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The association between migraine and Parkinson’s disease: a nationwide cohort study in Korea

Authors
 Woo-Seok Ha  ;  Jaeho Kim  ;  Hee Won Hwang  ;  Sue Hyun Lee  ;  Ji In Kim  ;  Jin Yong Hong  ;  Sang Hyun Park  ;  Kyung Do Han  ;  Min Seok Baek 
Citation
 Epidemiol Health, Vol.46 : e2024010, 2024 
Journal Title
 Epidemiol Health 
Issue Date
2024
MeSH
Cohort Studies ; Comorbidity ; Female ; Humans ; Incidence ; Male ; Migraine Disorders* / complications ; Migraine Disorders* / diagnosis ; Migraine Disorders* / epidemiology ; Parkinson Disease* / epidemiology ; Parkinson Disease* / etiology ; Risk Factors
Keywords
Aging ; Headache ; Migraine ; Parkinson disease
Abstract
Objectives: Clinical studies have suggested an association between migraine and the occurrence of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, it is unknown whether migraine affects PD risk. We aimed to investigate the incidence of PD in patients with migraine and to determine the risk factors affecting the association between migraine and PD incidence.

Methods: Using the Korean National Health Insurance System database (2002-2019), we enrolled all Koreans aged ≥40 years who participated in the national health screening program in 2009. International Classification of Diseases (10th revision) diagnostic codes and Rare Incurable Diseases System diagnostic codes were used to define patients with migraine (within 12 months of enrollment) and newly diagnosed PD.

Results: We included 214,193 patients with migraine and 5,879,711 individuals without migraine. During 9.1 years of follow-up (55,435,626 person-years), 1,973 (0.92%) and 30,664 (0.52%) individuals with and without migraine, respectively, were newly diagnosed with PD. Following covariate adjustment, patients with migraine showed a 1.35-fold higher PD risk than individuals without migraine. The incidence of PD was not significantly different between patients with migraine with aura and those without aura. In males with migraine, underlying dyslipidemia increased the risk of PD (p=0.012). In contrast, among females with migraine, younger age (<65 years) increased the risk of PD (p=0.038).

Conclusions: Patients with migraine were more likely to develop PD than individuals without migraine. Preventive management of underlying comorbidities and chronic migraine may affect the incidence of PD in these patients. Future prospective randomized clinical trials are warranted to clarify this association.
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DOI
10.4178/epih.e2024010
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurology (신경과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Ha, Woo Seok(하우석) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1188-449X
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/199704
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