Objectives: To examine the longitudinal relationship between cardiovascular fitness in young adult men and future risk of migraine and to estimate eventual differential effects among categories of body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure. Design: National, prospective, population-based cohort study. Setting: Sweden 1968–2014. Participants: 18-year-old Swedish men (n=1 819 828) who underwent mandatory military conscription examinations during the years 1968–2005. Primary and secondary outcomes: The primary outcome was the first dispensation of prescribed migraine-specific medication, identified using the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register. The secondary outcome was documented migraine diagnosis from the Swedish National Hospital Register. Resu...
INTRODUCTION: Migraine is a chronic disabling neurological disease, with an estimated expense of $15...
Background: The aim of our study was to evaluate the risk for comorbid cardio- and cerebrovascular d...
Abstract Objective: In this study, we explored the relationship between migraine and sport in a phy...
Background: Whether high cardiovascular fitness is associated with reduced risk of venous thromboemb...
Background: To investigate the association between cardiovascular risk-factor profile and migraine i...
To evaluate the association between migraine and body composition status as estimated based on body ...
AIMS: To explore how change in cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with incident hypertension in...
Hypertension (HTN) is the most common modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the leading...
Background/Objectives:Obesity and low physical fitness are known risk factors for ischemic heart dis...
Abstract Physical activity and fitness have well established health bringing benefits. Low soci-oeco...
Background: Studies suggest a higher prevalence of unfavourable cardiovascular risk factors amongst ...
Aims: Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and obesity in adulthood are risk factors for ca...
Aims Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and obesity in adulthood are risk factors for car...
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Background: Obesity has been linked to an increased prevalence of migraine, and to increased migrain...
INTRODUCTION: Migraine is a chronic disabling neurological disease, with an estimated expense of $15...
Background: The aim of our study was to evaluate the risk for comorbid cardio- and cerebrovascular d...
Abstract Objective: In this study, we explored the relationship between migraine and sport in a phy...
Background: Whether high cardiovascular fitness is associated with reduced risk of venous thromboemb...
Background: To investigate the association between cardiovascular risk-factor profile and migraine i...
To evaluate the association between migraine and body composition status as estimated based on body ...
AIMS: To explore how change in cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with incident hypertension in...
Hypertension (HTN) is the most common modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the leading...
Background/Objectives:Obesity and low physical fitness are known risk factors for ischemic heart dis...
Abstract Physical activity and fitness have well established health bringing benefits. Low soci-oeco...
Background: Studies suggest a higher prevalence of unfavourable cardiovascular risk factors amongst ...
Aims: Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and obesity in adulthood are risk factors for ca...
Aims Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and obesity in adulthood are risk factors for car...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: Obesity has been linked to an increased prevalence of migraine, and to increased migrain...
INTRODUCTION: Migraine is a chronic disabling neurological disease, with an estimated expense of $15...
Background: The aim of our study was to evaluate the risk for comorbid cardio- and cerebrovascular d...
Abstract Objective: In this study, we explored the relationship between migraine and sport in a phy...