高Omega-3,低Omega-6饮食减少持续性创伤后头痛的频率和强度:一项随机试验。

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Daisy Zamora, Kimbra Kenney, Mark Horowitz, Wesley R Cole, Beth A MacIntosh, Jacques P Arrieux, Margaret Dunlap, Olafur S Palsson, Cora Davis, Carol B Moore, Wanda Rivera, J Kent Werner, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Anthony F Domenichiello, Pranavi Nara, Ameer Y Taha, Duncan A Sylvestre, Chris E Ramsden, Keturah R Faurot
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在之前的对照试验中,有针对性地控制饮食中的omega-3和omega-6脂肪酸已被证明可以减少非创伤性头痛。本研究评估了高omega-3脂肪酸和低omega-6亚油酸饮食(H3L6饮食)对持续性创伤后头痛(pPTH)人群头痛频率和严重程度、头痛影响和血浆伤害性介质的影响。122名pPTH患者以1:1的比例随机分为H3L6饮食组(n = 62)和对照组(n = 60)。先验的主要终点是抗痛觉性二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)衍生物17-羟基DHA的血浆水平和头痛影响试验(HIT-6)评分。次要终点包括头痛天数/月和平均每日头痛强度(0-10级)。统计分析遵循意向治疗原则,并根据基线值进行调整。与对照组相比,H3L6组显著减少头痛天数/月(-2.1天,95%可信区间[CI]: -3.5至-0.8天,p = 0.002)和平均头痛强度(-0.9天,95% CI: -1.2至-0.5天,p < 0.001),增加循环17-羟基dha(纳克/毫升;差异0.07,95% CI: 0.02-0.11, p = 0.003),尽管没有显著提高HIT-6评分(-1.6,95% CI: -4.0至0.8,p = 0.18)。总之,H3L6饮食减少了头痛,增加了抗痛觉性介质,支持其作为辅助非药物pPTH治疗的潜力。
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A High Omega-3, Low Omega-6 Diet Reduces Headache Frequency and Intensity in Persistent Post-Traumatic Headache: A Randomized Trial.

Targeted manipulation of dietary omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids has previously been shown to decrease nontraumatic headaches in controlled trials. This study assessed the effects of a diet high in omega-3 fatty acids and low in omega-6 linoleic acid (H3L6 diet) on headache frequency and severity, headache impact, and plasma nociceptive mediators in a persistent post-traumatic headache (pPTH) population. One hundred and twenty-two participants with pPTH were randomized 1:1 to 12 weeks of either the H3L6 (n = 62) or a control (n = 60) diet. A priori primary end-points were the plasma levels of the antinociceptive docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) derivative 17-hydroxy-DHA and the Headache Impact Test (HIT-6) score. Secondary end-points included headache days/month and average daily headache pain intensity (0-10 scale). Statistical analyses followed intention-to-treat principles and were adjusted for baseline values. Relative to the control group, the H3L6 group significantly reduced headache days/month (-2.1, 95% confidence interval [CI]: -3.5 to -0.8, p = 0.002) and average headache intensity (-0.9, 95% CI: -1.2 to -0.5, p < 0.001) and increased circulating 17-hydroxy-DHA (nanograms/milliliter; difference 0.07, 95% CI: 0.02-0.11, p = 0.003), although it did not significantly improve HIT-6 scores (-1.6, 95% CI: -4.0 to 0.8, p = 0.18). In conclusion, the H3L6 diet reduced headache pain and increased antinociceptive mediators, supporting its potential as an adjunct nonpharmacological pPTH therapy.

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Journal of neurotrauma
Journal of neurotrauma 医学-临床神经学
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9.20
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233
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Neurotrauma is the flagship, peer-reviewed publication for reporting on the latest advances in both the clinical and laboratory investigation of traumatic brain and spinal cord injury. The Journal focuses on the basic pathobiology of injury to the central nervous system, while considering preclinical and clinical trials targeted at improving both the early management and long-term care and recovery of traumatically injured patients. This is the essential journal publishing cutting-edge basic and translational research in traumatically injured human and animal studies, with emphasis on neurodegenerative disease research linked to CNS trauma.
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