Migraine headaches are associated with motor vehicle crashes and driving habits among older drivers: Prospective cohort study
Carolyn G. DiGuiseppi,
Rachel L. Johnson,
Marian E. Betz
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMigraine headache is common in older adults, often causing symptoms that may affect driving safety. This study examined associations of migraine with motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) and driving habits in older drivers and assessed modification of associations by medication use.MethodsIn a multi‐site, prospective cohort study of active drivers aged 65–79 (53% female), we assessed prevalent migraine (i.e., ever had migraine, reported at enrollment), incident migraine (diagnosis first reported at a follow‐… Show more
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