The role of nutritional factors during adolescence in multiple sclerosis onset: a population-based incident case-control study

(2021) The role of nutritional factors during adolescence in multiple sclerosis onset: a population-based incident case-control study. Nutritional Neuroscience. pp. 500-507. ISSN 1028-415X

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Abstract

Objective The potential role of nutritional factors in multiple sclerosis (MS) etiology is not clearly understood. The authors investigated the association between dietary intake during adolescence with MS. Design, setting and participants This was a population-based incident case-control study in Iran with 547 incident cases and 1057 general population controls (7/8/2013-17/2/2015). Logistic regression was used to test differences in dietary intake between cases and controls adjusted for confounders. Results: We found that a higher dietary consumption during adolescence of fresh fish, canned tuna, poultry, cheese, yogurt, butter, fruit, vegetables and a number of dietary supplements were associated with a significantly reduced risk of MS, while red meat, shrimp, and margarine were not associated with MS. Fresh fish had a dose-response association of 0.71 (0.58-0.88) per category increase, and consuming >0.5 serves of canned tuna fish per week had an OR of 0.72 (0.56-0.90); fruit intake had an OR of 0.82 (0.71-0.94) per category increase and cheese consumption an OR of 0.78 (0.67-0.91) per category increase. Conclusions We identified that a higher intake of a number of food groups generally viewed as healthy were associated with a reduced risk of MS. A healthier diet during adolescence may be protective of developing MS.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Multiple sclerosis population-based incident case-control nutritional factors adolescence ENVIRONMENTAL RISK-FACTORS POLYUNSATURATED FATTY-ACIDS TEHRAN DIET QUESTIONNAIRE PREVALENCE ISFAHAN COHORTS IRAN MS
Subjects: QU Biochemistry. Cell Biology and Genetics > QU 145-220 Nutrition. Vitamins
WL Nervous System > WL 200-405 Central Nervous System. Disorders. Therapeutics
Divisions: Isfahan Neurosciences Research Center
Page Range: pp. 500-507
Journal or Publication Title: Nutritional Neuroscience
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 24
Number: 7
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1080/1028415X.2019.1647689
ISSN: 1028-415X
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/13944

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