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Characteristics of study group, stratified by cognitive status.

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Table 2.

Logistic regression analyses of the association of BMI, WC, CC, WHR, WCR and FM/FFM with cognitive impairment.

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Table 3.

Logistic regression analyses of the association of BMI, WC, CC, WHR, WCR and FM/FFM quartiles with cognitive impairment.

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Logistic regression analyses of the association of BMI, WC, CC, WHR, WCR and FM/FFM quartiles with cognitive impairment, by sex and age group.

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Multivariate linear regression analysis of the association between calf circumference and cognitive domains.

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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.

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