SOME LIFESTYLE HABITS OF FEMALE BELGRADE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WITH MIGRAINE AND NON-MIGRAINE PRIMARY HEADACHE
2003
We performed a prevalence study to compare some lifestyle
habits between subjects with migraine and those with nonmigraine
primary headaches. We surveyed female students in randomly
selected classes of the School of Medicine and the School of
Pharmacy, Belgrade University. Among all observed students (1943
subjects), 245 had migraine and 1053 had non-migraine primary
headache. According to multivariate logistic regression
analysis, the following factors were associated with migraine:
irregular eating (odds ratio (OR)=1.99; 95% confidence interval
(95% CI), 1.69 to 2.34; p<0.01), sleep duration shorter than
usual (OR=1.18; 95% CI 1.00 to 1.38; p=0.0449) and smoking >10 cigarettes
per day (OR=1.18; 95% CI=1.00 to 1.39; p=0.0433). The results of the present
study are in line with some other investigations suggesting that
some lifestyle habits probably play a role as migraine
precipitants.
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