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Table 7 The association between cognitive performance and total VB2 intake stratified by BMI group

From: Association of vitamin B2 intake with cognitive performance in older adults: a cross-sectional study

Cognitive tests

OR1

95% CI1

P1

CERAD Delayed Recall

   

 Underweight (< 18.5)

-

 Normal (18.5–25)

1.01

0.99, 1.02

0.468

 Overweight (25–30)

1.01

0.98, 1.03

0.601

 Obese (≥ 30)

0.99

0.97, 1.01

0.283

CERAD Trial 1 Recall

   

 Underweight (< 18.5)

 Normal (18.5–25)

1.02

1.00, 1.03

0.028

 Overweight (25–30)

1.01

0.98, 1.03

0.526

 Obese (≥ 30)

1.00

0.98, 1.02

0.965

CERAD Trial 2 Recall

   

 Underweight (< 18.5)

 Normal (18.5–25)

1.02

1.00, 1.03

0.029

 Overweight (25–30)

1.01

0.99, 1.02

0.347

 Obese (≥ 30)

1.01

1.00, 1.02

0.117

CERAD Trial 3 Recall

   

 Underweight (< 18.5)

 Normal (18.5–25)

1.01

1.00, 1.02

0.003

 Overweight (25–30)

1.01

1.00, 1.02

0.027

 Obese (≥ 30)

1.00

0.98, 1.01

0.502

CERAD total

   

 Underweight (< 18.5)

 Normal (18.5–25)

1.04

1.01, 1.07

0.005

 Overweight (25–30)

1.03

0.98, 1.07

0.242

 Obese (≥ 30)

1.00

0.97, 1.04

0.758

AFT

   

 Underweight (< 18.5)

 Normal (18.5–25)

1.00

0.97, 1.03

0.805

 Overweight (25–30)

1.03

0.98, 1.07

0.254

 Obese (≥ 30)

0.96

0.93, 0.99

0.006

DSST

   

 Underweight (< 18.5)

 Normal (18.5–25)

1.01

0.91, 1.13

0.834

 Overweight (25–30)

1.03

0.93, 1.15

0.529

 Obese (≥ 30)

1.04

0.95, 1.14

0.382

  1. 1adjusted for age, gender, PIR, race, alcohol intake, and smoking status