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. 2017 Jul 5;2017:5785482. doi: 10.1155/2017/5785482

Table 2.

The correlation between anthropometric properties of volunteers (N = 24).

Height Body mass BV BMI WC CC
r p r p r p r p r p r p
Height 1.0 0.40 0.06 0.58 0.003 −0.11 0.62 0.06 0.80 0.11 0.62
Body mass 0.40 0.06 1.0 0.98 <0.001 0.87 <0.001 0.89 <0.001 0.88 <0.001
BV 0.58 0.003 0.98 <0.001 1.0 0.74 <0.001 0.77 <0.001 0.81 <0.001
BMI −0.11 0.62 0.87 <0.001 0.74 <0.001 1.0 0.90 <0.001 0.89 <0.001
WC 0.06 0.80 0.89 <0.001 0.77 <0.001 0.90 <0.001 1.0 0.85 <0.001
CC 0.11 0.62 0.88 <0.001 0.81 <0.001 0.89 <0.001 0.85 <0.001 1.0

Strong, statistically significant correlations (|r| > 0.7, p < 0.001) are in bold; body mass index: BMI = body mass/(height)2; body volume index: BV = height body mass; WC = waist circumference; CC = chest circumference; r-Pearson correlation coefficient and significance level p.