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. 2017 Nov 6;5(11):e169. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.8238

Table 7.

Statistically significant Spearman correlation between craniofacial measurements and clinical variables on the female (n=129) and male (n=254) population (for clarity, nonsignificant correlation values are omitted) .

Craniofacial measurements Apnea-hypopnea index Weight Height Age Cervical perimeter Body mass index
Female






Cervicomental contour ratio −.23a −.65a

−.58a −0.66a

Face-width ratio 0.18b
−.21b

0.22a

Tragion-ramus-stomion (TRG) angle, in degrees −.19b

−.24a

Male






Cervicomental contour ratio −.37a −.49a
−.17b −.57a −0.59a

Face-width ratio 0.23a 0.21a

0.17b 0.25a

TRG angle, in degrees −.12b




aCorrelation is significant at the .01 level (two-tailed).

bCorrelation is significant at the .05 level (two-tailed).