Migraine is the most disabling neurological disease among children and adolescents, and second after stroke among adults: A call to action.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Cephalalgia Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1177/03331024241267309
Mario Fernando Prieto Peres, Simona Sacco, Patricia Pozo-Rosich, Cristina Tassorelli, Fayyaz Ahmed, Rami Burstein, Sait Ashina, Derya Uluduz, Andreas Kattem Husøy, Timothy J Steiner
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The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study is pivotal in shaping health policies by providing comprehensive data on mortality and disability. An updated GBD2021 analysis, published in Lancet Neurology on 14 March 2024, expands the scope of neurological disorders to include 37 conditions, revealing their significant impact on global health. Neurological disorders affect 3.4 billion people, or 43.1% of the global population, making them the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) in 2021, with an 18.2% increase since 1990. The top three causes of DALYs in this category are stroke, neonatal encephalopathy and migraine. Migraine, affecting 1.16 billion people, ranks first among children and adolescents and second among adults aged under 60 years. Despite its substantial impact, migraine often lacks proper attention because of its non-fatal nature, invisibility and historical neglect of neurological disorders. The International Headache Society calls for recognizing migraine as a serious medical condition, promoting research and integrating migraine management into public health strategies. Effective interventions include raising awareness, improving access to treatment, adding migraine to the epidemiological surveillance agenda and exploring new treatment strategies. A coordinated effort among stakeholders is essential to alleviate the burden of migraine on individuals and society.

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偏头痛是儿童和青少年中致残率最高的神经系统疾病,在成年人中仅次于中风:呼吁采取行动。
全球疾病负担(GBD)研究通过提供有关死亡率和残疾情况的全面数据,在制定卫生政策方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。2024 年 3 月 14 日发表在《柳叶刀神经病学》上的最新 GBD2021 分析报告将神经系统疾病的范围扩大到 37 种疾病,揭示了这些疾病对全球健康的重大影响。神经系统疾病影响34亿人,占全球人口的43.1%,是2021年残疾调整生命年(DALYs)的主要原因,自1990年以来增加了18.2%。造成残疾调整寿命年数的前三位原因是中风、新生儿脑病和偏头痛。偏头痛影响 11.6 亿人,在儿童和青少年中排名第一,在 60 岁以下成年人中排名第二。尽管偏头痛影响巨大,但由于其非致命性、不可见性以及神经系统疾病历来被忽视等原因,偏头痛往往得不到应有的重视。国际头痛协会呼吁承认偏头痛是一种严重的疾病,促进研究,并将偏头痛管理纳入公共卫生战略。有效的干预措施包括提高认识、改善治疗途径、将偏头痛纳入流行病学监测议程以及探索新的治疗策略。要减轻偏头痛对个人和社会造成的负担,利益攸关方之间的协调努力至关重要。
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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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