Excess abdominal fat is associated with cutaneous allodynia in individuals with migraine: a prospective cohort study
Keywords:
Cutaneous allodynia
Body fat
Body composition
BMI
Abdominal fat
Inflammation
Biomarker
Migraine chronification
Risk factors
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Mínguez-Olaondo, A. (Ane); Martinez-Valbuena, I. (Iván); Romero, S. (Sonia); et al. "Excess abdominal fat is associated with cutaneous allodynia in individuals with migraine: a prospective cohort study". The Journal of Headache and Pain. (21), 2020, 9
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