Sex Differences in the Effectiveness of a Lifestyle Intervention – Preliminary Evidence of the AgeWell. de-trial
Wittmann, F.; Zülke, A.; Pabst, A.; Luppa, M.; Czock, D.; Frese, T.; Gensichen, J.; Haefeli, W.; Hoffmann, W.; König, H.; Thyrian, R.; Wiese, B.; Kaduszkiewicz, H.; Riedel-Heller, S.G. · Das Gesundheitswesen · 2023 · Heft 8/09 · S. 1 bis 1
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Introduction Evidence suggests differences in modifiable risk factors for dementia between men and women. The AgeWell. de-trial was a 2-year multi-domain intervention addressing modifiable lifestyle factors to preserve cognitive function. We aimed to analyse differences between men and women at increased risk for dementia in the effectiveness of the AgeWell. de-intervention. Methods Baseline and Follow-Up data of the AgeWell. de-trial were used including individuals aged 60 – 77 at risk for dementia (CAIDE dementia risk score ≥9; n=819). Generalized linear models and interaction-tests within Intention-to-treat a…