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Early Age of Migraine Onset is Independently Related to Cognitive Decline and Symptoms of Depression Affect Quality of Life

BACKGROUND: People with migraine experience cognitive decline more often than healthy controls, resulting in a significant functional impact. Early identifying influencing factors that contribute to cognitive decline in migraineurs is crucial for timely intervention. Although migraine may onset earl...

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Autores principales: Bao, Jiajia, Ma, Mengmeng, Dong, Shuju, Gao, Lijie, Li, Changling, Cui, Chaohua, Chen, Ning, Zhang, Yang, He, Li
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7536790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32031072
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567202617666200207130659
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author Bao, Jiajia
Ma, Mengmeng
Dong, Shuju
Gao, Lijie
Li, Changling
Cui, Chaohua
Chen, Ning
Zhang, Yang
He, Li
author_facet Bao, Jiajia
Ma, Mengmeng
Dong, Shuju
Gao, Lijie
Li, Changling
Cui, Chaohua
Chen, Ning
Zhang, Yang
He, Li
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description BACKGROUND: People with migraine experience cognitive decline more often than healthy controls, resulting in a significant functional impact. Early identifying influencing factors that contribute to cognitive decline in migraineurs is crucial for timely intervention. Although migraine may onset early in childhood and early onset migraine is related to significant disability, there is no research investigating the association between the age of migraine onset and migraineurs’ cognitive decline. Therefore we aim to explore possible factors that correlate to the cognitive function of migraineurs, especially focus on age of migraine onset. METHODS: 531 patients with migraine were included. Data on demographics and headache-related characteristics were collected and evaluated using face-to-face interviews and questionnaires. We used the Montreal Cognitive Assessment scale to assess cognitive function. In addition, we analyzed independent correlations between cognitive decline and the age of migraine onset in patients with migraine. And all patients completed the Headache Impact Test-6 to evaluate their quality of life. RESULTS: Migraineurs with cognitive decline showed significant differences from those without in age (OR=1.26, P<0.0001), years of education (OR=0.89, P=0.0182), the intensity of headache (OR=1.03, P=0.0217), age of onset (OR=0.92, P<0.0001) and anxiety scores (OR=1.09, P=0.0235). Furthermore, there was no interaction in the age of onset between subgroups. Multivariate linear regression analyses of HIT-6 scores showed that the intensity of headache (β=0.18, P<0.0001) and depression scores (β=0.26, P=0.0009) had independent effects on decreased quality of life. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that younger age of migraine onset is independently related to migraineurs’ cognitive decline, and migraine accompanying anxiety symptoms significantly related to decreased quality of life in migraineurs.
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spelling pubmed-75367902020-10-20 Early Age of Migraine Onset is Independently Related to Cognitive Decline and Symptoms of Depression Affect Quality of Life Bao, Jiajia Ma, Mengmeng Dong, Shuju Gao, Lijie Li, Changling Cui, Chaohua Chen, Ning Zhang, Yang He, Li Curr Neurovasc Res Article BACKGROUND: People with migraine experience cognitive decline more often than healthy controls, resulting in a significant functional impact. Early identifying influencing factors that contribute to cognitive decline in migraineurs is crucial for timely intervention. Although migraine may onset early in childhood and early onset migraine is related to significant disability, there is no research investigating the association between the age of migraine onset and migraineurs’ cognitive decline. Therefore we aim to explore possible factors that correlate to the cognitive function of migraineurs, especially focus on age of migraine onset. METHODS: 531 patients with migraine were included. Data on demographics and headache-related characteristics were collected and evaluated using face-to-face interviews and questionnaires. We used the Montreal Cognitive Assessment scale to assess cognitive function. In addition, we analyzed independent correlations between cognitive decline and the age of migraine onset in patients with migraine. And all patients completed the Headache Impact Test-6 to evaluate their quality of life. RESULTS: Migraineurs with cognitive decline showed significant differences from those without in age (OR=1.26, P<0.0001), years of education (OR=0.89, P=0.0182), the intensity of headache (OR=1.03, P=0.0217), age of onset (OR=0.92, P<0.0001) and anxiety scores (OR=1.09, P=0.0235). Furthermore, there was no interaction in the age of onset between subgroups. Multivariate linear regression analyses of HIT-6 scores showed that the intensity of headache (β=0.18, P<0.0001) and depression scores (β=0.26, P=0.0009) had independent effects on decreased quality of life. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that younger age of migraine onset is independently related to migraineurs’ cognitive decline, and migraine accompanying anxiety symptoms significantly related to decreased quality of life in migraineurs. Bentham Science Publishers 2020-04 2020-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7536790/ /pubmed/32031072 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567202617666200207130659 Text en © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Bao, Jiajia
Ma, Mengmeng
Dong, Shuju
Gao, Lijie
Li, Changling
Cui, Chaohua
Chen, Ning
Zhang, Yang
He, Li
Early Age of Migraine Onset is Independently Related to Cognitive Decline and Symptoms of Depression Affect Quality of Life
title Early Age of Migraine Onset is Independently Related to Cognitive Decline and Symptoms of Depression Affect Quality of Life
title_full Early Age of Migraine Onset is Independently Related to Cognitive Decline and Symptoms of Depression Affect Quality of Life
title_fullStr Early Age of Migraine Onset is Independently Related to Cognitive Decline and Symptoms of Depression Affect Quality of Life
title_full_unstemmed Early Age of Migraine Onset is Independently Related to Cognitive Decline and Symptoms of Depression Affect Quality of Life
title_short Early Age of Migraine Onset is Independently Related to Cognitive Decline and Symptoms of Depression Affect Quality of Life
title_sort early age of migraine onset is independently related to cognitive decline and symptoms of depression affect quality of life
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7536790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32031072
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567202617666200207130659
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