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Association between Dietary Niacin Intake and Migraine among American Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Migraine is related to brain energy deficiency. Niacin is a required coenzyme in mitochondrial energy metabolism. However, the relationship between dietary niacin and migraines remains uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between dietary niacin and migraine. This study used cross-section...

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Autores principales: Liu, Huanxian, Wang, Lu, Chen, Chunfu, Dong, Zhao, Yu, Shengyuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9330821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14153052
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author Liu, Huanxian
Wang, Lu
Chen, Chunfu
Dong, Zhao
Yu, Shengyuan
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Wang, Lu
Chen, Chunfu
Dong, Zhao
Yu, Shengyuan
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description Migraine is related to brain energy deficiency. Niacin is a required coenzyme in mitochondrial energy metabolism. However, the relationship between dietary niacin and migraines remains uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between dietary niacin and migraine. This study used cross-sectional data from people over 20 years old who took part in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 1999 and 2004, collecting details on their severe headaches or migraines, dietary niacin intake, and several other essential variables. There were 10,246 participants, with 20.1% (2064/10,246) who experienced migraines. Compared with individuals with lower niacin consumption Q1 (≤12.3 mg/day), the adjusted OR values for dietary niacin intake and migraine in Q2 (12.4–18.3 mg/day), Q3 (18.4–26.2 mg/day), and Q4 (≥26.3 mg/day) were 0.83 (95% CI: 0.72–0.97, p = 0.019), 0.74 (95% CI: 0.63–0.87, p < 0.001), and 0.72 (95% CI: 0.58–0.88, p = 0.001), respectively. The association between dietary niacin intake and migraine exhibited an L-shaped curve (nonlinear, p = 0.011). The OR of developing migraine was 0.975 (95% CI: 0.956–0.994, p = 0.011) in participants with niacin intake < 21.0 mg/day. The link between dietary niacin intake and migraine in US adults is L-shaped, with an inflection point of roughly 21.0 mg/day.
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spelling pubmed-93308212022-07-29 Association between Dietary Niacin Intake and Migraine among American Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Liu, Huanxian Wang, Lu Chen, Chunfu Dong, Zhao Yu, Shengyuan Nutrients Article Migraine is related to brain energy deficiency. Niacin is a required coenzyme in mitochondrial energy metabolism. However, the relationship between dietary niacin and migraines remains uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between dietary niacin and migraine. This study used cross-sectional data from people over 20 years old who took part in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 1999 and 2004, collecting details on their severe headaches or migraines, dietary niacin intake, and several other essential variables. There were 10,246 participants, with 20.1% (2064/10,246) who experienced migraines. Compared with individuals with lower niacin consumption Q1 (≤12.3 mg/day), the adjusted OR values for dietary niacin intake and migraine in Q2 (12.4–18.3 mg/day), Q3 (18.4–26.2 mg/day), and Q4 (≥26.3 mg/day) were 0.83 (95% CI: 0.72–0.97, p = 0.019), 0.74 (95% CI: 0.63–0.87, p < 0.001), and 0.72 (95% CI: 0.58–0.88, p = 0.001), respectively. The association between dietary niacin intake and migraine exhibited an L-shaped curve (nonlinear, p = 0.011). The OR of developing migraine was 0.975 (95% CI: 0.956–0.994, p = 0.011) in participants with niacin intake < 21.0 mg/day. The link between dietary niacin intake and migraine in US adults is L-shaped, with an inflection point of roughly 21.0 mg/day. MDPI 2022-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9330821/ /pubmed/35893904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14153052 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Association between Dietary Niacin Intake and Migraine among American Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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title_full Association between Dietary Niacin Intake and Migraine among American Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
title_fullStr Association between Dietary Niacin Intake and Migraine among American Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
title_full_unstemmed Association between Dietary Niacin Intake and Migraine among American Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
title_short Association between Dietary Niacin Intake and Migraine among American Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
title_sort association between dietary niacin intake and migraine among american adults: national health and nutrition examination survey
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9330821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14153052
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