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Table 2 An inverse correlation between normalised concentrations and body mass indices

From: Association between body mass index (BMI) and [123I]Ioflupane (DaTSCAN) availabilities in patients with parkinsonism using single-photon emission computed tomography–computed tomography (SPECT-CT)

 

NC within VOIs

F

RC

RAP

RPP

LC

LAP

LPP

OB

T

M

P

r

− 0.649**

− 0.370**

− 0.234*

− 0.354**

− 0.353**

− 0.283*

− 0.358**

− 0.555**

− 0.282*

− 0.395**

− 0.555*

Sig. (two-tailed)

0.000

0.001

0.045

0.002

0.002

0.015

0.002

0.000

0.015

0.000

0.000

  1. Significance represented at either 0.05 level* or 0.01 level**
  2. NC = Normalised concentration; VOI = volume of interest (F = frontal; RC = right caudate; RAP = right anterior putamen; RPP = right posterior putamen; LC = left caudate; LAP = left anterior putamen; LPP = left posterior putamen; OB = occipital background; T = thalamus; M = midbrain; P = pons); r = Pearson correlation; Sig. = significance. Sig of 0.000 represents significance of < 0.001