Associations between lifestyle intervention‐related changes in dietary targets and migraine headaches among women in the Women's Health and Migraine (WHAM) randomized controlled trial
Summary Background Migraine and obesity are comorbid particularly in women of reproductive age. Obesity treatment involves reducing energy intake and improving dietary quality but the effect of these changes on migraine is largely unknown. Objective To determine if adherence to dietary intervention...
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Main Authors: | Whitney E. Evans (Author), Hollie A. Raynor (Author), Whitney Howie (Author), Richard B. Lipton (Author), Graham J. Thomas (Author), Rena R. Wing (Author), Jelena Pavlovic (Author), Samantha G. Farris (Author), Dale S. Bond (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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