044 0.189
 Female, aHR|| 1 [reference] 1.002 (0.941–1.067) 1.100 (1.030–1.176) 0.011
Fasting glucose
 Ranges (mg/dL) < 70 70–99 100–125 ≥ 126
 Total population, age- and sex-aHR 1 [reference] 0.850 (0.671–1.078) 0.868 (0.684–1.102) 1.029 (0.807–1.311) < .0001
 Total population, aHR# 1 [reference] 0.897 (0.707–1.138) 0.882 (0.695–1.120) 0.896 (0.702–1.143) 0.689
 Male, aHR# 1 [reference] 0.839 (0.577–1.219) 0.825 (0.567–1.200) 0.907 (0.618–1.330) 0.358 0.09
 Female, aHR# 1 [reference] 0.932 (0.685–1.268) 0.918 (0.674–1.250) 0.891 (0.650–1.222) 0.27
Systolic blood pressure
 Ranges (mmHg) < 120 120–129 130–139 ≥ 140
 Total population, age- and sex-aHR 1 [reference] 0.951 (0.898–1.007) 0.890 (0.844–0.938) 0.887 (0.840–0.936) < .0001
 Total population, aHR** 1 [reference] 0.925 (0.872–0.982) 0.854 (0.805–0.905) 0.827 (0.771–0.888) < .0001
 Male, aHR** 1 [reference] 0.839 (0.577–1.219) 0.825 (0.567–1.200) 0.907 (0.618–1.330) 0.358 0.405
 Female, aHR** 1 [reference] 0.884 (0.821–0.953) 0.830 (0.772–0.893) 0.800 (0.734–0.873) < .0001
Diastolic blood pressure
 Ranges (mmHg) < 80 80–89 ≥ 90
 Total population, age- and sex-aHR 1 [reference] 0.988 (0.948–1.030) 0.984 (0.931–1.040) 0.5
 Total population, aHR†† 1 [reference] 1.041 (0.996–1.089) 1.110 (1.037–1.188) 0.003
 Male, aHR†† 1 [reference] 1.035 (0.960–1.116) 1.018 (0.904–1.147) 0.565 0.201
 Female, aHR†† 1 [reference] 1.046 (0.990–1.106) 1.158 (1.066–1.259) 0.001
Body mass index
 Ranges < 18.5 18.5–24.9 25–29.9 30–34.9 ≥ 35
 Total population, age- and sex-aHR 1 [reference] 1.000 (0.918–1.089) 0.958 (0.876–1.049) 0.967 (0.840–1.114) 1.397 (0.769–2.538) 0.145
 Total population, aHR‡‡ 1 [reference] 0.981 (0.899–1.069) 0.914 (0.832–1.003) 0.901 (0.780–1.040) 1.292 (0.710–2.349) 0.067
 Male, aHR‡‡ 1 [reference] 1.065 (0.902–1.233) 1.004 (0.854–1.181) 1.117 (0.818–1.525) 2.428 (0.602–9.792) 0.078 0.536
 Female, aHR‡‡ 1 [reference] 0.929 (0.834–1.034) 0.859 (0.765–0.964) 0.828 (0.702–0.978) 1.100 (0.567–2.135) 0.265

Adjusted for sex, age, income, lifestyles (smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise), comorbidities, healthcare visit frequency, medication history, body mass index, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, HDL-C, triglyceride, fasting glucose, and hemoglobin. Sex was not included as a covariate in the sex subgroup analysis

Adjusted for sex, age, income, lifestyles (smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise), comorbidities, healthcare visit frequency, medication history, body mass index, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, HDL-C, triglyceride, fasting glucose, and hemoglobin. Sex was not included as a covariate in the sex subgroup analysis

§Adjusted for sex, age, income, lifestyles (smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise), comorbidities, healthcare visit frequency, medication history, body mass index, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, LDL-C, triglyceride, fasting glucose, and hemoglobin. Sex was not included as a covariate in the sex subgroup analysis

||Adjusted for sex, age, income, lifestyles (smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise), comorbidities, healthcare visit frequency, medication history, body mass index, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, LDL-C, HDL-C, fasting glucose, and hemoglobin. Sex was not included as a covariate in the sex subgroup analysis

#Adjusted for sex, age, income, lifestyles (smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise), comorbidities, healthcare visit frequency, medication history, body mass index, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglyceride, and hemoglobin. Sex was not included as a covariate in the sex subgroup analysis

**Adjusted for sex, age, income, lifestyles (smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise), comorbidities, healthcare visit frequency, medication history, body mass index, diastolic blood pressure, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglyceride, fasting glucose, and hemoglobin. Sex was not included as a covariate in the sex subgroup analysis

††Adjusted for sex, age, income, lifestyles (smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise), comorbidities, healthcare visit frequency, medication history, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglyceride, fasting glucose, and hemoglobin. Sex was not included as a covariate in the sex subgroup analysis

‡‡Adjusted for sex, age, income, lifestyles (smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise), comorbidities, healthcare visit frequency, medication history, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglyceride, fasting glucose, and hemoglobin. Sex was not included as a covariate in the sex subgroup analysis