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. 2022 Oct 6;16:974192. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2022.974192

TABLE 3.

Mean and [95% confidence intervals] of beta estimates of the performance of the 2-levels models as a function of the participants’ characteristics: age, AHI score, and biological sex.

40 < Age ≤ 60 Age > 60 5 < AHI ≤ 15 AHI > 15 Sex (M)
M
O
D
E
L
A –0.0302***
[–0.0449 -0.0156]
–0.0745***
[–0.0897-0.0593]
–0.0009n.s. –0.0103n.s. –0.0025n.s.
K –0.0657***
[–0.0998 -0.0315]
–0.1091***
[–0.1446 -0.0736]
–0.0124n.s. –0.0335n.s. 0.0055n.s.




W
A
K
E
SE –0.0453*
[–0.0841 -0.0066]
–0.1042***
[–0.1443 -0.0638]
–0.0016n.s. –0.0120n.s. 0.0126n.s.
SP –0.0158*
[–0.0312 -0.0005]
–0.0267**
[–0.0426 -0.0108]
–0.0057n.s. –0.0140n.s. –0.0051n.s.
PPV –0.0394*
[–0.0782 -0.0005]
0.0099n.s. –0.0017n.s. –0.0407n.s. –0.0089n.s.
NPV –0.0220**
[–0.0370 -0.0070]
–0.0767***
[–0.0924 -0.0611]
0.0079n.s. 0.0026n.s. 0.0045n.s.

The reported estimates for beta were obtained by independently testing the association between age, AHI score, biological sex, and each figure of merit. In the conducted linear regression models, the reference groups were Age ≤ 40, AHI ≤ 5, and female biological sex. n.s. = not significant, p-value ≥ 0.05; *p-value < 0.05; **p-value < 0.01; ***p-value < 0.001.