At -0.286, the correlation between the baseline
and six-month triglyceride levels is not statistically significant.
Levels were lower overall, but the change was inconsistent across
subjects. Several lowered their levels, but several others either
did not change or increased their levels.
On the other hand, the Pearson correlation between the
baseline and six-month weight measurements is 0.996, almost a perfect
correlation. Unlike the triglyceride levels, all subjects lost weight
and did so quite consistently.