<p>Demographic information describing the population of individuals who remained stable over 4 years (NC) and those who converted to MCI within that same period (CNV). Mann-Whitney tests were used to compare continuous variables and Fisher’s Exact test were used to compare categorical variables.</p
<p>* Chi-square test for comparison of categorical variables; Wilcoxon test for continuous variables...
<p>Demographic information for participants in the one-sided and two-sided conditions.</p
a<p>Two-sided P values to assess differences of continuous variables and of categorical variables we...
<p>Data are presented as numbers (percentages) for categorical variables and as median values (range...
<p>Demographic characteristics of the study population (Mann- Whitney- U test).</p
<p>Data expressed as mean (± SD) or n (%), p-values calculated using one-way analysis of variance fo...
<p>Note: Demographic information for the patient sample and control sample. Mean and standard deviat...
<p>Data are presented as numbers (percentages) for categorical variables and as median values (range...
<p>M = male, F = female.</p><p>Demographics for FHN, FHP, and total sample used in the study.</p
<p>Continuous variables are given in mean (SD) and categorical variables are given in %. P-values ar...
The demographic characteristics of the participants stratified by NC, MCI and dementia.</p
<p>Demographics of the study populations at the different types of test sites and for the different ...
<p>P values are based on Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for age, chi-square for gender and education. Stati...
<p>The continuous variables are expressed as mean ± SD and the categorical variables as frequency (%...
<p>Demographics of the study population and distribution of categorical variables.</p
<p>* Chi-square test for comparison of categorical variables; Wilcoxon test for continuous variables...
<p>Demographic information for participants in the one-sided and two-sided conditions.</p
a<p>Two-sided P values to assess differences of continuous variables and of categorical variables we...
<p>Data are presented as numbers (percentages) for categorical variables and as median values (range...
<p>Demographic characteristics of the study population (Mann- Whitney- U test).</p
<p>Data expressed as mean (± SD) or n (%), p-values calculated using one-way analysis of variance fo...
<p>Note: Demographic information for the patient sample and control sample. Mean and standard deviat...
<p>Data are presented as numbers (percentages) for categorical variables and as median values (range...
<p>M = male, F = female.</p><p>Demographics for FHN, FHP, and total sample used in the study.</p
<p>Continuous variables are given in mean (SD) and categorical variables are given in %. P-values ar...
The demographic characteristics of the participants stratified by NC, MCI and dementia.</p
<p>Demographics of the study populations at the different types of test sites and for the different ...
<p>P values are based on Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for age, chi-square for gender and education. Stati...
<p>The continuous variables are expressed as mean ± SD and the categorical variables as frequency (%...
<p>Demographics of the study population and distribution of categorical variables.</p
<p>* Chi-square test for comparison of categorical variables; Wilcoxon test for continuous variables...
<p>Demographic information for participants in the one-sided and two-sided conditions.</p
a<p>Two-sided P values to assess differences of continuous variables and of categorical variables we...