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Obesity in Childhood Increases the Risk of Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis

Posted on the 05 September 2020 by Health_news

Pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune central nervous system disorder that affects kids and teens. It is diagnosed through symptoms and tests like MRIs. MS affects the central nervous system - brain and spinal cord. The antibodies damage the myelin sheath which is the protective coating of the nerves. More than 730,000 people in the U.S are affected by MS out of which 5% are kids.

According to , 53% of Multiple Sclerosis risk is directly attributed to environmental factors. A new study also confirms that increasing childhood obesity also contributes to this neurological disorder. Researchers studied data from four countries - Britain, Australia, the United States, and Russia to estimate the risk factors of Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis. Studies proved that obesity and smoking are the major causes of MS in children and youth.

Research led by Ruth Dobson, a neurologist and lecturer at the Queen Mary University of London found that youth and childhood obesity was linked to 11% of the MS cases in the U.S., 9% in Australia, 8% in Britain, and 4% in Russia. As per the current situation, the obesity rates among kids and you will reach 14% in the U.S., 11% in Australia, 10% in Britain, and 6% in Russia by 2035.

Reducing obesity in kids will have a reduced instance of pediatric multiple sclerosis. Her study also revealed that more MS risk could be linked to smoking. However, it would eventually decline if smoking rates fall. Cancer, lung infections, and heart diseases are not the only health issues influenced by smoking and obesity. childhood obesity can lead to pediatric Multiple Sclerosis which can affect the immune system.

What Causes Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis?

  • Exposure to Toxins (Smoke, Pesticides, etc.,)
  • Low Levels of Vitamin D in the Blood
  • Genetic Issues
  • Infections from Epstein-Barr Virus

The Common Symptoms of Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Include:

  • Numbness, tingling, feeling of pain
  • Difficulty walking or keeping the balance
  • Fatigue, weakness, tremor
  • Problems with concentration and memory
  • Problems with vision (double vision, trouble seeing, blurry vision)
  • Sensitivity to heat

The symptoms may vary from person to person. It is important to stay healthy and follow a proper diet management plan. If you wish to start dieting, you can check out weight loss tips for kids who are overweight.

Obesity in Childhood Increases the Risk of Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis


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