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Table 3 Main effect of each CLA on cognitive decline

From: Interaction between cognitive leisure activity and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid intake on global cognitive decline in a Japanese longitudinal cohort study: National Institute for Longevity Sciences-Longitudinal Study of Aging

 

High frequency of CLAa

   

CLAs

(n)

(%)

ORb

95% CI

Reading the newspaper

510

98.6

0.657

0.235

1.838

Reading books

433

83.8

1.468

0.776

2.770

Writing

263

50.9

0.803

0.514

1.255

Creative activities

198

38.3

1.140

0.723

1.799

Art appreciation

163

31.5

0.556

0.333

0.929

Gardening

385

74.5

1.284

0.815

2.024

  1. Note: Multiple logistic analysis adjusted for sex, age, MMSE score, BMI, education level, marital status, smoking status, alcohol consumption, energy intake, physical activity, employment status, depressive tendency, and history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, ischemic heart disease, stroke, and diabetes
  2. aCLAs were divided into two groups based on the frequency of participation; “at least once or more per month” (high); “once or several times per year or less” (low)
  3. bOR for cognitive decline compared with low-frequency CLAs as a reference
  4. CI, confidence interval; CLA, cognitive leisure activity; MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination