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Fig. 3 | Nutrition Journal

Fig. 3

From: Relationship between sex, APOE genotype, endocannabinoids and cognitive change in older adults with metabolic syndrome during a 3-year Mediterranean diet intervention

Fig. 3

Estimated smoothness of change in eCBs or NAEs on cognitive change by sex derived from GAMs. The Y-axis depicts the partial effect of 1-year change in 2-AG on 1-year change in global cognition in men (A), 1-year change in 2-AG on 1-year change in memory in men (B), 1-year change in the ratio OEA/AEA on 1-year change in memory in men (C), 1-year change in the ratio OEA/PEA on 1-year change in memory in men (D), 3-year change in DHEA on 3-year change in global cognition in women (E), and 3-year change in the ratio DHEA/AEA on 3-year change in global cognition in women (F). The shaded area is the standard-error confidence intervals, and δ indicates change after 1 or 3 years. Red lines indicate the inflection point for non-linear relationships. Regression coefficients (β) and 95%CI were obtained from ANCOVA models for improving the interpretability of linear relationships. The p-value indicates the significance of the smooth term in the GAM

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