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. 2015 Feb 5;15:10. doi: 10.1186/s12876-015-0236-z

Table 2.

Risk of poor sleep before celiac disease diagnosis

Celiac disease (%) Controls (%) Odds ratio 95% CI
Poor sleep a 128/2933 (4.4) 487/14,571 (3.3) 1.33 1.08-1.62
Type of hypnotics used b
  Benzodiazepine-related drugs 111 (3.8) 380 (2.6) 1.47 1.18-1.82
  Benzodiazepines 17 (0.6) 65 (0.4) 1.28 0.76-2.16
  Other hypnotics 32 (1.1) 143 (1.0) 1.11 0.76-1.62
  Melatonin receptor agonistsc 0 (0.0) 2 (0.0) - -
≥3 prescriptions of hypnotics c
 Any hypnotics 78 (2.7) 359 (2.5) 1.07 0.84-1.38
 Benzodiazepine-related drugs 62 (2.1) 256 (1.8) 1.19 0.90-1.58
 Benzodiazepines 7 (0.2) 41 (0.3) 0.85 0.39-1.88
 Other hypnotics 12 (0.4) 86 (0.6) 0.70 0.39-1.28
Melatonin receptor agonistsd 0 (0.0) 2 (0.0) - -
Age
 ≤19 years 1/1218 (0.1) 4/6074 (0.1) 1.23 0.15-9.80
 20-39 years 8/566 (1.4) 49/2809 (1.7) 0.82 0.39-1.72
 40-59 years 39/583 (6.7) 142/2905 (4.9) 1.38 0.96-1.97
 ≥60 years 80/566 (14.1) 292/2783 (10.5) 1.40 1.07-1.83
Sex
 Males 36/1137 (3.2) 150/5645 (2.7) 1.21 0.83-1.75
 Females 92/1796 (5.1) 337/8926 (3.8) 1.38 1.08-1.76

Odds ratios estimated through conditional logistic regression modelling.

aPoor sleep defined as ≥2 prescriptions of hypnotics before celiac disease diagnosis. Data capture of hypnotics: July 1st 2005-January 29th 2008.

bSee Additional file 1: Table S1 for anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) codes used to classify hypnotics.

cThe category “3 prescriptions of hypnotics” is being compared with the category “<3 prescriptions of hypnotics”.

dDue to lack of events no odds ratio was estimated.