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Ketogenic diet may improve sleep complaints in patients with migraine


 

Key clinical point: Ketogenic diet (KD) significantly improved sleep complaints in patients with migraine, irrespective of migraine improvements and anthropometric modifications.

Major finding: Migraine intensity, headache frequency, and the severity of headache-related disability improved significantly after 3 months of KD therapy (all P < .001) along with a significant decrease in the rate of insomnia (before vs after treatment: 60% vs 40%; P < .001) and number of patients experiencing poor sleep (reduced to half at follow-up; P < .001). The modifications in sleep features showed no correlation with migraine improvements and anthropometric changes.

Study details: This study included 70 patients with migraine who received KD as a preventive therapy for migraine.

Disclosures: This study did not receive any funding. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Merlino G et al. Sleep of migraine patients is ameliorated by ketogenic diet, independently of pain control. Sleep Med. 2023;107:196-201 (May 9). doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2023.05.006

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