Fig. 5

Overview of associations between phenotypes in the Nagahama Study population and lipoprotein (sub)classes. 1H NMR spectroscopy was used to derive quantitative data for lipoprotein classes and subclasses which were tested for association with intermediate phenotypes relevant to chronic diseases in 302 subjects of the Nagahama Study population. Number of statistically significant associations (p < 4.11 × 10–7) between phenotypes of each category and corresponding lipoprotein (sub)class are given. White rectangles indicate non-significant and coloured ones denote significant associations. The histograms show the number of significant associations for each phenotype or lipoprotein. The nomenclature used for each lipoprotein (sub)class is given in Supplementary Table S3. Details of statistics of associations between NMR-derived lipoprotein (sub)classes and phenotypes are given in Supplementary Table S5. BMI, Body Mass Index; CAVI, Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index; DBP, Diastolic Blood Pressure; FIVC, Forced Inspiratory Vital Capacity; R-, right; SpO2, blood oxygen saturation levels during sleep.