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Advanced Neurology Sleep and lifestyle factors in young adults with childhood TBI
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Figure 1. (A-T) Figure 1A-J illustrates the results on the relationships between subjective sleep and lifestyle factors. Figure 1K-T illustrate the results on the
relationships between objective sleep and lifestyle factors. Results are based on generalized linear models (controlling for age at follow-up). Subjective sleep
results were based on 54 participants including: Mild: n = 14; moderate: n = 27; severe n = 13. Objective sleep results are based on 45 participants including:
Mild: n = 12; moderate: n = 22; and severe n = 11. Caffeine use (number of caffeinated drinks take in a day), screen time duration (h), and nap duration
(h) were averaged over 14-days. Frequency of alcohol and tobacco use in the past 2 months; medication use results based on current or previous usage.
***P < 0.001; *P < 0.05.
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