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. 2019 Jul 30;42(10):zsz149. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsz149

Table 3.

Relationship between sleep debt and ideal cardiovascular health, N = 22 082

B P
Model 0 0.12 (–0.17 to –0.07) <.0001
Model 1 –0.13 (–0.18 to –0.08) <.0001
Model 2 –0.12 (–0.17 to –0.07) <.0001
Model 3 –0.11 (–0.16 to –0.07) <.0001
Model 4 –0.09 (–0.14 to –0.04) .0003
Model 5 –0.08 (–0.13 to –0.03) .001
Model 6 –0.09 (–0.14 to –0.04) .0002
Model 7 –0.09 (–0.14 to –0.04) .001
Model 8 –0.08 (–0.13 to –0.03) .002

Model 0: Unadjusted.

Model 1: age + race/ethnicity.

Model 2: Model 1 + education + income.

Model 3: Model 2 + Depression/anxiety.

Model 4: Model 3 + Cumulative stress.

Model 5: Model 4 + Reported snoring.

Model 6: Model 4 + Long sleep.

Model 7: Model 4 + Short sleep.

Model 8: Model 4 + reported snoring + long sleep + short sleep.

No sleep debt is the referent; as such, a negative B denotes lower ideal cardiovascular health in the presence of sleep debt. Bolded B denote a significant (p <.05) association.