DescriptionFabella prevalence rate increases over 150 years - Fig 5.jpg
English: Fig. 5 Four countries (China, Japan, Korea, and USA) had prevalence rates reported both before and after 1960. For China and Korea, there was only one study before and one study after 1960, and the lines connect these studies. For the USA and Japan, there were several, and Pearson’s linear regressions were run. There is no statistically significant relationship in the USA (P = 0.0793), but there is a significant relationship in Japan (prevalence rates = 0.5064 * year 947.9; P = 2.25e-4).
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