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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Pulmonol. 2015 Apr 14;50(12):1360–1367. doi: 10.1002/ppul.23179

Table 3.

Weekly spirometry and exhaled nitric oxide means (standard errors) for the deficient sleep and healthy sleep opportunity conditions (n=10).

Short Sleep Opportunity Healthy Sleep Opportunity pa
Spirometry
 % Predicted Pre FEV1 91.43 (1.63) 93.13 (1.63) 0.28
 Pre FEV1/FVC 81.23 (1.32) 81.33 (1.32) 0.93
 % Change FEV1 4.70 (2.25) 5.50 (2.25) 0.67
Exhaled Nitric Oxideb 27.77 (1.42) 28.00 (1.42) 0.81
a

p-value from linear mixed model with repeated measures (1 measure per sleep condition); least squares means (SE) correspond to subject with Tanner score of 3.3 for spirometry outcome models, and to a 14 year old male subject with Tanner Score of 3.3 for exhaled nitric oxide model. All models adjusted for baseline level of outcome.

b

Natural Log transformed, geometric means (SE) reported. P-value corresponds to log transformed values.