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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 31.
Published in final edited form as: J Alzheimers Dis. 2020;76(1):139–147. doi: 10.3233/JAD-200152

Table 2.

Adjusted association of measures of leisure-time physical activity in mid- and late-life with continuous global amyloid SUVR in late-life, n = 326

see Beta (95% Confidence Interval) p
MID-LIFE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
  Participation in Physical Activity (yes versus no) –0.02 (–0.08, 0.03) 0.406
  Meeting physical activity guidelines (yes versus no) –0.04 (–0.10, 0.02) 0.187
  Per 1 SD Higher Physical Activity –0.01 (–0.04, 0.01) 0.297
LATE-LIFE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
  Participation in Physical Activity (yes versus no) 0.03 (–0.03, 0.09) 0.316
  Meeting physical activity guidelines (yes versus no) 0.03 (–0.03, 0.08) 0.285
  Per 1 SD Higher Physical Activity 0.01 (–0.02, 0.03) 0.720

Models adjusted for age, sex, education, race-center, APOE ε4.

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p < 0.05. SUVR, standardized uptake value ratio; SD, standard deviation.