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Table 5 Results of the pairwise testing (Dunn’s post hoc test) that followed the statistically significant (P < 0.001) Kruskal–Wallis test

From: Cortical microvascular raspberries and ageing: an independent but not exclusive relationship

Age interval

20–29

(n = 9)

30–39

(n = 14)

40–49

(n = 23)

50–59

(n = 37)

60–69

(n = 32)

70–79

(n = 100)

80–89

(n = 37)

30–39

(n = 14)

1.00

(0.45)

–

     

40–49

(n = 23)

1.00

(0.19)

1.00

(0.58)

–

    

50–59

(n = 37)

0.66

(0.024)

1.00

(0.10)

1.00

(0.22)

–

   

60–69

(n = 32)

0.012

(< 0.001)

0.051

(0.002)

0.085

(0.003)

1.00

(0.045)

–

  

70–79

(n = 100)

< 0.001

(< 0.001)

< 0.001

(< 0.001)

< 0.001

(< 0.001)

< 0.001

(< 0.001)

0.95

(0.034)

–

 

80–89

(n = 37)

< 0.001

(< 0.001)

0.001

(< 0.001)

< 0.001

(< 0.001)

0.011

(< 0.001)

1.00

(0.16)

1.00

(0.64)

–

90–99

(n = 11)

< 0.001

(< 0.001)

< 0.001

(< 0.001)

< 0.001

(< 0.001)

0.003

(< 0.001)

0.39

(0.014)

1.00

(0.13)

1.00

(0.18)

  1. The table shows Bonferroni-corrected P values, followed by unadjusted P values within parentheses. Statistically significant P values are marked in bold. Outcome variable: raspberry density (raspberries/cm2) of the frontal cortex