Fig. 2From: Different hypertension thresholds and cognitive decline: a pooled analysis of three ageing cohortsMean differences in rate of cognitive change by sex. Solid lines represent adjusted mean differences in cognitive change of global cognition (a), memory (b), executive function (c), and orientation (d) after adjusting for age, race (except for the CHARLS), BMI, education, cohabitation status, current smoking, alcohol consumption, exercise, depressive symptoms, antihypertension medication, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, coronary heart disease, stroke, cancer, and chronic lung disease. The shadows represent the 95% CIs. The detailed results are presented in Tables 2 and 3Back to article page