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A nurse is reviewing a meta-analysis of the effects of short sleep duration on hyperglycemia in pregnancy. Data from eight studies were used. The findings revealed that women who slept less than 6 hours had an odds ratio of 1.70 of having gestational diabetes than those who sleep more than 6 hours. This data can be interpreted that in women who slept less than 6 hours per night:
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had a relative risk <1 of having gestational diabetes. B. short sleep duration is a cause of gestational diabetes. C. did not have a statistically significant difference in their risk for gestational diabetes because the confidence interval was too narrow. D. had a 1.7 greater chance of having gestational diabetes compared to those who slept more than 6 hours. SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NURS 8119
A nurse is reviewing a meta-analysis of the effects of short sleep duration on hyperglycemia in preg