TABLE 2.
The first group of related variables and their p values (test the difference, Control vs. Disease).
| Type of measurement | Variables | Adjusted p valuea |
| Metallomics | IOS (Zn) | 0.0146 |
| Metallomics | AA(Fe) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.0199 |
| Metallomics | Cit(Zn) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.6381 |
| Metallomics | Cu (HMM%) | 0.1081 |
| Metabolomics | p-cresol sulfate | 0.0006 |
| Metallomics | IOS(Zn) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.1781 |
| Metallomics | Fe (IOS) | 0.6447 |
| Metallomics | LMM(Mn) vs. LMM(Cu) | 0.0261 |
| Metallomics | AA(Mn) vs. LMM(Cu) | 0.3393 |
| Metallomics | Fe (LMM + IOS) | 0.7717 |
| Metallomics | IOS(Zn) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.5994 |
| Metallomics | total c(Fe) vs. LMM(Cu) | 0.0069 |
| Metallomics | LMM/IOS(Zn) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.3438 |
| Metallomics | LMM(Mn) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.0223 |
| Metallomics | IOS(Fe) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.1049 |
| Metallomics | total c(Fe) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.0245 |
| Metallomics | IOS(Mn) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.0278 |
| Metallomics | total c(Fe) vs. AA(Cu) | 0.1349 |
The p values are calculated with the confounding factors (age and gender), and they are adjusted with Benjamini–Hochberg. AA, amino acid; c, concentration; Cit, citrate; HMM, high molecular mass; IOS, inorganic species; LMM, low molecular mass. aModels with the confounding factors (age and gender).