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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 26.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2012 Mar 24;138(1):48–53. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2012.02.025

Table 2.

GI inflammation and food antigen antibody inter-correlations.

Multiple linear regressions
(corrected for age, sex, and race)
ASCA:Casein ASCA:Gluten Casein:Gluten
n R2, p-value R2, p-value R2, p-value
Cohort 1 - Sheppard Pratt, Baltimore, MD, USA
  Control 207 0.04, ns 0.07, ns 0.71, 0.00001
    Female 151 0.025, ns 0.08, ns 0.70, 0.00001
    Male 56 0.11, ns 0.11, ns 0.82, 0.00001
  Non-recent onset schizophrenia 193 0.15, 0.00001 0.16, 0.00001 0.73, 0.00001
    Female 79 0.18, 0.00001 0.23, .0002 0.80, 0.00001
    Male 114 0.12, ns 0.10, ns 0.65, 0.00001
  Recent onset schizophrenia 67 0.11, ns 0.41, 0.00001 0.46, 0.00001
    Female 16 0.60, ns 0.84, 0.00001 0.41, ns
    Male 51 0.10, ns 0.32, 0.001 0.45, 0.00001
Cohort 2 - University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
  First episode schizophrenia - unmedicated 40 0.27, 0.01 0.21, 0.03 0.98, 0.00001
    Female 13 0.45, 0.05 0.45, 0.05 0.99, 0.00001
    Male 27 0.18, ns 0.14, ns 0.98, 0.00001
  First episode schizophrenia - medicated 63 0.12, ns 0.10, ns 0.91, 0.00001
    Female 11 0.07, ns 0.09, ns 0.98, 0.00001
    Male 52 0.16, 0.01 0.11, ns 0.89, 0.00001