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The association between inflammatory bowel disease and migraine or severe headache among US adults: Findings from the National Health Interview Survey, 2015‐2016

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain Mar 29, 2021

Liu Y, Xu F, Wheaton AG, et al. - Researchers utilized data from 60,436 US adults aged ≥18 years participating in the 2015 and 2016 National Health Interview Survey to determine the prevalence of migraine or severe headache by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) status. The age‐adjusted prevalence of migraine or severe headache was estimated to be 15.4% (n = 9,062) and of IBD was reported to be 1.2% (n = 862). Among US adults with IBD, a higher prevalence of migraine or severe headache was corroborated in comparison with participants without IBD. To enhance management and quality of life, migraine or severe headache among patients with IBD might be evaluated by healthcare providers. A greater prevalence of age-adjusted migraine or severe headache was seen among participants with IBD vs those without IBD (28.1% vs. 15.2%).

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