Table 1.
Characteristics of study group, stratified by cognitive status.
Table 2.
Logistic regression analyses of the association of BMI, WC, CC, WHR, WCR and FM/FFM with cognitive impairment.
Table 3.
Logistic regression analyses of the association of BMI, WC, CC, WHR, WCR and FM/FFM quartiles with cognitive impairment.
Table 4.
Logistic regression analyses of the association of BMI, WC, CC, WHR, WCR and FM/FFM quartiles with cognitive impairment, by sex and age group.
Table 5.
Multivariate linear regression analysis of the association between calf circumference and cognitive domains.
Fig 1.
Restricted cubic splines assessing the association between obesity-related anthropometric indicators and cognitive function.
Abbreviations: BMI: body mass index; WC, waist circumference; CC: calf circumference; WHR: waist to hip ratio; WCR: waist to calf circumstance ratio; FM/FFM: fat to fat-free mass. Age, sex, education, marital status, living situation, drinking, smoking, physical activity, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, diabetes, stoke, nutrition and depression were adjusted for.