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. 2011 Mar 1;34(3):303–314B. doi: 10.1093/sleep/34.3.303

Table 1.

Baseline neurocognitive, mood, mental status, and sleepiness data for all participants4 and stratified by gender

Total Men Women
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Intelligence3
    WASI Full 112.0 (13.2) 112.82 (12.9) 110.7 (13.5)
    WASI Verbal 109.8 (13.4) 109.9 (13.4) 109.7 (13.5)
    WASI Vocabulary 55.9 (9.7) 56.1 (9.7) 55.7 (9.7)
    WASI Similarities 56.0 (7.9) 55.9 (7.9) 56.0 (8.0)
    WASI Performance 111.5 (13.3) 112.92 (13.2) 109.1 (13.2)
    WASI Block Design 54.0 (9.0) 55.52 (7.7) 52.3 (9.0)
    WASI Matrix Reasoning 59.2 (8.4) 59.61 (8.4) 58.5 (8.3)
Primary Neurocognitive Outcomes3
    SWMT 0.000 (0.28) -0.01 (0.23) 0.02 (0.28)
    Pathfinder 24.43 (8.50) 24.4 (8.89) 24.5 (5.74)
    BSRT 49.98 (9.14) 48.722 (9.12) 52.21 (8.74)
Secondary Neurocognitive Outcomes3
    PVT Median 251.83 (38.86) 245.542 (38.60) 262.92 (36.82)
    PVT Mean 465.97 (329.91) 448.522 (36.83) 500.31 (360.22)
    PASAT 154.97 (42.73) 159.322 (42.38) 147.34 (42.32)
Mood3
    HAM-D 4.43 (4.13) 3.802 (3.72) 5.54 (4.57)
Sleepiness3
    ESS 10.15 (4.35) 9.941 (4.23) 10.52 (4.52)
    SSS 2.91 (0.98) 2.812 (0.96) 3.09 (1.00)
MMSE3 N (%) N (%) N (%)
    26 14 (1.2)5 9 (1.2) 5 (1.1)5
    27 79 (6.6) 53 (6.9) 26 (6.0)
    28 169 (14.0) 114 (14.8) 55 (12.6)
    29 401 (33.3) 263 (34.2) 138 (31.7)
    30 540 (44.9) 330 (42.9) 210 (48.3)
1

P < 0.05 Men vs. Women;

2

P < 0.01 Men vs. Women;

3

See text for abbreviations;

4

N for each variable ranges from 1143 (SWMT) to 1204 (ESS);

5

1 Subject with a MMSE score = 25 included.