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. 2021 Apr 9;76(11):1981–1987. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glab106

Table 1.

Associations Between Standing Activity and Cognitive Function in 98 Community-Dwelling Older Adults From the MIND Trial

Cognitive Function Outcomes
Episodic Memory Semantic Memory Executive Function Perceptual Speed Global Cognition
Variable B SE p B SE p B SE p B SE p B SE p
Model 1a
 SA duration 0.08 0.16 .640 0.11 0.17 .512 −0.10 0.18 .597 <−0.01 0.16 .997 0.04 0.11 .751
 SA intensity −0.03 0.32 .919 −0.21 0.34 .541 0.50 0.35 .158 0.72 0.31 .023 0.22 0.21 .315
Model 2b
 SA duration 0.02 0.19 .418 0.20 0.18 .277 −0.16 0.21 .443 −0.09 0.18 .633 0.05 0.13 .700
 SA intensity −0.11 0.34 .754 −0.06 0.34 .868 0.59 0.40 .149 0.70 0.32 .034 0.30 0.24 .216
Model 3c
 SA duration 0.23 0.19 .238 0.18 0.19 .340 −0.06 0.22 .780 −0.04 0.19 .829 0.11 0.13 .413
 SA intensity −0.13 0.34 .704 −0.05 0.34 .896 0.50 0.38 .184 0.68 0.33 .039 0.20 0.23 .394

Notes: SA = standing activity.

aAdjusted for age, gender, race, and education. bAdjusted for age, gender, race, education, cognitive activities, and moderate–vigorous physical activity. cAdjusted for age, gender, race, education, body mass index category (25–29.9, 30–34.9, and >35), regular prescription medication use (yes/no), depressive symptoms, cognitive activities, moderate–vigorous physical activity, and MoveMonitor+ wear time.