Socio-Behavioral Correlates of Metabolic and Inflammatory Risk

Published: 28 February 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/9rpk5p2nnc.1
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Gabriel Frietze

Description

This data examined relationships between socio-behavioral factors and metabolic and inflammatory risk in Hispanics.

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To examine demographics and background information, descriptives and frequencies can be calculated in the SPSS file by clicking: Analyze > Descriptives > Frequencies. Next, move all demographic and background variables over to analyze and examine measures of central tendency and dispersion. To examine associations between variables, Pearson correlation analysis can be conducted for continuous variables and Spearman correlation for ordinal variables.

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Inflammation, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, Hispanic Health

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