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This study assesses the relationship between migraine sugar avoidance and
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quality of life and survey.
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Respondents of a migraine survey Research examining migraine management has
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called into question the use of trigger avoidance for improving
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quality of life.
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Despite this trigger, avoidance is still a large aspect of
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behavioral migraine management.
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The purpose of this study is to assess the association
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between patients reported migrant sugar avoidance and their self reported
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impacts of their migrant on their quality of life.
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US adult migraine participants completed the survey.
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Migraine trigger avoidance, quality of life and demographic questions were
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asked. Results indicate a significant relationship between migraine trigger avoidance
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and overall quality of life.
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Such the individuals who avoided triggers in multiple domains of
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life were more likely to indicate that they experienced a
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greater negative impact of their migrant experience on the overall
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quality of life.
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Migraine trigger avoidance also showed a significant relationship between different
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domains of quality of life, such a social physical, an
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occupational quality of life.
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Additional tests showed a significant relationship between household income and
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overall quality of life.
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Kicker avoided is related to significant negative impact of migrant
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and overall quality of life as well as with distinct
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domains of quality of life, SCS is significantly related to
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the negative impact of migrant on overall quality of life,
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and future research should consider going beyond trigger avoidance and
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targeting interventions to improve quality of life and treatment outcomes.