Associations between modifiable risk factors and cognitive function in middle-aged and older Chinese adults: joint modelling of longitudinal and survival data
BackgroundStronger associations between modifiable risk factors and cognitive function have been found in younger than older adults. This age pattern may be subject to mortality selection and non-ignorable missingness caused by dropouts due to death, but this remains unclear.MethodsLongitudinal data...
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Main Authors: | Qin Ran (Author), Fang Yang (Author), Qin Su (Author), Peng Li (Author), Yaoyue Hu (Author) |
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