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| Author/Association: | Reina-Varona A, Madronero-Miguel B, Fierro-Marrero J, Paris-Alemany A, La Touche R |
| Title: | Efficacy of various exercise interventions for migraine treatment: a systematic review and network meta-analysis [with consumer summary] |
| Source: | Headache 2024 Jul-Aug;64(7):873-900 |
| Method: | systematic review |
| Method Score: | This is a systematic review. Systematic reviews are not rated. |
| Consumer Summary: | PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: Exercise can help improve migraine, but we wanted to know if certain types of exercise are most helpful. We looked at data from many studies that explored different types of exercise for migraine, and we found that people who did moderate-intensity aerobic exercise had fewer and less severe migraine symptoms. Yoga and higher-intensity exercise were also helpful in some studies, but more research is needed to help doctors make the best exercise recommendations for their patients. |
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