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Major sex differences in migraine prevalence among occupational categories: a cross-sectional study using UK Biobank
Uppsala universitet, Medicinska och farmaceutiska vetenskapsområdet, Medicinska fakulteten, Institutionen för neurovetenskap, Schiöth: Funktionell farmakologi. Uppsala universitet, WoMHeR (Centre for Women’s Mental Health during the Reproductive Lifespan).ORCID-id: 0000-0001-5775-0185
Uppsala universitet, Medicinska och farmaceutiska vetenskapsområdet, Medicinska fakulteten, Institutionen för neurovetenskap, Schiöth: Funktionell farmakologi.ORCID-id: 0000-0002-5485-8112
Uppsala universitet, Medicinska och farmaceutiska vetenskapsområdet, Medicinska fakulteten, Institutionen för neurovetenskap, Schiöth: Funktionell farmakologi. IM Sechenov First Moscow State Med Univ, Inst Translat Med & Biothechnol, Moscow, Russia..ORCID-id: 0000-0001-7112-0921
Uppsala universitet, Medicinska och farmaceutiska vetenskapsområdet, Medicinska fakulteten, Institutionen för neurovetenskap, Schiöth: Funktionell farmakologi. Uppsala universitet, WoMHeR (Centre for Women’s Mental Health during the Reproductive Lifespan).ORCID-id: 0000-0001-9976-5342
2021 (Engelska)Ingår i: Journal of Headache and Pain, ISSN 1129-2369, E-ISSN 1129-2377, Vol. 22, nr 1, artikel-id 145Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]

Background Migraine represents one of the most prevalent neurological conditions worldwide. It is a disabling condition with high impact on the working situation of migraineurs. Interestingly, gender-related differences regarding an association of migraine with important occupational characteristics has been hardly studied. Methods The current study scrutinizes gender-specific differences in the prevalence of migraine across a broad spectrum of occupational categories, shedding also light on associations with important job-related features such as shift work, job satisfaction, and physical activity. The study included data from 415 712 participants from the UK Biobank cohort, using the official ICD10 diagnosis of migraine and other health conditions as selection criteria. Prevalence ratios of migraineurs compared to healthy controls among different occupational categories and job-related variables were estimated using log-binomial regression analyses. Statistical models were adjusted for important sociodemographic features such as age, BMI, ethnicity, education and neuroticism. To better highlight specific differences between men and women we stratified by sex. Results We detected a differential prevalence pattern of migraine in relation to different job categories between men and women. Especially in men, migraine appears to be more prevalent in highly physically demanding occupations (PR 1.38, 95% CI [0.93, 2.04]). Furthermore, migraine is also more prevalent in jobs that frequently involve shift or night shift work compared to healthy controls. Interestingly, this prevalence is especially high in women (shift work PR 1.45, 95% CI [1.14, 1.83], night shift work PR 1.46, 95% CI [0.93, 2.31]). Conclusion Our results show that migraine is genderdependently associated with physically demanding jobs and shift working.

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Springer Nature Springer Nature, 2021. Vol. 22, nr 1, artikel-id 145
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Migraine, Occupation, Work, Job, Sex differences
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Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa och socialmedicin Neurovetenskaper
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URN: urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-461712DOI: 10.1186/s10194-021-01356-xISI: 000726269000002PubMedID: 34863088OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-461712DiVA, id: diva2:1633504
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VetenskapsrådetTillgänglig från: 2022-01-31 Skapad: 2022-01-31 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-02-20Bibliografiskt granskad
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2024 (Engelska)Doktorsavhandling, sammanläggning (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
Abstract [en]

I've been investigating the connection between migraine and depression—two debilitating disorders with high comorbidity. My overarching goal is to unravel their pathophysiology and pinpoint associated risk factors to pave the way for more effective therapeutic interventions. The fruits of my labor is discussed in the introductory part of the thesis and comprises four first-author publications in international peer-reviewed journals.

In the first two projects, I worked mostly on the comorbid aspects of migraine and depression. I conducted a meta-analysis on the efficacy of onabotulinumtoxinA injections as a treatment for those grappling with both migraine and depression. The findings were promising, showing not only the treatment's safety and effectiveness but also hinting at a shared pathophysiology between the two conditions. The second project delved into the structural brain anatomy, utilizing voxel-based magnetic resonance imaging measures to explore subcortical volumes in migraine and depression patients. The distinct patterns observed suggest a nuanced relationship at the subcortical level.

Expanding beyond comorbidity, my research ventured into the occupational determinants of migraine, scrutinizing the impact of job-related factors on migraine prevalence. Leveraging data from the UK Biobank, the third project identified strong associations between migraine and specific job categories, setting the stage for future interventions and policies to enhance workers' well-being. Additionally, my exploration into the role of the cerebellum and brainstem in migraine pathophysiology, using the UK Biobank data, unveiled larger gray matter volumes in multiple cerebellar regions in individuals with migraines. This sheds light on potential mechanisms underlying migraine attacks, contributing significantly to our understanding and potential treatments for these challenging disorders.

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Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2024. s. 44
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Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Medicine, ISSN 1651-6206 ; 2045
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Neurovetenskaper
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urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-526438 (URN)978-91-513-2115-8 (ISBN)
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2024-06-03, H:son Holmdahlsalen, Akademiska Sjukhuset, Ingång 100, Dag Hammarskjölds Väg 8, Uppsala, 10:00 (Engelska)
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Tillgänglig från: 2024-05-08 Skapad: 2024-04-11 Senast uppdaterad: 2024-05-08

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