Additional file 1 of Higher intake of certain nutrients among older adults is associated with better cognitive function: an analysis of NHANES 2011–2014
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Additional file 1: Table S1. Comorbidities of the study population. Table S2. Usual nutrient intake and nutrient adequacy for foods alone and foods + supplements among males 60+ years of age. Table S3. Usual nutrient intake and nutrient adequacy for foods alone and foods + supplements among females 60+ years of age. Table S4. Nutrient intake from food + supplements by cognitive function status among females 60+ years of age. Table S5. Nutrient adequacy from food + supplements by cognitive function status among females 60+ years of age. Table S6. Nutrient intake from food + supplements by cognitive function status among males 60+ years of age. Table S7. Nutrient adequacy from food + supplements by cognitive function status among males 60+ years of age. Table S8. Nutrient intake and adequacy from food + supplements by depression status among females 60+ years of age. Table S9. Nutrient intake and adequacy from food + supplements by depression status among males 60+ years of age.
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Devarshi, Prasad P.; Grant, Ryan W.; Gustafson, Kelsey; Mitmesser, Susan Hazels
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2023-12-06



