The impact of headache in Europe: principal results of the Eurolight project

Jun 3, 2014The journal of headache and pain

The impact of headaches in Europe: main findings from the Eurolight project

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Abstract

The unadjusted lifetime prevalence of any headache was 91.3% among 8,271 participants.

  • Gender-adjusted 1-year prevalence rates were: 78.6% for any headache, 35.3% for , and 38.2% for .
  • 7.2% of participants experienced headaches on 15 or more days per month, while 3.1% were identified as having probable .
  • Personal impact was significant, with measures indicating higher impact associated with probable medication-overuse headache compared to migraine and tension-type headache.
  • Lost useful time due to headaches was substantial, with 17.7% of males and 28.0% of females with migraine losing more than 10% of days.
  • Among those with probable medication-overuse headache, 44.7% of males and 53.7% of females lost more than 20% of days.

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Key numbers

91.3%
Lifetime Prevalence of Any Headache
Percentage of participants reporting any headache in their lifetime.
17.7% of males and 28.0% of females
Lost Days Due to
Proportion of sufferers losing more than 10% of their days.
44.7% of males and 53.7% of females
Lost Days Due to Probable
Proportion of probable sufferers reporting a loss of over 20 days in the past three months.

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What this is

  • The Eurolight project gathered data on headache disorders across multiple European countries to inform health policy.
  • This research focused on the personal impact of headaches, including , (), and ().
  • Findings reveal high prevalence rates and significant personal and societal burdens associated with these conditions.

Essence

  • Headache disorders, particularly and probable , have a high personal impact in Europe, affecting daily life and productivity significantly.

Key takeaways

  • Lifetime prevalence of any headache was 91.3%, with 78.6% experiencing headaches in the past year. This indicates a widespread issue across the population.
  • Among those with , 17.7% of males and 28.0% of females lost more than 10% of their days due to headaches, highlighting substantial productivity loss.
  • Probable had the highest impact, with 44.7% of males and 53.7% of females reporting a loss of over 20 days in the past three months.

Caveats

  • Participation rates varied significantly, with some countries reporting as low as 10.6%, which may introduce bias in the findings.
  • The study's design did not allow for diagnostic validation, raising questions about the accuracy of headache type classifications.
  • Interest bias was evident, as those with more severe headaches were more likely to participate, potentially skewing prevalence estimates.

Definitions

  • Migraine: A neurological condition characterized by recurrent headaches, often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light.
  • Tension-type headache (TTH): A common type of headache characterized by a dull, aching pain and tightness or pressure around the forehead.
  • Medication-overuse headache (MOH): A headache that occurs when pain relief medications are used too frequently, leading to increased headache frequency.

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