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Table 2 Spearman correlation coefficients between the lipid levels of study participants according to measurement intervals

From: The 23-year tracking of blood lipids from adolescence to adulthood in Korea: the Kangwha study

Correlation of lipid measurements by different intervals

n

Total cholesterol

Triglycerides

HDL cholesterol

Non-HDL cholesterol

LDL cholesterola

23-year correlation (age 12 to 35 years)

186

0.41

0.17

0.43

0.34

0.37

21-year correlation (age 14 to 35 years)

186

0.44

0.27

0.46

0.39

0.35

19-year correlation (age 16 to 35 years)

230

0.46

0.32

0.49

0.42

0.43

18-year correlation (age 12 to 30 years)

199

0.38

0.12

0.41

0.36

0.38

16-year correlation (age 14 to 30 years)

203

0.49

0.33

0.58

0.44

0.45

14-year correlation (age 16 to 30 years)

251

0.48

0.32

0.51

0.44

0.44

13-year correlation (age 12 to 25 years)

222

0.46

0.21

0.45

0.44

0.44

11-year correlation (age 12 to 35 years)

225

0.53

0.28

0.52

0.45

0.45

10-year correlation (age 25 to 35 years)

126

0.61

0.66

0.64

0.69

0.62

9-year correlation (age 16 to 25 years)

259

0.51

0.37

0.54

0.45

0.46

5-year correlation (age 25 to 30 years)

154

0.69

0.57

0.69

0.69

0.64

5-year correlation (age 30 to 35 years)

167

0.63

0.56

0.66

0.68

0.63

4-year correlation (age 12 to 16 years)

313

0.59

0.34

0.58

0.64

0.52

2-year correlation (age 12 to 14 years)

335

0.62

0.39

0.62

0.65

0.58

2-year correlation (age 14 to 16 years)

322

0.69

0.45

0.63

0.73

0.66

  1. Abbreviations: HDL high-density lipoprotein, LDL low-density lipoprotein
  2. All p values of correlation coefficients were <0.05. aThe number of participants for calculating the correlation coefficients of LDL cholesterol was somewhat different due to missing values