Research Article
Effects of Mind-Body Qigong Exercise on Overall Health, Fatigue/Sleep, and Cognition in Older Chinese Immigrants in the US: An Intervention Study with Control
Table 3
Between-group comparison on cognition and self-report health outcomes.
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SD, standard deviation. Models are controlled for age, gender, education, occupation before retirement, marital status, and BMI, and sleep-relevant models are additionally controlled for nap frequency. Results from the generalized estimating equations (GEE) model on a binary variable of a good or poor sleeper. Good sleeper, PSQI score ≤5. Poor sleeper, PSQI score >5. Type III Wald chi-square statistics were reported. The bold values indicate the significant p values. |