<p><sup>a</sup>systolic blood pressure,</p><p><sup>b</sup>diastolic blood pressure</p><p>*. Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).</p><p><sup>Ϯ</sup>N = 565</p><p>Pearson Correlation Coefficients of Blood Pressure and Anthropometry (N = 573).</p
a<p>Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients (<i>ρ</i>); others are Pearson’s correlation coefficien...
<p>**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).</p><p>*. Correlation is significant ...
<p>The correlation analysis (Pearson coefficient correlation) between biological parameters.</p
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients showing the relationship between OUES and anthropometric variabl...
<p>The level of significance was *p<0.01. The index associated with the highest correlative strength...
<p>Partial correlations coefficients (<i>r</i>) of systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure...
<p>*Statistically significant at 0.01<<i>P</i><0.05.</p><p>Pearson correlation coefficients for the ...
<p><b>*:</b> P value less than 0.05</p><p>Pearson correlation coefficient showing the association be...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients for clinical scores and cardiopulmonary variables.</p
<p>** Correlations are significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)</p><p>* Correlation is significant a...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients and p-values among SBP, DBP, BMI z-score, FA and D5D index and t...
<p>Pearson correlations of CVD component 1 and BMI with anthropometric and biochemical parameters in...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between waist circumference and the other variables in hemodialy...
<p>Value in parentheses is the partial correlation coefficient, i.e., the correlation between two va...
<p>Values in parentheses are the partial correlation coefficients. Correlations ≤0.10 or with p>0.05...
a<p>Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients (<i>ρ</i>); others are Pearson’s correlation coefficien...
<p>**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).</p><p>*. Correlation is significant ...
<p>The correlation analysis (Pearson coefficient correlation) between biological parameters.</p
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients showing the relationship between OUES and anthropometric variabl...
<p>The level of significance was *p<0.01. The index associated with the highest correlative strength...
<p>Partial correlations coefficients (<i>r</i>) of systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure...
<p>*Statistically significant at 0.01<<i>P</i><0.05.</p><p>Pearson correlation coefficients for the ...
<p><b>*:</b> P value less than 0.05</p><p>Pearson correlation coefficient showing the association be...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients for clinical scores and cardiopulmonary variables.</p
<p>** Correlations are significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)</p><p>* Correlation is significant a...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients and p-values among SBP, DBP, BMI z-score, FA and D5D index and t...
<p>Pearson correlations of CVD component 1 and BMI with anthropometric and biochemical parameters in...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between waist circumference and the other variables in hemodialy...
<p>Value in parentheses is the partial correlation coefficient, i.e., the correlation between two va...
<p>Values in parentheses are the partial correlation coefficients. Correlations ≤0.10 or with p>0.05...
a<p>Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients (<i>ρ</i>); others are Pearson’s correlation coefficien...
<p>**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).</p><p>*. Correlation is significant ...
<p>The correlation analysis (Pearson coefficient correlation) between biological parameters.</p