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Fig. 2 | Sleep Science and Practice

Fig. 2

From: Association between cardiometabolic health and objectively-measured, free-living sleep parameters: a pilot study in a rural African setting

Fig. 2

Cardiometabolic risk categories across categories of accelerometry-derived sleep-quantity and -quality measures. a-c Binary risk categories for the JIS Harmonised Definition. Total sleep time (minutes); b Nocturnal sleep time (minutes); c Sleep efficiency (percentage). Fully-adjusted binary logistic regression models (socio-demographic, behavioural, biological), excluding body composition measures (see Additional file 1). d-f Tertiles of HOMA-IR. d Total sleep time (minutes); e Nocturnal sleep time (minutes); f Sleep efficiency (percentage), * OR 0.24 (0.08, 0.71). Fully-adjusted ordinal logistic regression models (socio-demographic, behavioural, biological), including body composition measures (Conicity Index) (see Additional file 1). The horizontal lines between the sleep parameter tertiles (Q1-Q3) indicate significant post hoc differences between tertiles at either end of the line

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