Migraine Characteristics Among Smokers and Non-Smokers: A Cross-Sectional Survey in Saudi Arabia
Abdullah Alsabaani, Mona Hussain Aldukain, Ali Hussain Aldukain, Roaa Al Murayyi, Shahad Ali Alshehri, Shuruq Abdullah M. Alqahtani, Omair Mohammed O. Alshahrani, Abdulmohsin Mohammed S. Alzuhairi, Syed Esam Mahmood

TL;DR
This study in Saudi Arabia found no significant differences in migraine characteristics between smokers and non-smokers, suggesting smoking may not strongly influence migraine symptoms.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the relationship between smoking and migraine in a Saudi population, highlighting the lack of significant differences in migraine characteristics.
Findings
19.2% of migraine sufferers were current smokers with an average smoking duration of 9.7 years.
No significant differences in migraine characteristics were found between smokers and non-smokers.
Younger individuals and males with migraine were more likely to smoke.
Abstract
Background: Migraine is a prevalent neurological disorder associated with significant morbidity and social burden. Although various triggers for migraine have been identified, the relationship between smoking and migraine remains unclear. This study aimed to compare migraine characteristics between people with and without smoking in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional study using an online survey tool had been conducted in Saudi Arabia. The survey assessed migraine characteristics, smoking behaviour, demographics, and comorbidities. Statistical analyzes were performed to investigate the occurrence of migraine, smoking behaviour, and demographic factors. Descriptive statistics summarized the data, with various statistical tests employed to compare variables between groups. Results: A total of 229 participants were included in the study, with a majority being young adults (48.47%),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMigraine and Headache Studies · Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study · Neurological Complications and Syndromes
