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25, 95% confidence interval = 1.22-1.29). This finding was corroborated in all sex and age subgroups, except in patients aged 80 years. In terms of the type of sleep disorder, non-organic sleep disorders, hypersomnia and sleep apnea were associated to a significant extent with higher odds of developing osteoarthritis. Finally, the relationship between sleep disorders and osteoarthritis was significant in all osteoarthritis subgroups, except in that of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Based on these results, it