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. 2011 May 1;34(5):565–573. doi: 10.1093/sleep/34.5.565

Table S2.

Comparison of the cross-sectional association at Phase 7 between sleep duration and cognitive function with cognitive function differences between CHD and No-CHD*

Women N Hours of sleep at Phase 7
Standardized difference
≤ 5 h 7 h 5 h-7 h CHD-No CHD
    Number 1459 148 550
    Cognitive function T-scores
        Memory 1455 48.7 (0.8) 50.3 (0.4) −0.16 −0.35
        AH4-I (reasoning) 1456 47.4 (0.8) 51.2* (0.4) −0.38 −0.58
        Mill Hill (vocabulary) 1452 46.9 (0.8) 51.3* (0.4) −0.44 −0.46
        Phonemic fluency 1445 48.2 (0.8) 50.8* (0.4) −0.26 −0.47
        Semantic fluency 1450 48.4 (0.8) 50.9* (0.4) −0.25 −0.40
        MMSE 1434 47.2 (0.8) 50.7* (0.4) −0.35 −0.31
Men
    Number 3972 269 1714
    Cognitive function T-scores
        Memory 3965 49.3 (0.6) 50.5 (0.2) −0.12 −0.22
        AH4-I (reasoning) 3969 47.4 (0.6) 50.6* (0.2) −0.32 −0.25
        Mill Hill (vocabulary) 3967 48.4 (0.6) 50.5* (0.2) −0.21 −0.25
        Phonemic fluency 3957 48.5 (0.6) 50.2* (0.2) −0.17 −0.13
        Semantic fluency 3965 48.0 (0.6) 50.4* (0.2) −0.24 −0.14
        MMSE 3857 48.6 (0.6) 50.5* (0.2) −0.19 −0.25

Figures are means (standard errors).

*

Standardized differences between CHD and No-CHD have been calculated from reference.34