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. 2015 Aug 5;3(6):767–777. doi: 10.3892/br.2015.505

Figure 9.

Figure 9.

Correlation of serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol concentration with age. Correlations were examined in longitudinal data for (A) all the subjects (28,005 measurements), for (B) men (15,627) and for (C) women (12,378). The line in each panel represents a least-squares plot of the data. (A) P=5.67×10−23, R2=0.0038, serum HDL-cholesterol (mg/dl)=64.1478–0.0213x−0.0058 (x−52.4897)2; (B) P=0.0136, R2=0.0004, serum HDL-cholesterol (mg/dl)=55.5027+0.0241x; (C) P=6.69×10−20, R2=0.0111, serum HDL-cholesterol (mg/dl)=74.5306–0.0840x−0.0080 (x−52.4868)2. x, age (years).