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. 2018 Jul 31;7(15):e009351. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.118.009351

Table 3.

Subjects Characteristics of Volunteers Included in Healthy Control Data Set

Trial No. M (%) Age, y Weight, kg Height, m BMI, kg/m2 Monitoring, Hours Description
I 18 10 (56) 32.9±8.5 (22.0–54.0) 69.4±12.0 (49.0–95.8) 1.75±0.11 (1.52–1.89) 22.6±2.0 (19.4–26.8) 68.6±8.9 (48.4–75.3) Healthy adults monitored continuously for 3 days
II 17 9 (53) 49.7±10.1 (26.0–66.0) 81.3±10.9 (57.0–100) 1.78±0.07 (1.63–1.87) 25.7±2.8 (20.9–29.9) 13.2±4.2 (7.4–17.6) Healthy adults monitored during sleep for 1 or 2 nights
III 24 11 (46) 39.4±14.7 (18.0–64.0) 74.8±11.5 (53.0–91.0) 1.75±0.11 (1.58–1.96) 24.6±4.5 (17.7–34.4) 23.5±1.4 (16.8–24.0) Healthy adults monitored for 1 day
IV 46 6 (13) 38.6±10.7 (24.0–64.0) 66.9±14.2 (45.3–99.4) 1.65±0.08 (1.50–1.90) 24.7±4.7 (17.9–35.0) 78.3±21.4 (26.8–111.7) Clinical professionals monitored for 3 days
V 15 15 (100) 49.7±7.3 (35.0–62.0) 93.1±13.5 (65.0–109) 1.81±0.07 (1.66–1.92) 28.5±4.3 (19.6–34.8) 216.3±121.3 (107.9–461.7) Truck drivers monitored for 5 to 7 days and repeated up to 3 times
ALL 120 51 (43) 40.7±12.2 (18.0–66.0) 73.7±15.2 (45.3–109) 1.72±0.11 (1.50–1.96) 24.9±4.3 (17.7–35.0) 69.8±69.0 (7.4–461.7)

No. number of subjects; data are expressed as mean±SD (Min–Max); ALL, statistics of the combined data sets including the 5 different observational trials (I–V). BMI indicates body mass index.