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    Clinical characteristics of the study cohort and of men with Parkinson’s disease at the start of the follow up period.

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    <p>Clinical characteristics of the study cohort and of men with Parkinson’s disease at the start of the follow up period.</p

    Characteristics of older men according to recorded diagnoses of severe mental disorders before the clinical assessment for HIMS.

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    <p>Schizophrenia-S: schizophrenia spectrum disorders. See text for information about the mortality hazard. OR: odds ratio, 95%CI: 95% confidence interval of the odds ratio.</p><p>Characteristics of older men according to recorded diagnoses of severe mental disorders before the clinical assessment for HIMS.</p

    Affective Disorders, Psychosis and Dementia in a Community Sample of Older Men with and without Parkinson’s Disease - Fig 1

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    <p>Panel A: the diamonds depict the percentage prevalence of Parkinson’s disease for each age group and the whiskers the 95% confidence interval of the prevalence estimate. Panel B: the diamonds depict the incidence rate of Parkinson’s disease by age group per 100,000 person-years, and the whiskers the 95% confidence interval of the rates.</p

    Independent association of reported salt intake with prevalent AAA in 11742 older men.

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    <p>Men with the risk factor were compared to subjects without the risk factor. All variables shown were included in the multivariate model.</p><p>*Approximate standard deviation. WHR =  Waist to hip ratio; AAA =  Abdominal aortic aneurysm.</p

    Incidence ratio (IR) and Hazard ratio (HR) of dementia according to type of computer activity.

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    <p>95%CI: 95% confidence interval of the ratio.</p>*<p>Adjusted for age, high school attainment, social network, and presence of depression and significant clinical morbidity.</p

    Association of risk factors with reported salt intake in 11742 men.

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    <p>Nominal variables are presented as numbers (%) and compared by chi-squared. Continuous variables are presented as mean (± standard deviation) and compared by Kruskal Wallis test.</p><p>*WHR data missing on 6 men. WHR =  Waist to hip ratio; AAA =  Abdominal aortic aneurysm.</p
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