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. 2020 Feb 8;6(2):119–125. doi: 10.1002/osp4.376

Table 3.

Effect of changes in dietary intake on changes in monthly migraine days (episodes), migraine duration, max pain severity, and weight in women with migraine and obesity who completed the behavioral weight loss (BWL) intervention as part of the Women's Health and Migraine trial (n = 41)

Total energy intake (100 kcals/day) % Energy from fat HEI‐2010 total score (out of 100)
b‐value (p‐value)
Monthly migraine Days 1 0.22 (0.323) −0.12 (0.314) 0.09 (0.281)
Mean daily migraine duration (Hours) 1 0.65 (0.237) −0.36 (0.237) 0.26 (0.204)
Migraine max pain intensity 1 0.18 (0.111) −0.09 (0.141) −0.05 (0.247)
Weight (kg) 2 0.21 (0.511) −0.30 (0.068) 0.07 (0.555)
1

Linear associations were estimated in participants in BWL controlling for race/ethnicity (non‐Hispanic White versus all others), weight, and weight change.

2

Linear associations were estimated in participants in BWL controlling for race/ethnicity (non‐Hispanic White versus all others).