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- W3030406170 abstract "ObjectiveTo study the relationship between daily intake of dietary trace elements and migraine in middle-aged women.MethodsCross-sectional design study used data from Study of Women's Health Across the Nation(SWAN, https://www.swanstudy.org/) was performed. Migraine was assessed by participant self-assessment questionnaire. Dietary intake was estimated by 1995 Dietary Frequency Questionnaire. The clinical data and daily intake of dietary trace elements were compared between subjects with and without migraine. Logistic regression was performed to analyze the independent factors of dietary trace elements influencing migraine.ResultsTotally, 2953 women aged 42-52 years were included in the study; 479 (16.2%) had migraine (migraine group); the remaining 2474 were classified as control group. As compared with those in the control group, the total family income and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDLC) levels were significantly decreased, and the body mass index (BMI), triglyceride (TG) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDLC) levels were significantly increased in the migraine group (P<0.05). The daily intakes of calcium, phosphorus, and zinc in the migraine group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). More subjects in migraine group had significantly higher dietary zinc intake than those in control group (P<0.05). In the unadjusted model, daily dietary calcium, phosphorus, and zinc intakes were the independent influencing factors of migraine after adjusting age, total family income, BMI, and total cholesterol (TC), TG, LDLC, and HDLC. Based on the results of restricted cubic spline regression analysis, the risk of migraine increased following the increased intake of these three dietary trace elements.ConclusionThe daily intake of calcium, phosphorus and zinc in dietary trace elements are positively correlated with migraine; dietary factors may be one of the starting points for migraine research.Key words: Migraine; Microelement; Dietary" @default.
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- W3030406170 date "2019-04-15" @default.
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- W3030406170 title "Relationship between daily intake of dietary trace elements and migraine in middle-aged women" @default.
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