Truths and Myths in Pediatric Migraine and Nutrition
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Foods as Trigger Factors in Pediatric Migraine
2.1. Chocolate
2.2. Caffeine
2.3. Alcohol
2.4. Aspartame, Monosodium Glutamate, and Nitrites
3. Migraine and Food Allergy
4. Migraine and Obesity
5. Ketogenic Diet for Pediatric Migraine
6. Nutraceuticals—Therapeutic Nutrients
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Topic | Truth | Myth |
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Can some foods trigger a migraine attack? | Some patients may have migraine attacks triggered by foods. Not all pro-migraine foods will trigger a headache attack in every patient with migraine. The most frequent ingredients with a pro-migraine effect are caffeine, monosodium glutamate, artificial sweeteners, nitrites, gluten, and biogenic amines. Eliminating some foods without a clear suspicion does not always improve migraines. | Migraine patients should eliminate trigger foods (e.g., chocolate and coffee) from their diet completely. |
Can migraine be a symptom of food allergy? | Lack of studies. Migraine and food allergy are two common conditions that can coexist in the same child. | The Ig E-mediated allergic mechanism is involved in the pathogenesis of migraine. Migraine alone could be a symptom of food allergy. All migraine patients should be tested for food allergies (cutaneous prick test or IgE dosage). |
Is there a relationship between migraines and obesity? | Obese children have more severe phenotypes of migraine (intense attacks and high frequency). Obesity can impact the severity of migraine by favoring the psychological comorbidities associated with it. | Obesity is a clear risk factor for migraine development. A decrease in body weight always leads to a reduction of migraine severity. |
Ketogenic diet for migraine | The ketogenic diet counteracts phenomena implicated in the pathogenesis of migraine (cortical spreading depression and impaired GABAergic transmission). Ketogenic diet can be an effective option in adult patients, mostly in those requiring a hypocaloric diet for weight loss. | |
Nutraceuticals | There are few controlled data on the efficacy of nutraceuticals in the treatment of pediatric migraine. Nutraceuticals are generally well-tolerated therapies. | The intake of either synthetic nutraceuticals or foods containing the active ingredients are equivalent. Nutraceuticals can be self-managed by patients and parents, without medical supervision. Nutraceuticals are always safe and free of side effects. |
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Papetti, L.; Moavero, R.; Ferilli, M.A.N.; Sforza, G.; Tarantino, S.; Ursitti, F.; Ruscitto, C.; Vigevano, F.; Valeriani, M. Truths and Myths in Pediatric Migraine and Nutrition. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2714. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13082714
Papetti L, Moavero R, Ferilli MAN, Sforza G, Tarantino S, Ursitti F, Ruscitto C, Vigevano F, Valeriani M. Truths and Myths in Pediatric Migraine and Nutrition. Nutrients. 2021; 13(8):2714. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13082714
Chicago/Turabian StylePapetti, Laura, Romina Moavero, Michela A. N. Ferilli, Giorgia Sforza, Samuela Tarantino, Fabiana Ursitti, Claudia Ruscitto, Federico Vigevano, and Massimiliano Valeriani. 2021. "Truths and Myths in Pediatric Migraine and Nutrition" Nutrients 13, no. 8: 2714. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13082714
APA StylePapetti, L., Moavero, R., Ferilli, M. A. N., Sforza, G., Tarantino, S., Ursitti, F., Ruscitto, C., Vigevano, F., & Valeriani, M. (2021). Truths and Myths in Pediatric Migraine and Nutrition. Nutrients, 13(8), 2714. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13082714