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. 2006 Jun 15;7(3):119–126. doi: 10.1007/s10194-006-0299-x

Are infrequent episodic, frequent episodic and chronic tension-type headache inherited? A population-based study of 11 199 twin pairs

M B Russell 1,2,3,4,, J Šaltytš-Benth 2,5, N Levi 1
PMCID: PMC3451560  PMID: 16767531

Abstract

The objective was to investigate the importance of genetic and environmental factors for infrequent episodic, frequent episodic and chronic tension-type headache. Twin pairs recruited from the population-based Danish Twin Registry received a posted questionnaire. Only twin pairs where both twins replied were included. A total of 3523 monozygotic (MZ), 4150 dizygotic (DZ) same-gender and 3526 DZ opposite-gender twin pairs were included. The prevalence of frequent episodic and chronic tension-type headache was significantly more frequent in women than men, and significantly higher in those with co-occurrence of migraine. The concordance rates were significantly higher in MZ than same-gender DZ twin pairs with no or frequent episodic tension-type headache, while the difference was not significant in chronic tension-type headache. The concordance rates of infrequent episodic tension-type headache in MZ and same-gender DZ twin pairs was significantly different in women but not in men, although the difference was small in both genders. We conclude that genetic factors play a role in no and frequent episodic tension-type headache, while infrequent episodic tension-type headache is caused primarily by environmental factors. The data regarding chronic tensiontype headache were limited, so no firm conclusion could be drawn.

Key words: Tension-type headache, Genetics, Twins, Ineritance

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Footnotes

Greppi-Sicuteri Commitee: Giorgio Zanchin, Miguel J.A. Lainez, Marcello Fanciullacci, Paolo Martelletti, Arne May, Lorenzo Pinessi


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