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Brain-Wide Resting-State Functional Connectivity Partially Mediates Socioeconomic Disparities in Children's Cardiometabolic Health

Journal of Cellular Neuroscience | Vol 1, Issue 1

Table 1. Bivariate correlations between studyvariables


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1 Brain-Wide resting State Functional Connectivity 1.00

2 White0.151.00

3 Black-0.14-0.441.00

4 Latino-0.06-0.52-0.211.00

5 Asian0.03-0.15-0.06-0.071.00

6 Other Race-0.03-0.36-0.14-0.17-0.051.00

7 Neighborhood Income / 500000.100.37-0.32-0.200.050.001.00

8 Household Income 0.110.43-0.37-0.220.06-0.020.461.00

9 Parental Education (Years)0.100.36-0.22-0.300.100.020.380.621.00

10 Married Household0.120.33-0.35-0.110.07-0.020.300.550.351.00

11 Parents Employed0.000.08-0.04-0.060.01-0.010.130.260.260.041.00

12 Body Mass Index (BMI)-0.13-0.230.170.14-0.040.00-0.18-0.26-0.23-0.19-0.031.00

13 Systolic Blood Pressure-0.05-0.050.10-0.02-0.020.01-0.05-0.08-0.08-0.070.020.261.00

14 Puberty (Any)-0.02-0.080.090.010.010.01-0.06-0.07-0.05-0.070.000.120.031.00

15 Male0.020.02-0.020.00-0.010.000.010.010.010.01-0.01-0.030.06-0.081.00