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. 2013 Jan 4;17(3):510–518. doi: 10.1017/S1368980012005411

Table 5.

Pearson correlations between RBC δ 15N and δ 13 C and the estimated factor scores: Yup'ik people (n 356)* aged ≥18 years, south-west Alaska, USA, September 2009–2011

Processed foods Fruits and vegetables Subsistence foods
(Factor 1) (Factor 2) (Factor 3)
r P P† r P P† r P P†
RBC δ 15N −0·492 <0·001 <0·001 −0·144 0·007 0·258 0·252 <0·001 0·027
RBC δ 13C 0·364 <0·001 <0·001 0·000 0·996 0·211 0·058 0·276 0·173

RBC, red blood cell.

*

Biomarker data missing on two participants.

Adjusted for the other study participant characteristics (community location, age, sex, Kass'aq lifestyle and Yup'ik lifestyle) using a multivariate linear regression model, n 352 due to missing values.