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Table 3 Correlation of anthropometric, biochemical parameters of participants and Pregnancy induced Hypertension

From: Zonulin as marker of pregnancy induced hypertension: a case control study

  

DBP

SBP

ZONULIN

TG

TC

HDL

LDL

VLDL

PIH

DBPATB

P

0.648

0.218

0.222

0.794

0.015

0.706

0.029

0.658

0.116

R

1

0.250**

0.184*

0.106

0.155

−0.242**

0.147

0.081

0.196*

SBPATB

P

 

0.002

0.025

0.198

0.06

0.003

0.075

0.327

0.017

R

 

1

0.118

0.074

0.189*

−0.037

0.111

0.109

0.191*

ZONULIN

R

  

1

0.127

0.163*

−0.109

0.161

0.138

0.708**

P

   

0.124

0.047

0.188

0.051

0.094

< 0.0001

TG

R

   

1

.573**

−0.461**

0.288**

0.954**

0.155

P

    

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

0.061

TC

R

    

1

−0.487**

0.760**

0.598**

0.172*

P

     

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

0.036

HDL

R

     

1

−0.498**

−0.406**

− 0.183*

P

      

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

0.026

LDL

R

      

1

0.207*

0.156

P

       

0.012

0.058

VLDL

R

       

1

0.173*

P

        

0.036

PIH

R

        

1

P

         
  1. DBP Diastolic blood pressure at time of enrollment, SBP Systolic blood pressure at time of enrollment, DBPATB Diastolic blood pressure at booking, SBPATB Systolic blood pressure at booking, TG Triglycerides, TC Total cholesterol, HDL High density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL Low density lipoprotein cholesterol, VLDL Very low density lipoprotein cholesterol. PIH Pregnancy induced hypertension.
  2. **Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). * Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)