Abstract

BackgroundSome studies have shown a higher occurrence of unfavorable lipid profile in women with migraine as compared to the general population. AimThe aim of our study was to assess the link between lipid profile and the frequency of migraine attacks. Patients and methods64 female migraine patients, mean age 40±10.84 years and mean duration of the disease 18.52±7.57 years, were included into the study. Lipid profile (total cholesterol, TC; low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C; high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HDL-C; triglycerides, TG) was evaluated in all migraine patients. Frequency of migraine attacks was calculated from the amount of migraine episodes within the last 3 months. ResultsThe correlation between TC and TG and the frequency of the migraine attacks were statistically significant. ConclusionTC and TG values may have an influence on migraine severity and also contribute to the increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, especially in women.

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