Children who are obese face double the odds of developing multiple sclerosis later in life, a new study warns. The overall ...
The crude incidence rate of MS per 100 000 person years was 19.3 in the obesity cohort and 8.3 in the general population ...
Obesity in childhood is associated with a more than doubling of the risk of later developing multiple sclerosis, new research shows. The research, to be presented at this year’s European ...
Obesity in children can more than double their risk of developing multiple sclerosis, warns a new study. New research has shown that having obesity in childhood is associated with developing the ...
Children who are obese may be at higher risk of being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in early adulthood, a new study suggests. The risk of being diagnosed with MS appears to be twice as ...
A recent Scientific Reports study investigates whether genetically predicted childhood adiposity influences the risk of developing skin cancer in adulthood. Study: Genetic predisposition to ...
Apr. 15, 2024 — People who as teenagers felt pressure to lose weight from family or from the media, females, people who are not heterosexual, and people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage ...
Researchers conducted a cohort study to assess the relationship between sarcopenic obesity and all-cause mortality.
An early marker of multiple sclerosis could help doctors figure out who will eventually fall prey to the degenerative nerve ...
Researchers identified metabolites which are unique to and shared by children with food allergy and/or asthma, using birth cohort data from inner city children.
Children who are obese face double the odds of developing multiple sclerosis later in life, a new study warns. The overall odds for any one child to develop the neurodegenerative illness remains very ...