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. 2021 Apr 16;18(8):4233. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18084233

Table 1.

Relationship between the miRNA-378 response and the peak value of the hormone’s serum concentrations in both altitude condition.

miR-378 N vs. H
N H
r p r p Z p [F > 2.69] = 0.05
p [F > 4.16] = 0.01
[%95 IC]
Q
GH
(pg·mL−1)
0.654 0.026 −0.591 0.051 −4.621 p= 0.01
[−2.081; −0.841]
1.461
Large
Testosterone
(ng·mL−1)
0.462 0.128 −0.456 0.133 −3.139 p= 0.05
[−1.613; −0.373]
0.993
Large
Cortisol
(nmol·l−1)
0.606 0.035 0.747 0.005 0.833 -
[−0.356; 0.883]
0.263
Small

r: Pearson correlation coefficient; p: p-value; Z: value of the statistic in the Fisher’s Z-transformed r coefficient comparison; F: value of Fisher’s F distribution only for p = 0.05 or p = 0.01. Non-significant values are not expressed; Q: Cohen´s q effect size; N: normoxia; H: hypoxia; miR: microRNA.