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All measures are presented as mean±SEM, unless otherwise specified.

Descriptive statistics for all measures are presented as mean ± standard deviation.

The sample size, internal consistencies, and descriptive statistics of all measures are presented in Table 1.

All measures are presented as mean ± standard error of means (SEM); P < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.

All measures are presented against cut-off values and the percentage of individuals at high-risk to examine the impact of the frequency of the high-risk group on the relationship between the sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV.

Longitudinal data for all measures are presented in Table 2. Mean scores for CPC and mRS at the four time points met the definition for good outcomes (1-2 for the CPC, 0 3 for the mRS).

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All measures were presented with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).

In this table, and when building the cognition composite, all measures were presented such that larger values represent better cognitive performance.

The summary of Cronbach alpha estimates examining the internal consistency (for both MLIA and control groups) of all the outcome measures are presented in Table 2.

All outcome measures are presented in Table 1.

All volume measures are presented here in this corrected form.

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