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Additional file 6: of Impact of early events and lifestyle on the gut microbiota and metabolic phenotypes in young school-age children

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posted on 2019-01-04, 05:00 authored by Huanzi Zhong, John Penders, Zhun Shi, Huahui Ren, Kaiye Cai, Chao Fang, Qiuxia Ding, Carel Thijs, Ellen Blaak, Coen Stehouwer, Xun Xu, Huanming Yang, Jian Wang, Jun Wang, Daisy Jonkers, Ad Masclee, Susanne Brix, Junhua Li, Ilja Arts, Karsten Kristiansen
Figure S5. Correlations between continuous phenotypic parameters and species profile in the entire cohort. (a) Spearman’s rank correlations between early events, pre-school lifestyle and species profile (n = 281). (b) Spearman’s rank correlations between blood parameters and species profiles (n = 281). P values were adjusted for each parameter. The “*” indicates significant correlation with adjusted P < 0.05. Species significantly correlated with at least one factor are presented. (PDF 301 kb)

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