Effects of age and sex on hematologic traits
Trait . | Sex (t statistic, P value) . | Age (r, P value) . | Total R2 . |
---|---|---|---|
FC | −2.57, .01 | −.12, <.001 | .02 |
Hb | 14.31, <.001 | .10, .007 | .24 |
PCV | 12.25, <.001 | NS | .18 |
RBC | 12.41, <.001 | NS | .18 |
MCV | NS | NS | — |
MCH | NS | .08, .05 | .01 |
MCHC | NS | .08, .05 | .01 |
WBC | NS | NS | — |
Platelets | −2.96, .003 | NS | .01 |
Trait . | Sex (t statistic, P value) . | Age (r, P value) . | Total R2 . |
---|---|---|---|
FC | −2.57, .01 | −.12, <.001 | .02 |
Hb | 14.31, <.001 | .10, .007 | .24 |
PCV | 12.25, <.001 | NS | .18 |
RBC | 12.41, <.001 | NS | .18 |
MCV | NS | NS | — |
MCH | NS | .08, .05 | .01 |
MCHC | NS | .08, .05 | .01 |
WBC | NS | NS | — |
Platelets | −2.96, .003 | NS | .01 |
NS indicates not significant. t statistics are shown if significant (P < 0.5) for sex differences. Pearson correlation coefficients (r) are shown if significant (P < 0.5) for age effects with coefficients of determination (R2). A positive t statistic indicates a higher mean in men; a positive correlation coefficient indicates an increase with age.