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Key clinical point: A higher dietary phytochemical index (DPI) score is associated with lower migraine frequency and improved migraine-related disability in patients with migraine.

Major finding: Patients with migraine in the third vs first tertile of the DPI showed a significant reduction in migraine frequency (incidence rate ratio 0.84; Ptrend= .009) and an improvement in migraine-related disability (β −2.48; Ptrend = .046). However, no significant association was seen between DPI and headache duration (Ptrend = .439), headache severity (Ptrend = .239), depression (Ptrend = .480), anxiety (Ptrend = .655), and stress (Ptrend = .876).

Study details: This cross-sectional study evaluated the association between DPI and the clinical and psychological characteristics of migraine headaches in 262 patients with migraine (age 20-50 years).

Disclosures: This study was supported by the Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Amani Tirani S, Balali A, Kazemi M, et al. The predictive role of the dietary phytochemical index in relation to the clinical and psychological traits of migraine headaches. Sci Rep. 2024;14:6886 (Mar 22). doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-57536-7 Source

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Key clinical point: A higher dietary phytochemical index (DPI) score is associated with lower migraine frequency and improved migraine-related disability in patients with migraine.

Major finding: Patients with migraine in the third vs first tertile of the DPI showed a significant reduction in migraine frequency (incidence rate ratio 0.84; Ptrend= .009) and an improvement in migraine-related disability (β −2.48; Ptrend = .046). However, no significant association was seen between DPI and headache duration (Ptrend = .439), headache severity (Ptrend = .239), depression (Ptrend = .480), anxiety (Ptrend = .655), and stress (Ptrend = .876).

Study details: This cross-sectional study evaluated the association between DPI and the clinical and psychological characteristics of migraine headaches in 262 patients with migraine (age 20-50 years).

Disclosures: This study was supported by the Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Amani Tirani S, Balali A, Kazemi M, et al. The predictive role of the dietary phytochemical index in relation to the clinical and psychological traits of migraine headaches. Sci Rep. 2024;14:6886 (Mar 22). doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-57536-7 Source

Key clinical point: A higher dietary phytochemical index (DPI) score is associated with lower migraine frequency and improved migraine-related disability in patients with migraine.

Major finding: Patients with migraine in the third vs first tertile of the DPI showed a significant reduction in migraine frequency (incidence rate ratio 0.84; Ptrend= .009) and an improvement in migraine-related disability (β −2.48; Ptrend = .046). However, no significant association was seen between DPI and headache duration (Ptrend = .439), headache severity (Ptrend = .239), depression (Ptrend = .480), anxiety (Ptrend = .655), and stress (Ptrend = .876).

Study details: This cross-sectional study evaluated the association between DPI and the clinical and psychological characteristics of migraine headaches in 262 patients with migraine (age 20-50 years).

Disclosures: This study was supported by the Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Amani Tirani S, Balali A, Kazemi M, et al. The predictive role of the dietary phytochemical index in relation to the clinical and psychological traits of migraine headaches. Sci Rep. 2024;14:6886 (Mar 22). doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-57536-7 Source

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