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. 2004 Dec 7;1(3):e62. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0010062

Figure 1. Sample Construction and Data Collected.

Figure 1

All employees (aged 30–60 y) of four state agencies in south central Wisconsin were mailed surveys starting in 1989 regarding general health and sleep habits. From this population, a stratified random sample of respondents was recruited for an extensive overnight protocol providing polysomnography and sleep questionnaire data and morning, fasted serum for hormone and metabolite measurement. The metabolic hormones measured were ghrelin (856 participants), leptin (1,017 participants), adiponectin (1,015 participants), and insulin (1,014 participants) (see Table 1). Based on scheduling availability, 721 participants completed an added protocol to measure daytime sleepiness that included a 6-d sleep diary, of which 714 reported on naps (see Table 1). See text for further description of the study population and definitions of the sleep measures used.