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Table 1 Demographic data of the sample. Average data are reported (with standard deviation in parentheses) unless otherwise indicated

From: Subdiagnosis, but not presence of vestibular symptoms, predicts balance impairment in migraine patients – a cross sectional study

 

CG

(n = 54)

MoA

(n = 53)

MA

(n = 49)

CM

(n = 51)

p

Age (years)

34.03 (9.84)

32.22 (9.63)

35.73 (9.3)

35.72 (9.48)

0.18

BMI (km/m2)

24.4 (3.9)

24.21 (4.84)

26.0 (4.5)

25.13 (4.15)

0.12

Migraine onset (years)

14.64 (9.59)

18.67 (11.13)

17.64 (9.66)

0.09

Migraine frequency (monthly)

5.86 (8.91)

6.12 (3.40)

20.66 (8.71)

< 0.001a

Attack duration (hours)

14.01 (29.78)

31.45 (31.72)

24.70 (34.53)

0.01b

Pain intensity (NRS: 0–10)

7.50 (1.66)

8.2 (1.4)

7.96 (1.58)

0.06

Dizziness/vertigo (%)

0

66

93

84

< 0.001c

  1. CG control group, MoA migraine without aura group, MA migraine with aura group, CM chronic migraine group, BMI body mass index, NRS numeric rating scale. Significant p-values are marked by boldface. aCM versus MA and MoA, bMA versus MoA, cChi-Square test