<p>Significant correlations (p < 0.05) among blood parameters in the first blood sample (Spearman rank correlation test).</p
<p>Correlation coefficients Rho (in italic) and <i>p</i>-values (in bold) of Spearman correlation te...
<p>BMI—Body Mass Index, AMTS—Abbreviated Mental Test Score, GDS—Geriatric Depression Scale, SRH—Self...
Spearman's correlation coefficients between HbA1c and alpha diversity indices in plaque and saliva s...
<p>Significant Spearman correlations are indicated in bold. Spearman correlations were considered si...
*<p>The upper part are the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients, rho; the lower part are the p-v...
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>The correlation analysis of the biomarkers were depended on Spearman rank correlation analysis (r...
<p>Spearman's correlation coefficient with corresponding p-value (p<0.05 is significant).</p
<p>The Spearman rank correlation coefficient, r, for the correlation between levels of IgG1 and IgG3...
<p>Only p-values ≤0.01 were regarded as significant (after Bonferroni correction for multiple testin...
*<p><i>P</i>-values <0.05 considered has a statistically significant determined by spearman correlat...
<p>Boldface indicates Spearman's rank correlation coefficients with significance at p = 0.05 or less...
Coefficients highlighted in blue indicate statistically significant (p (TIF)</p
<p>P-values below 0.05 indicate statistically significant non-zero correlations at the 95% confidenc...
<p>Legend: The Spearman rank-order correlation coefficients Hemi-Matrix for mutual, cross inter-rela...
<p>Correlation coefficients Rho (in italic) and <i>p</i>-values (in bold) of Spearman correlation te...
<p>BMI—Body Mass Index, AMTS—Abbreviated Mental Test Score, GDS—Geriatric Depression Scale, SRH—Self...
Spearman's correlation coefficients between HbA1c and alpha diversity indices in plaque and saliva s...
<p>Significant Spearman correlations are indicated in bold. Spearman correlations were considered si...
*<p>The upper part are the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients, rho; the lower part are the p-v...
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>The correlation analysis of the biomarkers were depended on Spearman rank correlation analysis (r...
<p>Spearman's correlation coefficient with corresponding p-value (p<0.05 is significant).</p
<p>The Spearman rank correlation coefficient, r, for the correlation between levels of IgG1 and IgG3...
<p>Only p-values ≤0.01 were regarded as significant (after Bonferroni correction for multiple testin...
*<p><i>P</i>-values <0.05 considered has a statistically significant determined by spearman correlat...
<p>Boldface indicates Spearman's rank correlation coefficients with significance at p = 0.05 or less...
Coefficients highlighted in blue indicate statistically significant (p (TIF)</p
<p>P-values below 0.05 indicate statistically significant non-zero correlations at the 95% confidenc...
<p>Legend: The Spearman rank-order correlation coefficients Hemi-Matrix for mutual, cross inter-rela...
<p>Correlation coefficients Rho (in italic) and <i>p</i>-values (in bold) of Spearman correlation te...
<p>BMI—Body Mass Index, AMTS—Abbreviated Mental Test Score, GDS—Geriatric Depression Scale, SRH—Self...
Spearman's correlation coefficients between HbA1c and alpha diversity indices in plaque and saliva s...