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. 2022 Nov 7;119(46):e2212205119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2212205119

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Trends in the age-adjusted prevalence of dementia from 2000 to 2016 by sex, education, Social Security income, race and ethnicity. Sample: HRS, 2000 to 2016, Age 65+. The sample includes 21,442 individuals and 97,629 person-year observations. Non-Hispanic other race not shown due to small sample size, statistics reported in SI Appendix, Table S6. (A) Prevalence by education, men. (B) Prevalence by education, women. (C) Prevalence by Social Security income quartile, men. (D) Prevalence by Social Security income quartile, women. (E) Prevalence by race and ethnicity, men. (F) Prevalence by race and ethnicity, women.