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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Diabetologia. 2020 Aug 29;63(11):2446–2451. doi: 10.1007/s00125-020-05264-8

Table 2.

Associations of BMI trajectories with brain volume

Brain region Model F p value Volume by BMI trajectory groupa, Mean (SD)
IFG 1 4.34 0.014* Normal: 0.335 (0.03)
2 4.57 0.012* Overweight: 0.333 (0.04)
3 3.73 0.026* Obese: 0.323 (0.03)
MTG 1 2.96 0.054 Normal: 0.426 (0.04)
2 3.39 0.036* Overweight: 0.429 (0.04)
3 2.23 0.110 Obese: 0.418 (0.04)
Superior frontal gyrus 1 0.03 0.971 Normal: 0.300 (0.03)
2 0.03 0.968 Overweight: 0.307 (0.04)
3 0.30 0.739 Obese: 0.308 (0.04)
Middle frontal gyrus 1 0.18 0.836 Normal: 0.322 (0.04)
2 0.19 0.831 Overweight: 0.326 (0.03)
3 0.01 0.990 Obese: 0.327 (0.03)
Total volume (GM+WM) 1 1.25 0.288 Normal: 1032.176 (112.2)
2 1.27 0.283 Overweight: 1024.724 (101.2)
3 1.17 0.312 Obese: 1037.703 (68.1)

Model 1 adjusted for age, years of education and sex, model 2 additionally adjusted for type 2 diabetes-related characteristics (duration of type 2 diabetes, HbA1c and glucose-lowering medication for type 2 diabetes) and model 3 additionally adjusted for other cardiovascular risk factors (total cholesterol, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and smoking status)

*

p<0.05

a

The values for each trajectory group refers to all models