Younger migraine sufferers more likely to have depression


Toronto, Oct 18 (IANS): People who suffer from migraines are roughly twice as likely to suffer from depression, according to new research.

Researchers at the University of Toronto found that younger migraine sufferers were particularly at greater risk of depression.

The report, which was published this week in the journal Depression Research and Treatment, revealed that more than eight percent of men with migraines suffer from depression, compared to just over three percent of men without migraines.

Researchers also found that more than 12 percent of female migraine-sufferers experience depression, compared to less than six percent of women who do not have migraines.

Individuals with migraines, who are younger than 30, are six times likely to suffer from depression in comparison to sufferers who are aged 65 and over, said lead author of the research report, Esme Fuller-Thomson of the Sandra Rotman Endowed Chair of University of Toronto's Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work.

“We are not sure why younger migraineurs have such a high likelihood of depression and suicidal ideation," co-author and former graduate student Meghan Schrumm said.

"The much lower prevalence of depression and suicidal ideation among older migraineurs suggests a promising area for future research,” Schrumm added.

Data drawn from the 2005 Canadian Community Health Survey, a representative sample, of more than 67,000 Canadians, were used to examine gender-specific associations between migraine and depression.

More than 6,000 respondents reported that they had been diagnosed by a health professional with migraines.

Consistent with prior research, the prevalence of migraines was much higher in women than men, with one in every seven women, compared to one in every 16 men, reporting that they had migraines.

  

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  • Sanjay, Rourkela

    Mon, Oct 21 2013

    I myself was a patient of migrane after doing 30 minutes of anulom/vilom and 30 minutes of kapalbhati pranayam, now I m free from migrane pain. Drink plenty of water, keep your bowels clear. Take vitamin c like lemon juice,orange juice or amla juice ... will help. Still I m practising these pranayam regularly,, its also decrease my cholostorel level.

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  • BALAKRISHNAN, KERALA/PUNE

    Sun, Oct 20 2013

    My son suffering with Migrain since last 3 to 4 years, he is constantly pain with eyebrow once in a week time, he was now 13 years old. Any effective medicine identified, please let me know.

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  • Suresh , Chennai

    Fri, Oct 18 2013

    I too suffer with Migrain, but no one definitely said that I am having migrain. But I have all the symptom of migration, when it comes I constantly have a pain in eyebrows not forehead. Any medicine identified, please notify me.

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  • dheer, udupi

    Fri, Oct 18 2013

    Feel sad for the people who suffer from migraine.we have to show compassion for the people who are affected with migraine.many a times they may not respond properly or unable to perform efficiently at work place because of the constant pain they experience .I hope there is a definite cure for migraine in coming years

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