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. 2022 Jul 29;11(4):1–6. doi: 10.4103/jwas.jwas_81_22

Table 5.

Correlations between Mammary Volume and the Variables Affecting Mammary Volume in 370 subjects

Both Breast Right Breast Left Breast



R P-value R P-value R P-value
BMI 0.254 <0.001 0.239 <0.001 0.267 <0.001
Menarche 0.007* 0.889 -0.001* 0.979 0.01* 0.852
SNL 0.858 <0.001 0.831 <0.001 0.861 <0.001
NIFL 0.891 <0.001 0.874 <0.001 0.883 <0.001
MNL 0.868 <0.001 0.843 <0.001 0.875 <0.001
MP 0.892 <0.001 0.887 <0.001 0.882 <0.001
MR 0.860 <0.001 0.838 <0.001 0.855 <0.001
LR 0.886 <0.001 0.891 <0.001 0.855 <0.001
ND 0.110 0.035 0.099 0.058 0.11 0.034
AD 0.606 <0.001 0.604 <0.001 0.597 <0.001
HL 0.100 0.055 0.115 0.027 0.092 0.079
NNL 0.621 <0.001 0.618 <0.001 0.612 <0.001
CCA 0.430 <0.001 0.414 <0.001 0.437 <0.001
CBB 0.630 <0.001 0.605 <0.001 0.636 <0.001
Dominant hand -0.014* 0.793 -0.011* 0.839 -0.013* 0.799

r = correlation coefficient, value > 0 is a positive correlation, *value <0 no correlation.