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. 2020 Nov 14;50(3):868–874. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afaa232

Table 2.

Regression coefficients derived from generalised Cox regression for final model

Variable Coefficient (SE) P-Value
Baseline Hazard 1 −11.20 (3.95) 0.01
Baseline Hazard 2 −7.88 (3.82) 0.04
Baseline Hazard 3 −7.595 (3.83) 0.05
NPH (cogd, time):1 −1.597 (1.93) 0.41
NPH (cogd, time):2 2.53 (0.70) <0.001
NPH (cogd, time):3 −3.28 (1.03) 0.002
NPH (cogd, time):4 2.04 (0.97) 0.04
Cognitively inactive (yes vs. no) 0.29 (0.23) 0.21
Physically inactive (yes vs. no) −0.10 (0.24) 0.68
BMI 0.02 (0.03) 0.55
SES (Low vs. High) 0.15 (0.24) 0.52
Gender (Female vs. Male) −0.33 (0.23) 0.15
Years of education −0.03 (0.06) 0.64
Age at baseline 0.06 (0.05) 0.19
Stroke ever (yes vs. no) 0.02 (0.32) 0.96
High BP ever (yes vs. no) −0.04 (0.23) 0.86
Diabetes ever (yes vs. no) 0.34 (0.31) 0.27
Zygosity (yes vs. no) −0.12 (0.22) 0.59
ApoEe4 (yes vs. no) 0.62 (0.24) 0.01

Note: NPH- nonproportional hazards; cogd – cognitive dispersion; BMI – body mass index; SES – social economic status; cogd was modelled with an NPH spline with one knot positioned at 4 (study time). Statistically significant values are shown in bold.