<p>NS, not significant; *, p<0.05; **, p<0.01; ***, p<0.001; ****, p<0.0001.</p>a<p>NS in Jα18-/-in individual analysis.</p>b<p>−0.53 (p<0.05) in WT, NS in Jα18-/-mice.</p>c<p>−0.52 (p<0.01) in WT, NS in Jα18-/-mic.</p>d<p>−0.74 (p<0.0001) in WT.</p>e<p>−0.41 (p<0.05) in WT.</p
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>−<b>0.6783, </b><b><i>p</i></b><b> = 0.0153, </b><b><i>N</i></b><b> = 12).</b></p
<p>Correlation between two explanatory variables by Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient.</p
<p>Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (ρ), N = 30, (p<0.001 = ***, p<0.01 = ** and p<0.05 = *)....
<p>Spearman’s Rank Correlations between studied variables and NEI VFQ-25 subscale scores and OCS.</p
Zero order Spearman correlation among all variables in the study (* p < .050, ** p < .001).</p
Nonparametric spearman correlations among variables used in the study (N = 398).</p
<p>P-values below 0.05 indicate statistically significant non-zero correlations at the 95% confidenc...
<p>Interrelationships between study variables according to Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (...
Spearman correlations between participants’ median ranks (Studies 1–3), after transforming median po...
<p>BMI—Body Mass Index, AMTS—Abbreviated Mental Test Score, GDS—Geriatric Depression Scale, SRH—Self...
<p>Spearman rank correlation coefficient between the independent variables for the clusters with at ...
<p>The width of the lines shows the strength of correlations. Red lines show positive correlations, ...
Spearman correlations between median ranks in Studies 1–3, after point responses in Studies 2–3 are ...
<p>Spearman’s correlation coefficients between α-Klotho and various variables.</p
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>−<b>0.6783, </b><b><i>p</i></b><b> = 0.0153, </b><b><i>N</i></b><b> = 12).</b></p
<p>Correlation between two explanatory variables by Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient.</p
<p>Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (ρ), N = 30, (p<0.001 = ***, p<0.01 = ** and p<0.05 = *)....
<p>Spearman’s Rank Correlations between studied variables and NEI VFQ-25 subscale scores and OCS.</p
Zero order Spearman correlation among all variables in the study (* p < .050, ** p < .001).</p
Nonparametric spearman correlations among variables used in the study (N = 398).</p
<p>P-values below 0.05 indicate statistically significant non-zero correlations at the 95% confidenc...
<p>Interrelationships between study variables according to Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (...
Spearman correlations between participants’ median ranks (Studies 1–3), after transforming median po...
<p>BMI—Body Mass Index, AMTS—Abbreviated Mental Test Score, GDS—Geriatric Depression Scale, SRH—Self...
<p>Spearman rank correlation coefficient between the independent variables for the clusters with at ...
<p>The width of the lines shows the strength of correlations. Red lines show positive correlations, ...
Spearman correlations between median ranks in Studies 1–3, after point responses in Studies 2–3 are ...
<p>Spearman’s correlation coefficients between α-Klotho and various variables.</p
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>−<b>0.6783, </b><b><i>p</i></b><b> = 0.0153, </b><b><i>N</i></b><b> = 12).</b></p
<p>Correlation between two explanatory variables by Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient.</p