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Table 1 Dementia risk and protective factors assessed in this study

From: Dynamic functional connectivity patterns associated with dementia risk

Risk or protective factor

Measure

Relation with dementia risk

Clinical factors

 Diabetes

Fasting blood sugar (g/L)

Higher value = higher risk

 Obesity

BMI (kg/m2)

Higher value = lower risk

 Hypertension

Mean of 3 consecutive measures of systolic blood pressure (mmHg)

Higher value = higher risk

 Hypercholesterolemia

LDL cholesterol (mmol/l)

Higher value = higher risk

 Depressive symptoms

Geriatric Depression Scale total score [14]

Higher value = higher risk

Lifestyle factors

 Engagement in stimulating activities across the lifespan (educational, occupational, leisure, social, and physical activities)

Lifetime of Experiences Questionnaire sub-scores in early-life, mid-life, and late-life [15]

Higher value = lower risk

 Cognitive activity across the lifespan

Cognitive Activity Questionnaire sub-scores in early-life, mid-life, and late-life [16]

Higher value = lower risk

 Physical activity in the past 7 days

Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly total score [17]

Higher value = lower risk

 Smoking

Number of pack year

Higher value = higher risk

 Excessive alcohol consumption

Averaged number of unit per week

Higher value = higher risk

Genetic factors

 APOE4 genotype

Number of APOE4 alleles

≥ 1 APOE4 allele = higher risk

  1. BMI body mass index, LDL low-density lipoprotein, APOE4 apolipoprotein e4