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Table 3 Correlations of chronotype score with study parameters after adjustment for BMI

From: Chronotype: what role in the context of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors?

Parameters

Chronotype score

n = 109

 

Simple correlation

After adjustment for BMI

 

r

p-value*

r

p-value*

Age (years)

− 0.140

0.146

− 0.073

0.456

Anthropometric measurement

 BMI (kg/m2)

− 0.469

< 0.001

  

 WC (cm)

− 0.511

< 0.001

− 0.247

0.010

Blood pressure

 SBP (mmHg)

− 0.566

< 0.001

− 0.382

0.001

 DBP (mmHg)

− 0.489

< 0.001

− 0.334

0.002

Metabolic profile

 Glycemia levels (mg/dL)

− 0.468

< 0.001

− 0.392

< 0.001

 Total cholesterol (mg/dL)

− 0.400

< 0.001

− 0.349

0.001

 Triglycerides (mg/dL)

− 0.485

< 0.001

− 0.427

< 0.001

 LDL cholesterol (mg/dL)

− 0.493

< 0.001

− 0.447

< 0.001

 HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)

0.525

< 0.001

0.495

< 0.001

MetS

 Mets (number parameter)

− 0.913

< 0.001

− 0.888

< 0.001

Ki67 index (%)

− 0.438

< 0.001

− 0.395

< 0.001

  1. BMI: Body mass index; WC: waist circumference; SBP:systolic blood pressure; DBP: diastolic blood pressure; HDL: high-density lipoprotein; LDL: low-density lipoprotein; MetS: metabolic syndrome
  2. *A p-value in bold type denotes a significant difference (p < 0.05)