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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alzheimers Dement. 2018 Feb 1;14(4):454–461. doi: 10.1016/j.jalz.2017.10.007

Table 3.

Estimates from Mixed Effects Models with NSES/Sleep in 4 Mutually Exclusive Groups (n=8090).

Parameter Estimate Confidence Interval p-Value
Intercept 24.90 (23.42, 26.38) <0.0001
Age −0.22 (−0.24, −0.20) <0.0001
Sex (female) 0.83 (0.69, 0.97) <0.0001
Education 0.58 (0.56, 0.60) <0.0001
Race (white) 2.53 (2.32, 2.74) <0.0001
BMI 0.11 (0.10, 0.13) <0.0001
Diabetes −0.87 (−1.02, −0.73) <0.0001
Hypertension −0.98 (−1.09, −0.88) <0.0001
Any Heart Condition* −1.07 (−1.18, −0.95) <0.0001
Stroke −2.09 (−2.29, −1.90) <0.0001
Normal Weight (BMI<25) Reference - <0.0001
Overweight (25≤BMI<30) −0.06 (−0.24, 0.12) 0.50
Obese (30≤BMI<40) −0.56 (−0.81, −0.32) <0.0001
Obese (BMI≥40) −1.92 (−2.47, −1.37) <0.0001
APOE ε4+ −0.57 (−0.73, −0.42) <0.0001
Sleep NSES 1 −0.53 (−0.73, −0.32) <0.0001
Sleep NSES 2 −0.27 (−0.46, −0.08) 0.006
Sleep NSES 3 0.02 (−0.16, 0.20) 0.806
Sleep NSES 4 Reference - -

Abbreviations: BMI= body mass index; Sleep NSES 1= poor sleep and low NSES; Sleep NSES 2= good sleep and low NSES; Sleep NSES 3= poor sleep and high NSES; Sleep NSES 4= good sleep and high NSES.

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Any heart condition includes: heart attack, coronary heart disease, angina, congestive heart failure, or other heart problems