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Injury crashes and the relationship with disease causing excessive daytime sleepiness.

Åsa ForsmanAnna AnundMarie SkyvingAshleigh J Filtness
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2021)
This study has made first steps toward understanding the relationship between some of the most common diseases that are known to contribute to EDS and crashes. Having Parkinson's/epilepsy, in particular, elevated the probability of a single-vehicle crash compared to a multiple-vehicle crash. A single-vehicle crash was seen as indicative of causing a crash; thus, having Parkinson's/epilepsy could be interpreted as a risk factor for crash involvement. Having Parkinson's/epilepsy, as well as other sleep disorders, was also related to more severe outcomes in multiple-vehicle crashes, given that a crash occurred. This was not identified in single-vehicle crashes.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • obstructive sleep apnea
  • skeletal muscle
  • insulin resistance
  • weight gain