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Table 1. The questionnaire information items (n).
Table 2.  IBS prevalence among nursing and medical school students in China.
Figure 2. Sleep disorder in the IBS group and the non-IBS < 0.001, Chi-square test. group among nursing and medical school students in China
Table 4. Sleep time and exercise in the IBS and the non-IBS groups among nursing and medical school students in China
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