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. 2014 Jan 28;2014:790724. doi: 10.1155/2014/790724

Table 4.

Anthropometric characterization, health-related behaviors, and sleep quality.

Total 
n = 148
SLE (1) 
n = 50
Depression (2) 
n = 45
Controls (3) 
n = 53
P Post hoc analysis
BMI (kg/m2)a 24.9 (5.5) 24.8 (4.1) 25.7 (7.8) 24.3 (4.0) 0.466c
BMI categoriesb
 Underweight 7 (4.7) 1 (2.0) 3 (6.7) 3 (5.7) 0.701d
 Normal range 85 ( 57.4) 31 (62.0) 24 (53.3) 30 (56.6)
 Preobesity 32 (21.6) 13 (26.0) 8 (17.8) 11 (20.8)
 Obesity 18 (12.2) 5 (10.0) 8 (17.8) 5 (9.4)
 Missing 6 (4.1) 0 (0.0) 2 (4.4) 4 (7.5)
Smoking habitsb
 Smokers 34 (23.0) 10 (20.0) 18 (40.0) 6 (11.3) 0.003d
 Nonsmokers 114 (77.0) 40 (80.0) 27 (60.0) 47 (88.7)
Alcohol consumptionb
 Yes 13 (8.8) 3 (6.0) 2 (4.4) 8 (15.1) 0.124d
 No 135 (91.2) 47 (94.0) 43 (95.6) 45 (84.9)
Physical activityb
 Yes 63 (42.6) 18 (36.0) 18 (40.0) 27 (50.9) 0.283d
 No 85 (57.4) 32 (64.0) 27 (60.0) 26 (49.1)

Sleep
 PSQI global scorea 10.3 (3.8) 10.9 (4.0) 11.3 (3.7) 9.0 (3.4) 0.007c 2, 1 > 3
 Quality of sleepb
  Good sleepers 16 (10.8) 3 (6.0) 3 (6.7) 10 (18.9) 0.140d
  Poor sleepers 126 (85.1) 46 (92.0) 39 (86.7) 41 (77.4)
  Missing 6 (4.1) 1 (2.0) 3 (6.7) 2 (3.8)

aMean (standard deviation), b n (%), cANOVA, dChi-square test; BMI: body mass index.