There are those who are moderate and who are not able to help. The coffee and the rituals of the breaks may be needed, such as cigarettes, since in some way, creating a kind of addiction to caffeine. But caffeine may precipitate sudden headache sometimes. Rather contradictory proposals occurring in the new study, researchers in Norway, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Study coordinated by dr. Knut Hagen, Faculty of Medicine, analyzed data from 50,483 people who complete a questionnaire, the consumption of caffeine, and episodes of migraine.
The data in a larger study called the North-Trøndelag Health Survey (Hunt 2) conducted in the years 1995-1997. The analysis showed, as the people who reported the highest consumption of caffeine is found, there was a sudden and occasional headaches.
But at the same time, and surprisingly, those who were rather low doses of caffeine had chronic migraines occur.
Hamlet the question is whether the researchers themselves, and it was that caffeine is good or bad because of the head. Besides, it is also true that many common drugs containing caffeine are the only analgesic.
Several studies have also shown conflicting results: some emphasize the fact that too much caffeine may cause headaches, while others found no connection.
What this new study seems to be that the relationship between headache and a high consumption of caffeine (500 mg) daily for the people showed only 18%, while those who only have 125 mg of caffeine daily.
However, the researchers warn, as this is a cross-sectional study, which is part of a larger study, which was not focused on finding a link caffeine / headache, it will be difficult to establish a connection, and found that high caffeine consumption may cause occasional sore head. As it becomes more difficult, why not just of chronic headaches common in high consumers of caffeine.
What is it, when they feel that they suggest that people connect to the intake of caffeine headaches, you use your voice. While those who suffer from chronic headaches may benefit from greater use of caffeine, but it's just a hypothesis.
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