Artigo Revisado por pares

Headache and Sferics

2001; Wiley; Volume: 41; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1526-4610.2001.01155.x

ISSN

1526-4610

Autores

Dieter Vaitl, Nicole Propson, Rudolf Stark, Bertram Walter, Anne Schienle,

Tópico(s)

Circadian rhythm and melatonin

Resumo

Many patients with migraine believe weather is a trigger for their headaches. The objective of this study was to determine if very low frequency sferics, pulse‐shaped electromagnetic fields originating from atmospheric discharges (lightning), are precipitating factors. The occurrence of sferics impulses is characterized by a daily, as well as an annual, periodicity and is thought to be associated with various pathological processes. The diaries of 37 women suffering from migraine and tension‐type headaches were analyzed over a period of 6 months and correlated with daily sferics activity and other weather phenomena in the area of Giessen, Germany. From October through December (autumn), sferics activity was correlated with the occurrence of migraine ( r = 0.33, P < .01); however, there was no correlation in July and August (summer), when the thunderstorm activity had been very intense. In summer, tension‐type headaches were associated with other weather parameters such as temperature ( r = 0.36, P < .01) and vapor pressure ( r = 0.27, P < .05).

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