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. 2019 Apr 3;13:312. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2019.00312

Table 1.

Polysomnographic measures.

Variables BSL
REC
t(1,38) p
Mean SD Mean SD
Stage 1 latency (min) 6.73 5.81 1.93 2.09 5.8 0.0001
Stage 2 latency (min) 11.40 11.46 3.27 2.37 4.8 0.0001
Stage 1 (%) 6.36 2.94 2.85 1.71 8.84 0.0001
Stage 2 (%) 59.25 6.76 58.65 8.48 0.6 0.55
Stage 3 (%) 7.75 3.77 11.87 3.89 7.73 0.0001
Stage 4 (%) 2.21 3.27 5.89 6.01 6.32 0.0001
SWS (%) 9.96 6.06 17.76 7.71 11.94 0.0001
REM (%) 24.42 4.42 20.74 5.73 4.15 0.0002
WASO (min) 26.44 19.30 11.69 7.66 4.96 0.0001
Awakenings (#) 28.67 10.74 20.51 7.61 5.61 0.0001
Arousals (#) 35.54 17.79 26.18 18.74 3.16 0.003
TST (min) 440.90 39.03 449.30 20.27 1.49 0.14
TBT (min) 476.98 40.69 463.61 21.98 2.21 0.03
SEI % (TST/TBT) 92.51 4.21 96.92 1.72 6.51 0.0001

Means and standard deviations (SD) of the PSG variables, during baseline (BSL) and recovery (REC) nights in 39 subjects. The results of paired t-tests are also reported. SWS, slow-wave sleep; REM, rapid eye movement; WASO, wake after sleep onset; TST, total sleep time; TBT, total bed time; SEI, sleep efficiency index. Significant results (p < 0.05) were reported in bold.