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. 2018 Nov 19;54(5):91. doi: 10.3390/medicina54050091

Table 5.

Association of wake after sleep onset with body composition parameters.

All (n = 74)
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Body Composition Parameters β R2 p β R2 p β R2 p
Body mass index (kg/m2) −0.010 0.184 0.502 −0.006 0.025 0.739 −0.634 0.011 0.528
Waist-Hip ratio −7.338 0.386 0.807 4.170 0.020 0.912 −13.219 0.006 0.791
Bone mineral content (g) −0.414 0.637 0.737 0.509 0.003 0.803 −0.004 0.007 0.771
Bone mineral density (g/cm2) 0.000 0.329 0.745 0.000 0.010 0.546 14.698 0.007 0.714
Lean mass (kg) 0.004 0.734 0.897 0.031 0.034 0.551 0.186 0.007 0.772
Lean mass index (kg/m2) 0.005 0.563 0.580 0.011 0.096 0.365 1.764 0.016 0.406
Fat mass (kg) −0.055 0.049 0.136 −0.053 0.040 0.151 −0.604 0.039 0.132
Fat mass (%) −0.034 0.285 0.321 −0.047 0.023 0.224 −0.506 0.023 0.269
Fat mass index (kg/m2) −0.014 0.054 0.307 −0.016 0.027 0.253 −1.152 0.022 0.294
Visceral adipose tissue (g) −0.510 0.218 0.741 −0.107 0.008 0.951 −0.003 0.007 0.735

The analyses were controlled for: Sex (Model 1); age (Model 2); both sex and age (Model 3). β—unstandardized regression coefficient; R2, and p value were obtained from the multiple linear regression analyses.