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Table 1_Associations between sleep changes and multimorbidity patterns in middle-aged and older Chinese adults.docx
Published 2025“…Sleep duration decreases of ≥1.0 h were significantly associated with higher odds of overall multimorbidity and specific multimorbidity patterns, particularly metabolism, arthritis-digestive, respiratory, and multi-system morbidity classes (FDR-p < 0.05). …”
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Death rate and difference for Sex across Age without (A, C) or with (B, D) adjustment.
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Interaction analysis of sex and age in the adjusted Cox model based on age cutoff of 50.
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Survival curves for different sex and age groups based on unadjusted (A) and adjusted (B) Cox model.
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Characteristics of patients with papillary thyroid cancer according to sex.
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Survival curves for female and male based on unadjusted (A) and adjusted (B) Cox model.
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