Background: Low vitamin D and/or sun exposure have been associated with increased risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) onset. However, comparatively, few studies have prospectively examined associations between these factors and clinical course. Objectives: To evaluate the association of sun exposure parameters and vitamin D levels with conversion to MS and relapse risk in a prospectively monitored cohort of 145 participants followed after a first demyelinating event up to 5-year review (AusLong Study). Methods: Sun exposure prior to and after onset measured by annual questionnaire; ultraviolet radiation (UVR) “load” estimated by location of residence over the life course and ambient UVR levels. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentratio...
Multiple studies have provided evidence for an association between reduced sun exposure and increase...
Background: Monthly variation in multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses has been found. The relationship b...
seminal observation that the global distri-bution of multiple sclerosis (MS) may be related to avail...
Background: Low vitamin D and/or sun exposure have been associated with increased risk of multiple s...
Background: Low vitamin D and/or sun exposure have been associated with increased risk of multiple s...
Background: Low vitamin D and/or sun exposure have been associated with increased risk of multiple s...
Background: Sunlight and vitamin D have been inversely associated with the risk of multiple sclerosi...
Background: Some studies on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) have suggested that adequate vitamin D intake ca...
Objectives: To examine whether past and recent sun exposure and vitamin D status (serum 25-hydroxyvi...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) disease risk is associated with reduced sunexposure. This study assessed the...
There is compelling epidemiological evidence that the risk of developing multiple sclerosis is incre...
BACKGROUND: A growing evidence base implicates vitamin D, sun exposure and latitude in the aetiology...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) incidence and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels vary by race/ethnicit...
Growing evidence suggests that environmental factors play a key role in the onset of multiple sclero...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) incidence and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels vary by race/ethnicit...
Multiple studies have provided evidence for an association between reduced sun exposure and increase...
Background: Monthly variation in multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses has been found. The relationship b...
seminal observation that the global distri-bution of multiple sclerosis (MS) may be related to avail...
Background: Low vitamin D and/or sun exposure have been associated with increased risk of multiple s...
Background: Low vitamin D and/or sun exposure have been associated with increased risk of multiple s...
Background: Low vitamin D and/or sun exposure have been associated with increased risk of multiple s...
Background: Sunlight and vitamin D have been inversely associated with the risk of multiple sclerosi...
Background: Some studies on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) have suggested that adequate vitamin D intake ca...
Objectives: To examine whether past and recent sun exposure and vitamin D status (serum 25-hydroxyvi...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) disease risk is associated with reduced sunexposure. This study assessed the...
There is compelling epidemiological evidence that the risk of developing multiple sclerosis is incre...
BACKGROUND: A growing evidence base implicates vitamin D, sun exposure and latitude in the aetiology...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) incidence and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels vary by race/ethnicit...
Growing evidence suggests that environmental factors play a key role in the onset of multiple sclero...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) incidence and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels vary by race/ethnicit...
Multiple studies have provided evidence for an association between reduced sun exposure and increase...
Background: Monthly variation in multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses has been found. The relationship b...
seminal observation that the global distri-bution of multiple sclerosis (MS) may be related to avail...