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Estimation of migraine prevalence considering active and inactive states across different age groups.

Marco PiccininniRalph BrinksJessica Lee RohmannTobias Kurth
Published in: The journal of headache and pain (2023)
Considering an inactive migraine state explicitly reflects a different epidemiological picture of migraine across the lifecourse. We have demonstrated that many women of older ages may be in an inactive migraine state. Many pressing research questions can only be answered if population-based cohort studies collect information not only on active migraine but also on inactive migraine states.
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