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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurosci Res. 2016 Jun 18;94(10):915–923. doi: 10.1002/jnr.23788

Table 1.

Demographic, physiologic, cognitive, mood, and sleep data from OSA subjects.

Variables OSA (mean ± SD)
n = 19
Age (years) 50.4±8.6
Gender 13 male
BMI (kg/m2) 32.0±7.7
Education (years) 17.5±3.5
Heart Rate (beats/min) 79.6±12.5
Systolic BP (mm of Hg) 128.8±14.8
Diastolic BP (mm of Hg) 80.2±9.5
AHI (events/hour) Moderate, 22.9±4.9 (n = 10)
Severe, 58.3±23.7 (n = 9)
MoCA Normal, 28.0±1.5 (n = 13)
Impaired, 20.2±4.5 (n = 6)
PSQI Normal, 3.8±0.8 (n = 6)
Deprived, 9.5±2.8 (n = 13)
ESS Normal, 5.6±2.0 (n = 13)
Deprived, 13.2±3.1 (n = 6)
BDI-II Normal, 3.1±2.5 (n = 14)
Depressive, 12.2±1.8 (n =5)
BAI Normal, 3.1±2.7 (n = 15)
Anxious 14.8±2.8 (n = 4)
Trial A (sec) Normal, 23.1±3.7 (n = 13)
Impaired, 39.0±3.7 (n = 6)
Trial B (sec) Normal, 44.3±12.1 (n = 10)
Impaired, 94.5±31.1 (n = 9)

BMI: Body Mass Index, AHI: Apnea-Hypopnea Index, MoCA: Montreal Cognitive Assessment, PSQI: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, ESS: Epworth Sleepiness Scale, BDI-II: Beck Depression Inventory II, BAI: Beck Anxiety Inventory, BP: Blood Pressure.