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. 2019 Dec 10;26(8):1251–1259. doi: 10.1093/ibd/izz258

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics and Comparison Between Control and Study Subjects and Between Study Subjects With Poor Sleep Quality and Those Without

Control Subjects CD Overall P CD PSQI >5 CD PSQI ≤5 P
(n = 82) (n = 92) (n = 71) (n = 21)
Age (mean, range) 45.5 (18–97) 42.9 (18–82) 0.30 42.9 43.0 0.97
Sex (% female) 68% 62% 0.47 66.2% 47.6% 0.20
BMI (mean, range) 27.2 (17.3–48.8) 26.6 (17.8–51.2) 0.49 27.4 23.7 0.03
Current smoker (%) 5% 5% 1.00 7.0% 0.0% 0.59
Current alcohol (%) 60% 42% 0.03 38.0% 57.1% 0.19
Charlson
 0 80% 75% 0.11 85.7% 71.8% 0.53
 1 15% 11% 4.8% 12.7%
 2 5% 14% 9.5% 15.5%
PSQI (mean, range) 7.8 (3–19) 8.3 (2–20) 0.31 9.6 4.0 <0.001
Poor sleep (PSQI >5) (%) 81% 77% 0.73
HBI (mean, range) 2.2 (0–14) 2.3 2.0 0.66
In clinical remission (HBI < 5) (%) 85% 84.5% 85.7% 1.00
Number of prior CD surgeries (mean, range) 1.2 (0–7) 1.2 1.2 0.87
Age at diagnosis (mean, range) 26.3 (3–65) 27.3 22.8 0.19
Montreal A (%)
 1 24% 21.1% 33.3% 0.55
 2 63% 64.8% 57.1%
 3 13% 14.1% 9.5%
Montreal L (%)
 1 22% 23.9% 14.3% 0.53
 2 23% 23.9% 19.0%
 3 55% 52.1% 66.7%
L4 modifier (%) 8% 7.0% 9.5% 0.65
Montreal B (%)
 1 52% 59.2% 28.6% 0.03
 2 17% 17.0% 19.0%
 3 30% 23.9% 52.4%
Perianal modifier (%) 34% 32.4% 38.1% 0.82