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. 2011 Apr 4;6(4):e18182. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0018182

Table 4. Adipocytokine Correlations with Metabolic Measures.

BMI Total Cholesterol HDL-C LDL-C Triglycerides
R2 Sig R2 Sig R2 Sig R2 Sig R2 Sig
Null 0.51 0.15 0.10 0.15 0.17
PC1 0.61 5×10−21 0.15 NS 0.11 NS 0.15 NS 0.17 NS
PC2 0.51 0.05 0.15 NS 0.11 NS 0.16 NS 0.17 NS
PC3 0.51 NS 0.15 NS 0.12 0.07 0.15 NS 0.18 0.02
Leptin 0.65 1×10−23 0.18 NS 0.11 NS 0.17 NS 0.17 NS
Insulin 0.54 0.0031 0.17 NS 0.13 0.04 0.17 NS 0.19 0.002
TNFα 0.53 NS 0.18 NS 0.11 NS 0.17 NS 0.16 NS
Adiponectin 0.52 0.0003 0.16 NS 0.12 0.06 0.15 NS 0.18 0.006
aPAI1 0.54 2×10−5 0.15 NS 0.09 NS 0.15 NS 0.16 NS
Resistin 0.51 NS 0.15 NS 0.11 NS 0.15 NS 0.17 NS
hsCRP 0.54 6×10−8 0.15 NS 0.13 0.02 0.16 NS 0.17 NS
ANG II 0.52 NS 0.15 NS 0.15 5×10−5 0.15 NS 0.19 NS

Note: Table shows percent variance explained (R2) by the full model including Cohort, Generation, Gender, and Age(Gender), as well as the indicated adipocytokine (or principal component) with BMI or metabolite levels, as well as the significance of the adipocytokine/PC term. The first row labeled Null is the model without an adipocytokine/PC, and shows the variance explained jointly by Cohort, Generation, Gender and Age (Gender) for comparison.