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Table 4 Relation of Lewy bodies and LATE-NC to Alzheimer’s dementia outcomes

From: The association of Lewy bodies with limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy neuropathologic changes and their role in cognition and Alzheimer’s dementia in older persons

Models

Predictors

Outcome: Alzheimer’s dementia

Odds ratio (95% CI), p-value

Model 1

LATE-NC

2.22 (1.78, 2.85), p < 0.001

Model 2

Nigral predominant-type LBs

1.64 (0.72, 3.72), p = 0.232

Limbic-type LBs

1.89 (1.30, 2.74), p < 0.001

Neocortical-type LBs

3.24 (2.33, 4.51), p < 0.001

Model 3

LATE-NC

2.128 (1.71, 2.77), p < 0.001

Nigral predominant-type LBs

1.74 (0.75, 4.01), p = 0.189

Limbic-type LBs

1.91 (1.31, 2.79), p < 0.001

Neocortical-type LBs

3.07 (2.20, 4.29), p < 0.001

  1. Model 1 has LATE-NC as the independent variable and Alzheimer’s dementia as the outcome. Model 2 has types of LBs as the independent variables and Alzheimer’s dementia as the outcome. Model 3 has LATE-NC and LB-types as independent variables and Alzheimer’s dementia as the outcome. All models were adjusted for age-at-death, sex, education, and AD pathology