Does running reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks? A systematic review with meta-analysis

Claudia Baptista Tavares, D. A. D. Oliveira, Manuella Moraes Monteiro Barbosa Barros, J. Souza, P. M. Moreira Filho
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IntroductionMigraine is a complex headache to treat, often with an unsatisfactory clinical response. Aerobic exercise, such as running, can be a non-pharmacological treatment to reduce migraine attacks.ObjectiveThis systematic review with meta-analysis investigated the effects of running on frequency and intensity of pain in subjects with migraine compared with other or no aerobic exercise.MethodsRandomized and quasi-randomized clinical trials were searched between September and November 2021 in BVS, PubMed, Cochrane, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Embase, and Web of Science databases. The Cochrane Risk of Bias tool assessed methodological quality, and the recommendation ranking assessed the certainty of evidence. The frequency of migraine attacks was pooled in a meta-analysis (random effects) that included interval and continuous running subgroups.ConclusionThe results were not sufficient to recommend running as a treatment to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks.
跑步能减少偏头痛发作的频率和强度吗?荟萃分析的系统综述
偏头痛是一种复杂的头痛治疗,往往有不满意的临床反应。有氧运动,如跑步,可以是一种减少偏头痛发作的非药物治疗方法。目的本系统综述结合荟萃分析探讨了与其他或无有氧运动相比,跑步对偏头痛患者疼痛频率和强度的影响。方法于2021年9月至11月在BVS、PubMed、Cochrane、CINAHL、SCOPUS、Embase和Web of Science数据库中检索随机和准随机临床试验。Cochrane偏倚风险工具评估方法学质量,推荐排序评估证据的确定性。偏头痛发作的频率汇总在一项荟萃分析中(随机效应),其中包括间歇和连续跑步亚组。结论本研究结果不足以推荐将跑步作为一种减少偏头痛发作频率和强度的治疗方法。
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