Can Circadian Dysregulation Exacerbate Migraines?
Jason C OngHannah L TaylorMargaret ParkHelen J BurgessRina S FoxSarah SnyderJeanetta C RainsColin A EspieJames K WyattPublished in: Headache (2018)
This pilot study revealed that circadian misalignment and delayed sleep timing are associated with higher migraine frequency and severity, which was not better accounted for by the amount of sleep. These findings support the plausibility and need for further investigation of a circadian pathway in the development and maintenance of chronic headaches. Specifically, circadian misalignment and delayed sleep timing could serve as an exacerbating factor in chronic migraines when combined with biological predispositions or environmental factors.