Prevalence of headache among handheld cellular telephone users in Singapore: a community study
- PMID: 11102297
- PMCID: PMC1240163
- DOI: 10.1289/ehp.001081059
Prevalence of headache among handheld cellular telephone users in Singapore: a community study
Erratum in
- Environ Health Perspect 2001 Feb;109(2):A65
Abstract
We carried out a cross-sectional community study in Singapore to determine the prevalence of specific central nervous system (CNS) symptoms among hand-held cellular telephone (HP) users compared to nonusers and to study the association of risk factors and CNS symptoms among HP users. A total of 808 men and women between 12 and 70 years of age, who lived in one community, were selected using one-stage cluster random sampling and responses to a structured questionnaire. The prevalence of HP users was 44.8%. Headache was the most prevalent symptom among HP users compared to non-HP users, with an adjusted prevalence rate ratio of 1.31 [95% confidence interval, 1.00-1.70]. There is a significant increase in the prevalence of headache with increasing duration of usage (in minutes per day). Prevalence of headache was reduced by more than 20% among those who used hand-free equipment for their cellular telephones as compared to those who never use the equipment. The use of HPs is not associated with a significant increase of CNS symptoms other than headache.
Comment in
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Prevalence of headache among handheld cellular telephone users.Environ Health Perspect. 2001 Mar;109(3):A110. doi: 10.1289/ehp.109-a110b. Environ Health Perspect. 2001. PMID: 11333198 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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