Author/Authors :
Salmasi, Mehrzad Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Amini, Laya Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Haghjooy Javanmard, Shaghayegh Department of Physiology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Saadatnia, Mohammad Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Th e correlation of metabolic syndrome and migraine headache was evaluated in some previous studies. However there
is no study that compared the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in the patients with and without migraine. Control of coincidental
factors such as metabolic syndrome reduces therapeutic resistance in migrainous patients. Th e aim of this study was to compare
prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with and without migraine headache. Materials and Methods: 200 migrainous patients
diagnosed according to International Headache Society and 200 healthy controls without migraine enrolled in this study. Metabolic
syndrome was diagnosed according to ATP III criteria in these two groups and compared with each other. Results: In this study, 17%
(34) of migrainous patients and 15% (30) of healthy control without migraine had metabolic syndrome. (P = 0.585). Of the metabolic
syndrome components, body mass index (P = 0.05) and waist circumference in migrainous (P = 0.03) were signifi cantly more frequent.
Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that metabolic syndrome and migraine headache had not signifi cant correlation; however,
higher body mass index and waist circumference as metabolic syndrome components had correlated with migraine headache.