Possible Risk Factors and Precipitants for Migraine with Aura in Discordant Twin-Pairs: A Population-Based Study

Author:

Ulrich V1,Olesen J1,Gervil M1,Russell MB1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Glostrup, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to detect possible risk factors in migraine with aura (MA) by analysis of discordant twin-pairs. In a recent population-based twin study we established that environmental factors account for approximately 50% of the variation in liability to MA. A cohort of 5360 same-gender twin-pairs from the general population was screened for migraine. All twin-pairs with possible migraine were interviewed by a physician. A questionnaire provided information about living conditions and lifestyle. Of the 169 discordant twin-pairs 51 were monozygotic and 118 were dizygotic twin-pairs. Several putative risk factors—schooling, education, marital status, smoking status and alcohol consumption—showed no association with MA. The presence of migraine without aura or tension-type headache did not increase the risk of MA. Stress and mental tension, and bright light precipitated attacks of MA in, respectively, 44% and 28% of the twins.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,General Medicine

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