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. 2016 May 26;12:1275–1280. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S107462

Table 2.

Comparison of polysomnographic variables between patients with primary SRED and those with drug-induced SRED

Polysomnographic variables Primary SRED (n=22) Drug-induced SRED (n=5) t-value P-value
% N1 sleep 10.2±4.6 7.4±3.0 1.28 0.21
% N2 sleep 52.9±11.8 62.5±5.7 1.76 0.091
% N3 sleep 6.8±5.4 1.4±1.3 2.15 0.041
% REM sleep 18.9±5.0 15.2±6.5 1.43 0.17
TST, minutes 449.0±68.2 460.4±113.5 0.30 0.77
% WASO 11.1±10.0 13.4±12.1 0.45 0.66
Sleep efficiency, % 86.7±10.8 82.2±12.7 0.81 0.42
Arousal index 14.1±5.0 10.9±2.9 1.37 0.18
Sleep latency, minutes 9.8±12.5 27.0±23.1 2.35 0.027
REM latency, minutes 90.9±72.7 162.3±155.1 1.58 0.13
PLM index 1.2±2.8 0.0±0.0 0.63 0.37
AHI 2.4±3.5 1.3±0.7 0.63 0.54

Notes: N1, stage 1 sleep; N2, stage 2 sleep; N3, deep sleep. Data presented as mean ± SD.

Abbreviations: AHI, apnea–hypopnea index; PLM, periodic limb movement; REM, rapid eye movement; SRED, sleep-related eating disorder; TST, total sleep time; WASO, wake after sleep onset.