2020
DOI: 10.1002/osp4.443
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Does sexual functioning improve with migraine improvements and/or weight loss?—A post hoc analysis in the Women's Health and Migraine (WHAM) trial

Abstract: Background: Despite plausibility of migraine headaches contributing to impaired sexual function among women, data are inconsistent and point to obesity as a potential confounder. Prospective studies that assess the relative importance of migraine improvements and weight loss in relation to sexual function could help elucidate associations among migraine, obesity and female sexual dysfunction (FSD). Objective: To evaluate sexual function changes and predictors of improvement after behavioural weight loss (BWL) … Show more

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“…Re mian tis Schu macher ir kt. ty ri mo ið va do mis, mig re ni nio gal vos skaus mo re ti ni mas ir gre tu ti niø li gø gy dy mas tu ri tei gia mà po vei ká ly ti nei funk ci jai ir pa si ten ki ni mui [25].…”
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