DIETBackground: Obesity is a risk factor for developing multiple sclerosis (MS) and MS-related disability. The efficacy of behavioral weight loss interventions among people with MS (pwMS) remains largely unknown. Objective: Examine whether a group-based telehealth weight ...
Doctors and scientists agree that exercise training may be one of the best non-drug ways to manage multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms. For example, it may loosen stiff muscles that spasm and hurt. And over time, you may get stronger, move better, and feel less tired. But be sure to talk...
Lifestyle factors are not risk factors for developing MS, for example, diet, exercise, and tobacco use, unlike conditions in which these risk factors are very important, such as stroke, heart disease, or diabetes. How common is multiple sclerosis? Who develops the disease? Multiple sclerosis oc...
If you’ve been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), you no doubt want to do everything you can to stay as healthy and symptom-free as possible. You’re probably wondering if changing your diet might be a good move. “Is there a ‘best’ diet for MS? The honest answer is that...
The type of diet has been related with the inflammatory process that forms part of multiple sclerosis. In recent years, different lines of research have generated a large body of knowledge about the role played by diet in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis.To conduct a critical examination of...
Multiple sclerosis (MS), is an auto-immune condition affecting more than 1 million Americans. And like other autoimmune conditions, it it’s becoming more prevalent. The role of genetics in MS is not significant. Lifestyle choices however may play important roles in regulating the immune system...
Exercise, Diet, and Stress Management as Mediators Between Functional Disability and Health-Related Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis The main objective of this study was to examine the mediational and moderational effect of exercise, diet, and stress management on the relationship betwee... C...
multiple sclerosis (MS), progressiveautoimmune diseaseof the centralnervous systemcharacterizedby destruction of themyelin sheathsurrounding the nerve fibres of thebrain,spinal cord, andoptic nerves, as a result of which, the transmission of nerve impulses becomes impaired, particularly in pathways involvin...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a lifelong condition with symptoms such as fatigue, pain, bladder and bowel problems, sexual dysfunction, movement and coordination difficulties, vision and cognition changes, and emotional/mental health problems. Not every MS patient is affected by the condition in the ...
Multiple Sclerosis is a disease of he the central nervous system that interrupts the communication between the brain and the body. Keep reading to learn more about MS.