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sh308g
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Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance
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SHHS variables
Please indicate how often you experience each of the following. (check one box for each in items a through j) g. Take sleeping pills or other medication to help you sleep.
sh308h
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Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance
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SHHS variables
Please indicate how often you experience each of the following. (check one box for each in items a through j) h. Nasal stuffiness, obstruction or discharge at night.
To answer these questions, please consider both what others have told you AND what you know about yourself. 13. Have you ever had somnoplasty, laser treatment, or surgery as treatment for your snoring?
nsrr_bp_diastolic
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Harmonized/Clinical Data
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APPLES variables
Average resting diastolic blood pressure of two measurements collected in the morning from the upper arm. In cases where either of the measurements was missing, the average was calculated discarding the missing value. Harmonized by the NSRR team to align with TOPMed and BioDataCatalyst standards. Source: :bp1b_am: :bp2b_am:
nsrr_bp_systolic
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Harmonized/Clinical Data
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APPLES variables
Average resting systolic blood pressure of two measurements collected in the morning from the upper arm. In cases where either of the measurements was missing, the average was calculated discarding the missing value. Harmonized by the NSRR team to align with TOPMed and BioDataCatalyst standards. Source: :bp1a_am: :bp2a_am:
rditstpsg
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Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices
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APPLES variables
Hypopneas are defined using two criteria: a > 50%, but <= 90% amplitude decrease from baseline of the nasal pressure signal; or if there was a clear amplitude reduction of the nasal pressure signal that did not reach the above criterion but it was associated with either an oxygen desaturation > 3% or an arousal, and the event duration was >= 10 seconds. The definition of hypopnea events is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Chicago 1999 standard. Sleep 1999 (PubMed ID:10450601)Search for all AHI variables consistent with the same clinical guidelines within this dataset
behavior2_mom
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Lifestyle and Behavioral Health/Infant and Child Behavioral Health
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SHINE variables
Maternal ReportedSpanish: Cuando se queda atascado, tiene dificultades para pensar en cómo resolver un problema o terminar una actividad de manera diferente