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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 5.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Diabetes. 2019 Sep 15;20(8):1056–1063. doi: 10.1111/pedi.12917

TABLE 2.

Subjective sleep habits and estimated sleep apnea risk based on glycemic categories

All Normal Prediabetes Diabetes P valuea
Sleep duration .295
 <5 hr 6 (2.9%) 0 (0.0%) 4 (3.5%) 2 (3.6%)
 5–7 hr 47 (22.7%) 9 (24.3%) 21 (18.4%) 17 (30.4%)
 7–8 hr 66 (31.9%) 12 (32.4%) 42 (36.8%) 12 (21.4%)
 8–9 hr 59 (28.5%) 13 (35.1%) 32 (28.1%) 14 (25.0%)
 9–11 hr 29 (14.0%) 3 (8.1%) 15 (13.2%) 11 (19.6%)
Poor sleep quality 54 (26.1%) 8 (21.6%) 29 (25.4%) 17 (30.4%) .626
Daytime sleepiness 107 (50.5%) 18 (47.4%) 57 (48.7%) 32 (56.1%) .600
High obstructive sleep apnea risk 63 (29.7%) 9 (24.3%) 40 (34.2%) 14 (24.1%) .287

Data are n (%).

a

Unadjusted three group comparisons (normal, prediabetes, and diabetes) using Pearson χ2.