Dietary habits and multiple sclerosis. A retrospective study in Ferrara, Italy.

Acta neurologica Pub Date : 1994-08-01
M R Tola, E Granieri, S Malagù, L Caniatti, I Casetta, V Govoni, E Paolino, V Cinzia Monetti, E Canducci, G B Panatta
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In a retrospective case-control study of multiple sclerosis (MS), set up with the aim of verifying the role of environmental factors in pathogenesis, we included a section on dietary habits. We compared the frequency and pattern of food consumption by cases and controls. We found an association between. MS and high consumption of bread and "pasta", butter and lard, legume soup, horse flesh, coffee and tea in the period from infancy to adolescence. A different pattern of consumption of eggs, wine and mineral water between cases and controls was found during adulthood. Our results support, at least partially, the data already reported in the international literature on an association between certain dietary factors and MS. Some foods consumed at certain "critical" ages could play a causal role in the onset of MS.

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饮食习惯和多发性硬化症在意大利费拉拉进行的回顾性研究。
在一项针对多发性硬化症(MS)的回顾性病例对照研究中,为了验证环境因素在发病机制中的作用,我们加入了一个关于饮食习惯的部分。我们比较了病例和对照组的食物消费频率和模式。我们发现两者之间存在联系。在婴儿期到青春期期间,MS和大量食用面包和“面食”、黄油和猪油、豆类汤、马肉、咖啡和茶。在成年期,病例和对照组之间的鸡蛋、葡萄酒和矿泉水消费模式有所不同。我们的研究结果至少部分地支持了国际文献中已经报道的某些饮食因素与多发性硬化症之间关联的数据。在某些“关键”年龄食用的一些食物可能在多发性硬化症的发病中起因果作用。
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