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. 2020 Dec 8;121(3):793–801. doi: 10.1007/s00421-020-04570-8

Table 2.

Pearson correlation (r) between plasma asprosin, oestrogen and progesterone in all women and women who use oral contraceptives (OC) or do not use OCs (non-OC) in the mid-luteal phase

All women (n = 32)
Asprosin Progesterone Oestrogen
Asprosin r = 0.418a r = 0.462b
Progesterone r = 0.642b
OC (n = 18) Non-OC (n = 14)
Asprosin Progesterone Oestrogen Asprosin Progesterone Oestrogen
Asprosin r = 0.735b r = 0.383 r = − 0.008 r = 0.234
Progesterone r = 0.523a r = 0.517

Thresholds of 0.1, 0.3 and 0.5 were used to define Pearson correlation coefficients as small, moderate and large, respectively (Cohen 1988)

aCorrelation is significant at the 0.05 level

bCorrelation is significant at the 0.01 level