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Comprehensive lipid and metabolite profiling in healthy adults with low and high consumption of fatty fish: a cross-sectional study – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2022

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British Journal of Nutrition/Volume 125/Issue 9/14 May 2021

Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2020, pp. 1034-1042

Print publication: 14 May 2021

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Table 1. Characteristics of all participants, and participants in the lowest and highest tertiles of fatty fish consumption.

(Mean values and standard deviations (SD); median values and quartiles (Q1-Q3); frequencies and percentages)

Differences in descriptive variables between low- and high-consumers of fatty fish were tested with t-test for normally distributed variables, Mann-Whitney for variables with skewed distribution and Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. BMI, body mass index; n-3, omega-3; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; hsCRP, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; kJ, kilojoule; E%, percentage of total energy intake; EPA, eicosapentaenoic acid; DHA, docosahexaenoic acid.

a P for difference between low- and high-consumers of fatty fish. P-value <0·05 was considered significant.

* Missing three values, † Missing five values, ‡ Missing one value, § Missing two values

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Table 1. Characteristics of all participants, and participants in the lowest and highest tertiles of fatty fish consumption.(Mean values and standard deviations (SD); median values and quartiles (Q1-Q3); frequencies and percentages)