The Independent on Saturday

Stay at a healthy weight to avoid migraine misery

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MIGRAINE sufferers could prevent attacks by staying at a healthy weight, scientists claim.

A study found being obese raised the risk of the severe headaches, which can last as long as three days, by 27%.

This is thought to be because fat stored under the skin can release molecules which trigger migraines.

Women are three times more likely than men to suffer from the headaches – and also naturally carry more body fat. However, the underweigh­t were also found to be 13% more at risk of migraines.

This too is believed to be linked to molecules released by fatty tissue – when we have too little or too much – which could make us ill.

The findings, reported in the journal Neurology, emerged from an analysis of 12 studies including almost 300 000 participan­ts.

Experts estimate that one in seven Britons suffer from migraines.

Severity varies, with some patients getting less than one attack a year, while others are debilitate­d by several a week.

The main sign of a migraine is usually intense pain on one side of the head, but patients can also suffer vomiting, sensitivit­y to light and sound, and visual disturbanc­e known as an aura.

The exact cause is unknown, but attacks can be triggered by tiredness and stress. – Daily Mail

 ??  ?? MIGRAINE: Obesity raises the risk of getting migraines by 27%, while being underweigh­t boosts it by 13%.
MIGRAINE: Obesity raises the risk of getting migraines by 27%, while being underweigh­t boosts it by 13%.

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