Table 5.
Results of multiple logistic regression for the association between snoring, insomnia, and excessive daytime sleepiness and the use of hypnotics.
| Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (n = 7,745) | Hypnotics (n = 1,391) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ORadj | 95% CI | P | ORadj | 95% CI | P | |
| No snoring, no insomnia symptoms | 1.0 | 1.0 | ||||
| Snoring, no insomnia symptoms | 2.04 | 1.18–2.30 | < .001 | 1.18 | 0.84–1.65 | .348 |
| Insomnia symptoms, no snoring | 4.78 | 4.46–5.10 | < .001 | 7.01 | 6.00–8.24 | < .001 |
| Snoring and insomnia symptoms | 7.90 | 7.09–8.80 | < .001 | 7.46 | 6.12–9.10 | < .001 |
Separate logistic regressions were conducted for each outcome. The results are presented as ORs and 95% CIs after adjustment for age, sex, BMI, smoking status, educational level, and physical activity. BMI = body mass index, CI = confidence interval, OR = odds ratio, ORadj = adjusted odds ratio.