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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 2.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosom Med. 2011 Sep 23;73(8):679–682. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0b013e31822ff440

Table 1.

Mixed effects model results comparing blood pressure, heart rate, and subject stress responses during the stress and recovery periods in healthy young adults.

Systolic Blood Pressure Diastolic Blood Pressure Heart Rate Subjective Stress
Main Effect of Experimental Condition F(1,71.9)=0.23, p=0.64 F(1,66.8)=0.18, p=0.67 F(1,73.6)=1.8, p=0.18 F(3,17.5)=29.16, p<0.001
Main Effect of Stress Task F(2,78.5)=36.43, p<0.001 F(2,75.2)=27.8, p<0.001 F(2,78.3)=65.83, p<0.001 F(1,19.2)=5.53, p=0.03
Sleep by Stress Interaction F(2,82.7)=4.05, p=0.02 F(2,82.5)=2.09, p=0.13 F(2,81.7)=0.49, p=0.62 F(3,17.3)=2.44, p=0.10
Baseline Covariate F(1,40.8)=32.24, p<0.001 F(1,41.7)=53.81, p<0.001 F(1,46.5)=52.99, p<0.001 -