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From: Self-reported health behaviors, including sleep, correlate with doctor-informed medical conditions: data from the 2011 Health Related Behaviors Survey of U.S. Active Duty Military Personnel

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Odds of doctor-informed medical conditions according to health behaviors. Forest plot of odds of having self-reported high blood pressure (a), cholesterol (b), triglycerides (c), blood glucose (d), low high-density lipoprotein [HDL] cholesterol (e), or being overweight/obese (f) by health behaviors. Models were adjusted for all behaviors simultaneously, sociodemographic characteristics (age, sex, service branch, education, race/ethnicity, marital status, children living with the respondent, and pay grade), current enrollment in a weight-loss program, history of weight loss, and history of deployment. Odds ratios are given by the enclosed squares; 95% confidence intervals are given by the bars. For related data, see Additional file 1: Table S4

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