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Individuals’ cognitive functions were evaluated one-by-one respectively by several trained instructors in different rooms. As a widely used Chinese version of MoCA, MoCA-BJ has been shown to be able to detect mild cognitive impairments (MCI) in community-dwelling older adults [31, 42]. A cutoff was set at 26 to distinguish participants with a high risk of MCI (total score < 26) and non-cognitive impairment (NCI, at low risk of MCI, total score ≥ 26) [42].

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