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. 2021 Jun 11;12:3555. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-23746-0

Fig. 2. Relationship between plasma biomarkers and conversion to AD.

Fig. 2

This figure shows the risk of AD dementia overtime expected for a biomarker-negative or biomarker-positive CU individual with average age, average education, and female sex. Hazard ratios at the top left of each panel are presented in terms of “increased risk of converting to AD dementia per standard deviation change in biomarker value” and are derived from Cox regression models with conversion to AD dementia as outcome and age, sex, education, plus each plasma biomarker included separately from each other. All statistical tests were two-sided with no adjustment for multiple comparisons. Shaded areas represent 95% confidence intervals of the regression lines.