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. 2021 Nov 30;26(4):2069–2075. doi: 10.1007/s11325-021-02542-6

Table 2.

Accelerometer-measured sleep duration (h/day) of the participants across different levels of self-reported sleep duration (h/day) (n = 8,438)

Self-reported sleep duration (h/day) Frequency Percentage Underestimation1 (n = 1810, 21.5%) Accurate estimation2 (n = 1630, 19.3%) Overestimation3 (n = 4998, 59.2%) Mean of accelerometer-measured sleep duration (h/day) SD of accelerometer-measured sleep duration (h/day)
3 61 0.7 53 (86.9%) 8 (13.1%) 0 (0.0%) 5.39 1.49
4 350 4.1 227 (79.1%) 61 (17.4%) 12 (3.4%) 5.69 1.44
5 854 10.1 431 (50.5%) 243 (28.5%) 180 (21.1%) 5.74 1.51
6 1961 23.2 573 (29.2%) 561 (28.6%) 827 (42.2%) 5.86 1.39
7 2254 26.7 308 (13.7%) 484 (21.5%) 1462 (64.9%) 6.03 1.42
8 2285 27.1 152 (6.7%) 237 (10.4%) 1896 (83.0%) 6.18 1.52
9 431 5.1 12 (2.8%) 31 (7.2%) 388 (90.0%) 6.38 1.54
10 180 2.1 3 (1.7%) 5 (2.8%) 172 (95.6%) 6.41 1.61
11 15 0.2 1 (6.7%) 0 (0.0%) 14 (93.3%) 7.20 1.92
12 47 0.6 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) 47 (100.0%) 5.99 1.58

1Self-reported sleep duration—accelerometer-measured sleep duration <  − 0.5 h/day

2 − 0.5 h/day ≤ self-reported sleep duration—accelerometer-measured sleep duration < 0.5 h/day

3Self-reported sleep duration—accelerometer-measured sleep duration ≥ 0.5 h/day