Body Mass Index and Migraine: A Hospital-Based Study in Lahore
Shahid Mukhtar, Arsalan Haider, Shoaib Luqman, Athar Iqbal, Ijaz Hussain Wadd
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ABSTRACT
Background: Obesity
and migraine are the most common disorders among general population that are
linked with disability and impaired life quality. Though, several studies have
investigated the relationship between obesity and migraine but yet there is no
complete knowledge regarding association between BMI and migraine, particularly
chronic migraine.
Objective: The objective of the study was to find the association between body
mass index and migraine.
Material
and Methods: It was a prospective study carried out at
Neurology Outpatient Department of Lahore General Hospital, Lahore. Total of
545 patients with major complaint of headache were included after fulfilling
“episodic migraine” (n=370) and “chronic migraine” (n=175) criteria according
to International Headache Society (IHS) criteria.
Results: Among 370 patients with episodic migraine (EM), 78.4% were females
while among 175 patients with chronic migraine (CM), 81.1% were females. In EM
group, the mean age of the patients was 41.72+21.35 years and in CM
group, it was 45.80+15.79 years. In EM group, mean pain intensity was
4.6+2.41 and in CM group, mean pain intensity was 4.3+2.51. Among
EM group patients, mean duration of headache was 4.85+5.17 days and
among CM group patients, mean duration was 20.88+8.86 days. Mean BMI
(Body Mass Index) of patients in EM groups was 22.91+3.89 while in CM
groups was 24.43+3.43 (P=0.002). In EM group, 9.7% patients and in CM
group, 6.3% patients were underweight (P=0.189). In EM group, 11.4% patients
and in CM group, 30.3% patients were overweight (P=0.002). However, in EM
group, only 1.3% patients and in CM group, 3.4% patients were obese (P=0.087).
Multiple logistic regression analysis of chronic migraine group showed significant results (P <0.05)
regarding headache days/month, BMI, overweight and obese.
Conclusion: Study concluded
that overweight and obesity were associated factors for migraine.
Chronic migraine patients were more likely to have elevated BMI than the
episodic migraine patients.
Keywords: Body mass index, migraine, obesity,
chronic, headache