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地中海饮食的依从性与多发性硬化症的严重程度相关。

Adherence to Mediterranean Diet Is Associated with Multiple Sclerosis Severity.

机构信息

Human Nutrition and Eating Disorder Research Center, Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.

Laboratory of Food Education and Sport Nutrition, Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2023 Sep 16;15(18):4009. doi: 10.3390/nu15184009.

Abstract

Currently available data suggest that the union of a balanced diet and an overall healthy lifestyle may determine an amelioration in several clinical parameters and in the quality of life for patients with MS (pwMS). The study objective was to investigate the possible difference in MS severity in a group of Italian patients with MS based on their adherence to Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet). Eating habits were collected through a validated 110-items Food Frequency Questionnaire, the Medi-Lite score was used for adherence to MedDiet evaluation. MS severity was graded according to Herbert's severity scale, based on the MSSS. 106 patients were classified in 3 groups according to their MedDiet adherence (low/medium/high). Higher adherence was associated with a 6.18 (95% CI: 1.44, 26.59) higher probability of having a mild-to-moderate MS. When studying the single constituents of the Medi-Lite score, none of them was individually associated with MS severity. It remains unclear whether effects of specific dietary components included in the MedDiet may impact the health status at disease onset or can slow down the symptoms due course of disease. Future studies are needed to reproduce our findings and should focus on answering the latter raised question.

摘要

目前的数据表明,均衡的饮食和整体健康的生活方式的结合可能会改善多发性硬化症(pwMS)患者的多项临床参数和生活质量。本研究的目的是根据意大利多发性硬化症患者对地中海饮食(MedDiet)的依从性,研究其多发性硬化症严重程度的差异。饮食习惯通过经过验证的 110 项食物频率问卷收集,采用 Medi-Lite 评分评估 MedDiet 的依从性。多发性硬化症的严重程度根据 Herbert 严重程度量表,基于 MSSS 进行分级。根据 MedDiet 的依从性(低/中/高),106 名患者被分为 3 组。较高的依从性与轻度至中度多发性硬化症的可能性增加 6.18 倍(95%CI:1.44,26.59)相关。当研究 Medi-Lite 评分的单个成分时,没有一个成分与多发性硬化症的严重程度有单独的关联。目前尚不清楚 MedDiet 中包含的特定饮食成分的作用是否会影响疾病发作时的健康状况,或者是否可以减缓疾病的进展。需要进一步的研究来复制我们的发现,并应专注于回答后者提出的问题。

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