• No results found

Influence of social support on cognitive change and mortality in old age: results from the prospective multicentre cohort study AgeCoDe

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Influence of social support on cognitive change and mortality in old age: results from the prospective multicentre cohort study AgeCoDe"

Copied!
13
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Figure 1 Sampling frame.
Table 1 Final models for the endpoint cognitive change (ANCOVA, backward selection)
Table 2 Final models for the endpoint mortality (logistic regression, forward selection)
Table 3 Final models for the endpoint survival time (cox regression, forward selection)

References

Related documents

The need to account for such issues motivates the two major contributions of our study: (1) an adaptive filter that can accommodate for the overwhelming amount of unrelated content

After the delivery of their child, mothers who used a midwife, on average, had a shorter hospital stay (an average of 1.2 days compared to 2.2 days with an obstetrician-led birth

When legumes moistened with aqueous extracts from each Panicum cultivar were evaluated, it was found that sesbania showed lower root density when submited to the extracts of

This intelligent system can help overcome the problem of information overload; and can aid in the decision- making process by capturing user information, learning about

Because of the recommended procedure for evaluating reliability (and validity) is to have bilingual participants fill out the questionnaire in both languages and assess the

Adopt a truly student-focused approach to education; improve the fi rst year experience; rethink the learning environment; develop more/better services, increase community

Interestingly, B16-F1 and B16-F10 cells induced expression of CD133, ABCB5, CD44 and CD24, which are expressed in mouse melanoma CSC-like cells during tumorigenesis, and

Pott ’s Disease also known as tuberculosis spondylitis, is a infectious disease of the spine which is typically caused by an extra spinal infection.. Pott‘s disease is a