<p>The level of significance was *p<0.01. The index associated with the highest correlative strength to the variable in the same row is highlighted.</p><p>Pearson or Spearman correlation coefficient.</p
<p>*Correlations adjusting for race.</p><p>Bolded values represent those that are statistically sign...
*<p>Spearman correlation, otherwise Pearson correlation used. For adjusted values partial correlatio...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients for clinical scores and cardiopulmonary variables.</p
<p>All are significant at the level of <0.01 (2-tailed).</p><p>Anthropometric measure with highest c...
Univariate Spearman correlations between anthropometric parameters and cardiometabolic risk markers....
<p><sup>a</sup>systolic blood pressure,</p><p><sup>b</sup>diastolic blood pressure</p><p>*. Correlat...
Subjects’ (N = 240) cardiovascular risk factors, evaluated by bivariate Pearson’s correlation coeffi...
<p>* Indicates significance (p<0.05)</p><p>Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (p-value) of asso...
<p>Significant correlations (p < 0.05) among blood parameters in the first blood sample (Spearman ra...
<p>All correlations were significant (p-values < 0.001). Exercise caution in the interpretation of c...
<p>All were age and gender-adjusted partial Spearman correlation</p><p>Partial Spearman correlation ...
Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficients for associations between anthropometric/demographic charact...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients showing the relationship between OUES and anthropometric variabl...
<p>Spearman's correlation coefficient with corresponding p-value (p<0.05 is significant).</p
<p>All correlations were significant (p-values <0.001).</p><p>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; w...
<p>*Correlations adjusting for race.</p><p>Bolded values represent those that are statistically sign...
*<p>Spearman correlation, otherwise Pearson correlation used. For adjusted values partial correlatio...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients for clinical scores and cardiopulmonary variables.</p
<p>All are significant at the level of <0.01 (2-tailed).</p><p>Anthropometric measure with highest c...
Univariate Spearman correlations between anthropometric parameters and cardiometabolic risk markers....
<p><sup>a</sup>systolic blood pressure,</p><p><sup>b</sup>diastolic blood pressure</p><p>*. Correlat...
Subjects’ (N = 240) cardiovascular risk factors, evaluated by bivariate Pearson’s correlation coeffi...
<p>* Indicates significance (p<0.05)</p><p>Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (p-value) of asso...
<p>Significant correlations (p < 0.05) among blood parameters in the first blood sample (Spearman ra...
<p>All correlations were significant (p-values < 0.001). Exercise caution in the interpretation of c...
<p>All were age and gender-adjusted partial Spearman correlation</p><p>Partial Spearman correlation ...
Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficients for associations between anthropometric/demographic charact...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients showing the relationship between OUES and anthropometric variabl...
<p>Spearman's correlation coefficient with corresponding p-value (p<0.05 is significant).</p
<p>All correlations were significant (p-values <0.001).</p><p>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; w...
<p>*Correlations adjusting for race.</p><p>Bolded values represent those that are statistically sign...
*<p>Spearman correlation, otherwise Pearson correlation used. For adjusted values partial correlatio...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients for clinical scores and cardiopulmonary variables.</p