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. 2024 Sep 12;10:20552076241277150. doi: 10.1177/20552076241277150

Table 2.

Participant characteristics.

Female
(n = 9)
Male
(n = 16)
Total
(N = 25)
Age (years) 12.7 ± 5.2 10.5 ± 3.1 11.3 ± 4.0
Height (cm) 148.1 ± 22.9 144.4 ± 24.8 145.8 ± 23.7
Weight (kg) 75.3 ± 50.1 55.7 ± 41.8 62.7 ± 44.9
Weight statusa
 Underweight 0 (0.0%) 1 (6.2%) 1 (4.0%)
 Healthy weight 3 (33.3%) 9 (56.2%) 12 (48.0%)
 Overweight 1 (11.1%) 1 (6.2%) 2 (8.0%)
 Obese 1 (11.1%) 1 (6.2%) 2 (8.0%)
 Severe obese 4 (44.4%) 4 (25.0%) 8 (32.0%)
Raceb
 Black 0 (0.0%) 1 (6.2%) 1 (4.0%)
 Hispanic 1 (11.1%) 0 (0.0%) 1 (4.0%)
 White 8 (88.9%) 12 (75.0%) 20 (80.0%)
 Multiracial 0 (0.0%) 3 (18.8%) 3 (12.0%)
Diagnosis
 None 0 (0.0%) 2 (12.5%) 2 (8.0%)
 Insomnia 3 (33.3%) 2 (12.5%) 5 (20.0%)
 Sleep-related breathing disorder 2 (22.2%) 6 (37.5%) 8 (32.0%)
 Sleep-related movement disorder 1 (11.1%) 2 (12.5%) 3 (12.0%)
 Multiple 3 (33.3%) 4 (25.0%) 7 (28.0%)

Values are mean ± SD for continuous variables, and n (%) for categorical.

a

Body mass index (BMI) percentiles were calculated from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention growth charts. Weight status was binned into the following categories: < 5th percentile (underweight), 5th to 84.9th percentile (healthy weight), 85th to 94.9th percentile (overweight), 1.0–1.19 * 95th percentile (obese), and ≥ 1.2 * 95th percentile or BMI ≥ 35 (severe obese). For more information, see Kelly et al. 32

b

As recorded in electronic health record.