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Fig. 1 | Immunity & Ageing

Fig. 1

From: Cumulative physiological stress is associated with age-related changes to peripheral T lymphocyte subsets in healthy humans

Fig. 1

Physiological stress load in study cohort of healthy adults. (A) Relationship between subject age and physiological stress load. Black line indicates the linear line of best fit and red indicates the 95% confidence bands of the best-fit line. Equation, correlation squared (R2), P value for the association constant, and number of subjects are shown for the linear regression. (B) Physiological stress load grouped by subject age. Statistical analysis was performed using Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric one-way ANOVA; ***P < 0.001

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