2022
DOI: 10.47626/1516-4446-2021-2367
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Changes in the rest-activity rhythm in migraine patients are associated with anxiety symptoms

Abstract: Objective: To characterize rest-activity rhythm in chronic migraine (CM) and to investigate the relationship between this rhythm and depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with CM. Methods: This was a study of adults aged 20 to 40 years. The rest-activity rhythm of patients with CM (n=23) and non-headache controls (NH, n=23) was assessed by actigraphy for 15 days, and they completed the following assessments: Visual Analogue Scale for pain intensity; Headache Diary… Show more

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“…Impaired rest-activity rhythms were observed in migraine patients. Patients with migraine showed decreased daily activity and more fragmented sleep over a 24-hour period [ 154 ]. In addition, the rhythmicity of melatonin and cortisol is impaired in patients with migraine [ 155 , 156 ].…”
Section: Primary Headachementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Impaired rest-activity rhythms were observed in migraine patients. Patients with migraine showed decreased daily activity and more fragmented sleep over a 24-hour period [ 154 ]. In addition, the rhythmicity of melatonin and cortisol is impaired in patients with migraine [ 155 , 156 ].…”
Section: Primary Headachementioning
confidence: 99%