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remlaiip under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in CHAT variables
Total sleep time from beginning of sleep to first epoch of rapid eye movement sleep (REM) (excluding wake)
avgsnooze5 under Sleep Monitoring/Actigraphy in MESA variables
Wake after sleep offset refers to the time elapsed between the end of sleep and the end of ret interval in main sleeps.
avgsnoozenw5 under Sleep Monitoring/Actigraphy in MESA variables
Wake after sleep offset refers to the time elapsed between the end of sleep and the end of ret interval in main sleeps.
avgsnoozewd5 under Sleep Monitoring/Actigraphy in MESA variables
Wake after sleep offset refers to the time elapsed between the end of sleep and the end of ret interval in main sleeps.
avgsnoozewe5 under Sleep Monitoring/Actigraphy in MESA variables
Wake after sleep offset refers to the time elapsed between the end of sleep and the end of ret interval in main sleeps.
avgsnoozewo5 under Sleep Monitoring/Actigraphy in MESA variables
Wake after sleep offset refers to the time elapsed between the end of sleep and the end of ret interval in main sleeps.
wakeearly5 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) in MESA variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al. (2003) Original question: The next questions ask about your sleep habits. Please choose one of the answers for each of the following questions. Pick the answer that best describes how often you experienced the situation in the past 4 weeks. 6. Did you wake up earlier than you planned to? Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
wakeup5 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) in MESA variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al. (2003) Original question: The next questions ask about your sleep habits. Please choose one of the answers for each of the following questions. Pick the answer that best describes how often you experienced the situation in the past 4 weeks. 5. Did you wake up several times a night? Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
waketmwkday5c under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Habits in MESA variables
Conventionally this variable would be called wake time.Original question: 2. What time do you usually wake up: a. On weekdays or work or school days?
waketmwkend5c under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Habits in MESA variables
Conventionally this variable would be called wake time.Original question: 2. What time do you usually wake up: b. On weekends, or days off?
wakent under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Evening and Morning Survey in CFS variables
wakman under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Evening and Morning Survey in CFS variables
wakmanco under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Evening and Morning Survey in CFS variables
slewake under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality in CFS variables
Study was scored sleep/wake rathen than with full sleep staging. This assessment is made by the scorer if there is not sufficient quality on EEG leads to do full R&K scoring. (0=no (full scoring); 1=yes (sleep/wake only))
wakslepr under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Signal Quality in CFS variables
Scorer noted that there was a problem differentiating stage wake from stage sleep.
snloudly under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disordered Breathing in CFS variables
nightup under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance in CFS variables
dayslp_dur_hr under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Habits in CFS variables
The difference between DAYSLP (self-reported sleep time) and DAYWAKE (self-reported wake time). The value will be missing if either DAYSLP or DAYWAKE are missing.