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Table 4 Correlation between SOD Activity Levels and haematological indices

From: Relationship between oxidative stress and haematological indices in patients with diabetes in the Ghanaian population

Pearson’s Correlations

R

p value

FBG and SOD Levels

−0.044

0.727

WBC and SOD Levels

0.047

0.714

RBC and SOD Levels

0.113

0.375

HGB and SOD Levels

0.028

0.824

HCT and SOD Levels

0.002

0.99

MCV and SOD Levels

−0.092

0.469

MCH and SOD Levels

−0.078

0.542

MCHC and SOD Levels

0.004

0.975

PLT and SOD Levels

0.235

0.061

NEU(%) and SOD Levels

0.249*

0.049*

LYM(%) and SOD Levels

−0.208

0.099

  1. *Correlation is significant at p value < 0.05 (2-tailed)
  2. WBC-White blood cells; RBC-Red blood cells; HGB-Haemoglobin; HCT-Haematocrit; NEU-Neutrophils; LYM-Lymphocytes; FBG- Fasting blood glucose; SOD- Superoxide dismutase; PLT-platelet count; NEU-neutrophil count; LYM- lymphocyte count; MCV- Mean corpuscular volume; MCH- Mean corpuscular haemoglobin; MCHC- Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration