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. 2022 Jul 3;28:e936384-1–e936384-12. doi: 10.12659/MSM.936384

Table 2.

Association between sleep disorder-related variables and stroke.

Variables Model 1 P Model 2 P Model 3 P
OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
Sleep duration
 <6 h 2.21 (1.42–3.45) 0.001 2.07 (1.28–3.35) 0.005 1.95 (1.19–3.19) 0.006
 6–7 h Ref Ref Ref
 7–8 h 0.91 (0.60–1.39) 0.650 1.01 (0.68–1.50) 0.953 1.09 (0.73–1.63) 0.657
 ≥8 h 1.56 (1.05–2.34) 0.030 1.25 (0.82–1.90) 0.294 1.31 (0.86–1.99) 0.199
Sleep disorder
 No Ref Ref Ref
 Yes 2.57 (1.69–3.92) <.001 2.33 (1.41–3.84) 0.002 1.66 (1.03–2.69) 0.031
 Time required to fall asleep 1.01 (1.01–1.02) <.001 1.01 (1.01–1.02) 0.002 1.01 (1.01–1.01) 0.046
Frequency of sleep deprivation
 Never Ref Ref Ref
 One time a month 0.58 (0.37–0.92) 0.023 0.89 (0.57–1.41) 0.613 0.83 (0.51–1.35) 0.438
 2–4 times a month 0.73 (0.53–1.01) 0.050 1.38 (0.98–1.94) 0.067 1.25 (0.88–1.79) 0.198
 5–15 times a month 0.47 (0.28–0.78) 0.005 0.97 (0.57–1.66) 0.913 0.80 (0.45–1.42) 0.420
 16–30 times a month 1.35 (0.86–2.11) 0.186 2.47 (1.45–4.19) 0.002 1.90 (1.06–3.40) 0.024
Frequency of early-morning wakefulness
 Never Ref Ref Ref
 One time a month 0.93 (0.61–1.40) 0.702 0.95 (0.63–1.44) 0.818 0.92 (0.61–1.38) 0.677
 2–4 times a month 1.19 (0.82–1.73) 0.349 1.22 (0.79–1.88) 0.356 1.06 (0.69–1.65) 0.775
 5–15 times a month 1.45 (0.93–2.27) 0.101 1.36 (0.85–2.17) 0.200 1.14 (0.68–1.92) 0.603
 16–30 times a month 3.07 (2.03–4.67) <.001 2.53 (1.56–4.09) 0.001 2.07 (1.24–3.46) 0.004
Frequency of midnight wakefulness
 Never Ref Ref Ref
 One time a month 1.03 (0.68–1.57) 0.874 1.14 (0.74–1.76) 0.545 1.07 (0.71–1.60) 0.741
 2–4 times a month 1.12 (0.78–1.60) 0.521 1.15 (0.78–1.70) 0.479 0.98 (0.67–1.44) 0.905
 5–15 times a month 1.50 (1.10–2.07) 0.014 1.49 (1.04–2.12) 0.030 1.22 (0.82–1.80) 0.309
 16–30 times a month 2.70 (1.71–4.25) <.001 2.34 (1.34–4.10) 0.004 1.78 (1.01–3.18) 0.043

OR – odds ratio; CI – confidence interval; Ref – reference. Model 1: unadjusted model; Model 2: adjustment of age, gender, BMI, marital status, family PIR, and education level; Model 3: adjustment of age, gender, BMI, marital status, race, education level, family PIR, waist circumference, hypertension, CHF, CHD, angina pectoris, heart attack, platelet count, diabetes, beta-blockers, and antidepressants.