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Compared with subjects with an MMSE score ⩾24, those with an MMSE score ⩽23 were significantly less likely to be educated, significantly older and had a significantly higher BMI.
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They weighed more, were better educated, earned significantly more money, and lived in nicer houses.
After 1999, the odds of being adherents for the highly educated dropped significantly.
That is, the probability of immigrants from the EU-15 being highly educated decreased significantly (p < 0.01) when control variables are held constant.
The probability of observing that an immigrant from the EU-15 was middle educated decreased significantly (p < 0.05) relative to those from "Other developed regions" without including control variables (model 2.1).
The group of young people having a low or a medium level of education is more likely to be NEET as age increases, while having a highly educated parent significantly decreases this probability.
Overweight and higher educated mothers significantly overestimated the GA compared with others.
In the urban areas, being less educated was significantly associated with late ANC attendance and low use of ANC visits.
Only in Belgium and Germany were lower educated people significantly more likely to report a visit to a GP (RII is 1.29 and 1.20, respectively; Table 3).
Our sample was predominantly (80%) white, nonHispanic and education beyond high school (35% some college and 20% college graduates), and in this and other surveys, being whiteNH and better educated was significantly associated with supplement use.
Being less educated was significantly associated with inadequate use for all three indicators of ANC in the rural area but for only two indicators in the urban, not the indicator of sufficient services.
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