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Fig. 2 | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

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From: A longitudinal study of polygenic score and cognitive function decline considering baseline cognitive function, lifestyle behaviors, and diabetes among middle-aged and older US adults

Fig. 2

Differences of age, sex, and ancestry adjusted standardized effect sizes of physical activity between diabetes participants below and above a percentile of polygenic scores on annual changing rates of mental status and total cognitive function during 2010 and 2018 among African American (A and B) and European American (C and D) participants in the Health and Retirement Study, and age, sex, education, body mass index, smoking, drinking, and ancestry adjusted standardized effect sizes of physical activity (E)

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