Association of obesity with disease outcome in multiple sclerosis
Conclusions
Obesity in newly diagnosed patients with MS is associated with higher disease severity and poorer outcome. Obesity management could improve clinical outcome of MS.
Source: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Lutfullin, I., Eveslage, M., Bittner, S., Antony, G., Flaskamp, M., Luessi, F., Salmen, A., Gisevius, B., Klotz, L., Korsukewitz, C., Berthele, A., Groppa, S., Then Bergh, F., Wildemann, B., Bayas, A., Tumani, H., Meuth, S. G., Trebst, C., Zettl, U. K., P Tags: Open access, Press releases Neuro-inflammation Source Type: research
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