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. 2022 Mar 26;93:71–74. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2022.03.015

Table 1.

Characteristics of study population.

Variables Covid-19
Positive (n = 56)
Covid-19
Negative (n = 958)
Age 28.9 ± 8.4 28.0 ± 8.3
Gender = Female (%) 36 (64.3%) 587 (61.3%)
BMI
 <18 4 (7.1%) 22 (2.3%)
 [18–25] 40 (71.4%) 741 (77.4%)
 [25–30] 6 (10.7%) 142 (14.8%)
 >30 6 (10.7%) 53 (5.5%)
Work schedules
 Fixed day work 48 (85.7%) 664 (69.3%)
 Fixed night work 1 (1.8%) 21 (2.2%)
 Shifted without consecutive 12 h 2 (3.6%) 92 (9.6%)
 Shifted with consecutive 12 h 5 (8.9%) 181 (18.9%)
Healthcare workers = Yes (%) 12 (21.4%) 282 (29.3%)
Students = Yes (%) 20 (35.7%) 381 (39.8%)
Symptoms
 Cough 29 (51.2%) 150 (15.7%)
 Fatigue 40 (71.4%) 251 (26.2%)
 Fever 19 (33.9%) 64 (6.7%)
 Headache 34 (60.7%) 195 (20.3%)
 Sore throat 25 (44.6%) 166 (17.3%)
 Aches 23 (41.1%) 94 (9.8%)
 Loss of taste and/or smell 14 (25.0%) 15 (1.6%)
 Shortness of breath 8 (14.3%) 35 (3.7%)
 Chest pain 3 (5.4%) 18 (1.9%)
Medical background
 Any 6 (10.7%) 98 (10.2%)
 Endocrine disease (diabetes, dysthyroid) 0 12 (1.3%)
 Chronic inflammatory bowel disease 0 8 (0.8%)
 Mood disorder (depression, bipolarity) 0 7 (0.7%)
 Sleep apnea 1 (1.8%) 5 (0.5%)
 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 2 (3.6%) 2 (0.2%)
 Multiple sclerosis 0 2 (0.2%)
 Chronic renal failure 1 (1.8%) 0
 Others 3 (5.4%) 54 (5.6%)
Mean sleep durationa 07h47 ± 50′ 07h49 ± 56′
Social jetlagb (≥2 h) 18 (33.3%) 193 (20.6%)
a

11 missing data (n = 1003).

b

21 missing data (n = 993).