Extended Data Fig. 9: Correlation of blood pressure and liver volume in metabolically healthy human individuals. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 9: Correlation of blood pressure and liver volume in metabolically healthy human individuals.

From: Mechanosensing by β1 integrin induces angiocrine signals for liver growth and survival

Extended Data Fig. 9

a, Baseline characteristics (mean ± standard deviation, minimum and maximum values) of the study cohort, which was comprised of individuals recruited from glucose-tolerant humans who served as controls in the prospective observational German Diabetes Study29. b, c, Correlation of blood pressure with liver volume as assessed by MRI taken between 07:00 and 10:30. Correlation of systolic blood pressure with liver volume (n = 42; r = 0.45; *P = 0.0022 (0.17; 0.66)), and correlation of diastolic blood pressure with liver volume (n = 42; r = 0.39; *P = 0.0104 (0.09; 0.62)). Reported correlations are Pearson correlation coefficients with 95% confidence intervals (lower confidence limit; upper confidence limit).

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