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. 2020 Dec 7;18:382. doi: 10.1186/s12916-020-01846-w

Table 3.

Association between sleep disturbances at baseline and rate of chronic diseases accumulation throughout the 9-year follow-up

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
ß (SE) p value ß (SE) p value ß (SE) p value
No disturbances Ref Ref Ref
Mild disturbances¥ 0.018 (0.032) 0.574 0.019 (0.032) 0.539 0.022 (0.032) 0.496
Moderate–severe disturbances§ 0.145 (0.053) 0.006 0.147 (0.053) 0.005 0.142 (0.054) 0.008

ß coefficients for the interaction term between time and the exposure, obtained through linear mixed models.

Model 1: adjusted by sex, age, and education level

Model 2: adjusted additionally by physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, and BMI

Model 3: adjusted additionally by the presence of depression (MADRS score > 9), presence of any pain, psychotropic medication, and presence of one chronic disease at baseline

¥Categories 1–2 “Slight difficulty dropping off to sleep or slightly reduced, light or fitful sleep” of the CPRS question on sleeping problems

§Categories 3–4 “Sleep reduced or broken by at least two hours” and 5–6 “Less than two or three hours of sleep” of the CPRS question on sleeping problems