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. 2020 Jul 15;11(2):619–624. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibaa071

Table 2.

Association between night sleep duration (in minutes) and subsequent activity minutes

Daily modela Two day modelb
Active minutes
Piece 1 model Piece 2 model Piece 1 model Piece 2 model
Beta estimate (SE) p Beta estimate (SE) p Beta estimate (SE) p Beta estimate (SE) p
WP effect 0.000 (0.000) .21 0.000 (0.000) .36 −0.002 (0.001) .02 0.000 (0.000) .39
BP effect 0.002 (0.002) .37 0.000 (0.001) .66 0.002 (0.002) .50 0.000 (0.001) .94
Sedentary minutes
Beta estimate (SE) p Beta estimate (SE) p
WP effect −0.218 (0.013) <.001 −0.296 (0.019) <.001
BP effect −0.114 (0.077) .15 −0.198 (0.081) .02

Piece 1 model: some versus 0 active minutes. Piece 2 model: log-transformed active minutes. All models controlled for weekend versus weekday.

BP between person; SE standard error; WP within person.

aSleep duration of the prior night as the predictor.

bAverage sleep duration of two prior nights as the predictor.