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Fig. 4 | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

Fig. 4

From: Associations between sex and lifestyle activities with cognitive reserve in mid-life adults with genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease

Fig. 4

Sex differences in the associations between occupational attainment, cognition and APOE4 genotype in mid-life. (A) A trend effect interaction is shown between sex and occupational attainment on episodic and relational memory. (B) A significant interaction is shown between sex and occupational attainment on episodic and relational memory in APOE4 carriers. (C) APOE4 non-carriers showed no significant interactions between sex and occupational attainment. On the x axis, higher scores represent greater occupational attainment, and on the y axis, higher scores represent better episodic and relational memory

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