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Table 4 Association (rs) between serum lipid levels in serum at T1 and clinical characteristics at T2

From: Lipid profiles in schizophrenia associated with clinical traits: a five year follow-up study

 

S-triglyceride T1

S-cholesterol T1

PANSS positive T2

0.21

0.06

PANSS negative T2

0.27

0.15

PANSS total T2

0.28*

0.11

GAF-S T2

−0.41**

−0.28*

GAF-F T2

−0.39**

−0.26

  1. *0.01 ≤ P < 0.05, **P < 0.01
  2. Spearman’s correlation coefficient is reported
  3. There was no significant association between levels of PUFA (polyunsaturated fatty acids) / LCPUFA (long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids) at T1 and symptoms at T2
  4. PANSS positive and negative syndrome scale
  5. GAF global assessment of functioning, S symptoms, F functioning)
  6. PANSS positive items P1 + P3 + P5 + P6 + G9
  7. PANSS negative items N1 + N2 + N3 + N4 + N6 + G7 + G8 + G16