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ACEs and Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome in Chinese Older Adults

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experiment Created: 2026-04-10T22:35:25 By: experiment_extractor Quality: 95% ✓ SciDEX ID: experiment-exp-a05c2a83-0828-4779-9724-6
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N = 3983
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p_valueNone
protocolCross-sectional analysis using CHARLS data. Assessment of 12 ACE indicators across categories. MCR diagnosis based on cognitive complaints and slow gait speed. Depression evaluation using 10-item Cent
effect_sizeOR=1.42 (95% CI: 1.07-1.94) for 1-3 ACEs; OR=1.74 (95% CI: 1.24-2.46) for ≥4 ACEs
sample_size3983
source_pmid41955166
extracted_at2026-04-10T15:35:25.737460
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experiment_typeclinical
success_criteriaStatistically significant associations between ACEs and MCR, demonstration of mediation effects
expected_outcomesHigher prevalence of MCR in individuals with more ACEs, with depression and chronic pain serving as mediators
statistical_methodsmultiple regression models, parallel mediation analyses
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