The Relationship Between Food Allergens and Migraine Among Patients With Migraine Referring to Shahid Mohammadi Neurology Clinic

A. Negahi, Ahmad Tamoradi, Behnam Ahmadi, A. Piroozan, Saeed Hosseini Tashnizi
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Background: Although diet-induced migraines affect many people, the triggering foodstuffs are not fully identified yet. Detecting migraine-triggering foods and susceptible individuals assist in effective headache management. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between eating allergens and developing or exacerbating migraine. Methods: This was a descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study with 230 migraine patients referring to the neurology clinic of Shahid Mohammadi hospital in Bandar Abbas. They were selected through purposive sampling. After obtaining informed consent from the patients, the required data were collected and then underwent analysis. Results: Overall, 52.4% and 47.6% of participants were females and males, respectively. Their mean age was 40.57±14.04. Based on the results, 61.9% of participants were married, and 60.3% of them had a family history of migraine. The average number of headaches per month and the duration of each headache were 3.16-4.19 times and 3.76-4.41 hours, respectively. Based on the findings, sausages (55.6%), carbonated beverages (0.54%), peanuts (0.46%), beef (44.4%), and canned food, coffee, and eggs (41.3%) are the most common foodstuffs that cause or exacerbate migraines. On the other hand, chicken (15.9%), strawberry, rice, and wheat (17.5%) had the least impact on the onset and exacerbation of migraine headaches. Conclusion: According to the results, identifying food allergens and eliminating them from patients’ diets can be effective in the prognosis of migraine and individuals’ quality of life.
参考Shahid Mohammadi神经病学诊所偏头痛患者食物过敏原与偏头痛的关系
背景:虽然饮食引起的偏头痛影响许多人,但引发偏头痛的食物尚未完全确定。检测引发偏头痛的食物和易感个体有助于有效的头痛管理。这项研究的目的是确定食用过敏原与发展或加剧偏头痛之间的关系。方法:这是一项描述性分析横断面研究,涉及阿巴斯港Shahid Mohammadi医院神经内科门诊的230例偏头痛患者。他们是通过有目的的抽样选择的。在获得患者知情同意后,收集所需数据并进行分析。结果:总体而言,女性和男性分别占52.4%和47.6%。平均年龄40.57±14.04岁。结果显示,61.9%的参与者已婚,60.3%的人有偏头痛家族史。平均每月头痛次数为3.16 ~ 4.19次,每次头痛持续时间为3.76 ~ 4.41小时。根据研究结果,香肠(55.6%)、碳酸饮料(0.54%)、花生(0.46%)、牛肉(44.4%)、罐头食品、咖啡和鸡蛋(41.3%)是导致或加剧偏头痛的最常见食物。另一方面,鸡肉(15.9%)、草莓、大米和小麦(17.5%)对偏头痛的发作和恶化的影响最小。结论:根据研究结果,识别食物过敏原并从患者饮食中消除过敏原可有效改善偏头痛的预后和个体的生活质量。
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