Later high school start time is associated with lower migraine frequency in adolescents
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2020Vol. 61(2), pp. 343–350
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Amy A. Gelfand, Sara Pavitt, Alexandra C. Ross, Christina L. Szperka, Samantha Irwin, Suzanne M. Bertisch, Katie L. Stone, Remi Frazier, Barbara Grimes, Isabel Elaine Allen
Abstract
Adolescents with migraine who attend high schools that follow AAP recommendations for start times have lower self-reported headache frequency than those whose high schools start before 8:30 a.m. If prospective studies confirm this finding, shifting to a later high school start time may be an effective strategy for migraine prevention in adolescents.
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