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Education and alcohol consumption are related as they are both consistently identified as key demographic and lifestyle variables used to adjust statistical models [1], [2] or as potential confounders when analyzing health outcomes like cognitive function [3].
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Improvement in sleep duration was associated with higher cognitive ... aging-us.com 2 facts
procedureModel 2 in the study was adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, residential area, depression, IADLs, use of tranquilizers, smoking, alcohol consumption, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, heart disease, and stroke.
claimThe study identified potential confounders for cognitive function as age, sex, education, marital status, residential area, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, depression, IADLs (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living), use of tranquilizers, and comorbidities.
Associations Between Sleep Duration and Cognitive Function ... humanfactors.jmir.org 1 fact
procedureModel 2 in the study using the CHARLS database was adjusted for activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, education, marital status, smoking, alcohol consumption, residence, self-rated health, self-rated life satisfaction, depression, chronic diseases condition, and sampling weights.