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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Gynecol Oncol. 2018 Feb 1;149(1):133–139. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2018.01.028

Table 6.

Effect of change in physical activity on change in sleep quality (n = 79)a

Participants who increased their physical
activity
Participants who did not increase their physical activity

Baseline PSQI Follow-up PSQI Baseline PSQI Follow-up PSQI

Model-
adjusted
mean
SE Model-
adjusted
mean
SE Model-
adjusted
mean
SE Model-
adjusted
mean
SE p valueb
Increase in CHAMPS total activity hours/week 7.380 0.522 5.351 0.558 6.661 0.566 7.176 0.592 0.026
Increase in CHAMPS MVPA hours/week 7.394 0.494 5.984 0.534 6.460 0.648 6.551 0.664 0.201

SE: standard error.

a

Seventy-nine individuals had CHAMPS questionnaire data at baseline and during follow-up.

b

Mixed-effects models were fitted for longitudinal measurement of PSQI scores at baseline and follow-up. The models assessed whether increases in physical activity from baseline to follow-up were associated with any changes in PSQI score over time. Adjustments were made for the confounders age, time since diagnosis, obesity status, disease stage, and treatment.