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Clean Fuels and Sleep: Key to Reducing Migraine Risk in Adults

  • Writer: MigraineMind
    MigraineMind
  • Dec 2, 2025
  • 1 min read

Research Summary


A recent study published in PLoS One investigates the connection between household fuel use and migraine risk among Chinese adults aged 45 and older, highlighting the role of sleep duration. Analyzing data from 9,160 individuals, researchers found that using solid fuels for heating and cooking significantly increased migraine risk compared to clean fuels, with hazard ratios of 1.34 and 1.29, respectively. Transitioning to clean fuels reduced this risk. Notably, the risk was higher among those with non-ideal sleep duration (<7 or >8 hours), while no significant risk was found for those with ideal sleep duration. Addressing air pollution and promoting healthy sleep may mitigate migraine risk.


Study Details

 

👥 Research Team: Yan J et al.

📚 Published In: PLoS One

📅 Publication Date: 2025

 

⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This summary is generated automatically from recent migraine research. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.

 
 

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