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. 2019 Oct 7;43(3):zsz237. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsz237

Table 1.

Demographic and medical history across subjects

All Subjects Normal Other Parasomnia RSWA RBD
n = 394 n = 211 (53%) n = 122 (31%) n = 27 (7%) n = 34 (9%) Stat. P
Demographics
 Age (years) 54.4 ± 15.5 58.6 ± 14.4 48.5 ± 15.9* 54.1 ± 14.4 49.6 ± 13.8* 13.12 <0.0001
 BMI (kg/m2) 32.7 ± 6.8 32.8 ± 6.5 32.4 ± 7.5 33.4 ± 5.9 32.5 ± 6.6 0.21 0.887
 Sex (male) 369 (94%) 196 (93%) 115 (94%) 25 (93%) 32 (94%) 0.17 0.982
 TBI and/or PTSD 150 (38%) 50 (24%) 69 (57%)* 10 (37%) 21 (62%)* 16.46 <0.0001
Medical History
 OSA 327 (83%) 178 (84%) 95 (78%) 26 (96%) 28 (82%) 5.95 0.114
 Cognitive Impairment 6 (2%) 4 (2%) 2 (2%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) - 1.0
 Lung disease 53 (13%) 29 (14%) 20 (16%) 2 (7%) 2 (6%) 3.44 0.328
 Heart disease 81 (20%) 51 (23%) 18 (15%) 4 (14%) 8 (23%) 4.93 0.177
 Stroke 10 (3%) 8 (4%) 1 (1%) 0 1 (3%) 3.52 0.345
 Hypertension 178 (45%) 102 (48%) 50 (41%) 9 (32%) 15 (44%) 3.85 0.284
 Diabetes 88 (22%) 51 (24%) 22 (18%) 7 (25%) 8 (24%) 1.94 0.585
 Parkinson’s Disease 2 (1%) 1 (1%) 1 (1%) 0 0 - 1.0
Sleep Drug Use
 Melatonin 17 (4%) 7 (3%) 5 (4%) 1 (4%) 4 (11%) 5.11 0.163
 Clonazepam 5 (2%) 2 (1%) 3 (1%) 0 0 - 1.0

Data are mean ± standard deviation, or n (% of total).

BMI = body mass index; OSA = obstructive sleep apnea; Cognitive Impairment (history of Alzheimer’s, dementia, or mild cognitive impairment); RSWA = REM sleep without atonia; RBD = REM sleep behavior disorder; Stat = F or chi-square statistic.

*p < 0.05 vs Normal. One-way ANOVA with Tukey HSD post hoc analysis; chi-square with Bonferroni post hoc test or Fisher’s exact test for categorical variables with n’s < 5.

Alpha for these omnibus comparisons has been corrected (i.e. 0.05/14 = 0.003). p values for all significant post hoc multiple comparisons are <0.0006.