Extended Data Fig. 7: Table of Spearman correlation coefficients and Beta-coefficients testing associations between age and uniqueness in the MrOS cohort. | Nature Metabolism

Extended Data Fig. 7: Table of Spearman correlation coefficients and Beta-coefficients testing associations between age and uniqueness in the MrOS cohort.

From: Gut microbiome pattern reflects healthy ageing and predicts survival in humans

Extended Data Fig. 7

Uniqueness measures reported in this table were calculated at the genus level. ‘Health Stratification’ corresponds to the metric used to define healthy individuals. ‘ Spearman Rho’ reports the Spearman correlation coefficient between age and microbiome uniqueness for the specified group of participants, while the ‘pvalue’ column provides the corresponding p-value. ‘Beta_coeff’ is the BMI adjusted age beta-coefficient predicting uniqueness across the same stratifications as the ‘Spearman Rho’ column. ‘Coef_pvalue’ provides the p-value corresponding to the age Beta-coefficient from linear regression models. ‘Sample_size’ is the number of participants in each stratification while the last column ‘Healthy (yes = 1/no=0)’ specifies whether the group of participants is the healthy subgroup (yes(1)), or the remainder of the cohort (No(0)). Significant p-values (P < 0.05, two-sided) are highlighted in red. No multiple hypothesis correction was performed.

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