This book offers an insightful exploration into the relationship between diet and Multiple Sclerosis (MS), aiming to address a crucial question: Can dietary interventions serve as effective preventative and therapeutic measures for patients with MS? Delving into this question, the book examines various nutritional components and regimens, shedding light on their potential impacts on the progression, relapse rate, and development of MS. It offers readers valuable insights into how dietary choices can influence the management of this condition. Backed up by evidence gathered from review and clinical trial papers, the book discusses the role of vitamins such as A, B, and D, as well as dietary supplements like caffeine, carnitine, and lipoic acid in benefiting patients with MS. Particular attention is given to the significance of vitamin D in lowering the risk of developing MS and its immunomodulatory effects on the inflammatory processes associated with the disease. In parallel, the book also addresses the detrimental effects of diets such as the Western or high salt diet (HSD) on MS prognosis, emphasizing how these dietary regimens can harm the gut microbiome and exacerbate inflammatory responses, ultimately promoting demyelination of the central nervous system (CNS). The book then explores alternative dietary approaches that confer a protective effect on the gut microbiome and the CNS, including whole grain, fasting, Mediterranean, and ketogenic diets. This comprehensive resource is an essential reading for patients with MS seeking to understand the potential impacts of diet on their overall health, as well as healthcare professionals and researchers interested in exploring dietary interventions for MS management.  
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This book offers an insightful exploration into the relationship between diet and Multiple Sclerosis (MS), aiming to address a crucial question: Can dietary interventions serve as effective preventative and therapeutic measures for patients with MS?
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Multiple Sclerosis.- Chapter 2. Life Chapters: Navigating Multiple Sclerosis Across Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, Epidemiology and Beyond.- Chapter 3. The Role of Gut Microbiota in the Pathophysiology of Multiple Sclerosis.- Chapter 4. Western diet Impact on Multiple sclerosis.- Chapter 5. High Salt Diet Impact on MS.- Chapter 6. From Pasture to Plate - Investigating the Role of Bovine Sources in Multiple Sclerosis.- Chapter 7. Role of Vitamins in Multiple Sclerosis.- Chapter 8. The Potential Preventive and Therapeutic Role of Vitamin D in MS.- Chapter 9. Role of Dietary Supplements in Multiple Sclerosis.- Chapter 10. Plant-Based Extracts & Antioxidants: Implications on Multiple Sclerosis.- Chapter 11. Dietary Regimens: Whole Grains and Multiple Sclerosis.- Chapter 12. Diet and its Potential impact on the prognosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Fasting Diets.- Chapter 13. Diet and its Potential impact on the prognosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Mediterranean Diet.- Chapter 14. Ketogenic Diet: Implications on Multiple Sclerosis.- Chapter 15. Epigenetics: Implication on Multiple Sclerosis.- Chapter 16. Therapeutic Strategies and Ongoing Research.
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This book offers an insightful exploration into the relationship between diet and Multiple Sclerosis (MS), aiming to address a crucial question: Can dietary interventions serve as effective preventative and therapeutic measures for patients with MS? Delving into this question, the book examines various nutritional components and regimens, shedding light on their potential impacts on the progression, relapse rate, and development of MS. It offers readers valuable insights into how dietary choices can influence the management of this condition. Backed up by evidence gathered from review and clinical trial papers, the book discusses the role of vitamins such as A, B, and D, as well as dietary supplements like caffeine, carnitine, and lipoic acid in benefiting patients with MS. Particular attention is given to the significance of vitamin D in lowering the risk of developing MS and its immunomodulatory effects on the inflammatory processes associated with the disease. In parallel, the book also addresses the detrimental effects of diets such as the Western or high salt diet (HSD) on MS prognosis, emphasizing how these dietary regimens can harm the gut microbiome and exacerbate inflammatory responses, ultimately promoting demyelination of the central nervous system (CNS). The book then explores alternative dietary approaches that confer a protective effect on the gut microbiome and the CNS, including whole grain, fasting, Mediterranean, and ketogenic diets. This comprehensive resource is an essential reading for patients with MS seeking to understand the potential impacts of diet on their overall health, as well as healthcare professionals and researchers interested in exploring dietary interventions for MS management.
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Represents Multiple Sclerosis (MS) holistically by delving into its epidemiology, pathogenesis, and epigenetics Provides evidence-based insights, and unbiased facts into managing MS through diet Examines the impact of dietary elements on the immune system at a molecular level
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9789819746729
Publisert
2024-09-01
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Springer Nature
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235 mm
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155 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Dr. Hamdan, an Assistant Professor at Khalifa University and visiting professor at Baylor College of Medicine, specializes in neurodegenerative diseases and autism spectrum disorders. Dr. Hamdan’s laboratory aims to understand the mechanisms by which the axon initial segment (AIS) and the nodes of Ranvier are assembled and maintained in their normal health and during injury or their role in neurodegenerative diseases. Any therapeutic intervention for the nervous system must involve the proper maintenance and assembly of the node of Ranvier and the AIS. He's part of a pioneering team from Khalifa University, the first in the MENA region to reach the semi-finals of the Longitude Prize on Dementia. In addition to his research, Dr. Hamdan is an expert in designing different serotypes of viruses, leveraging viral vectors as vehicles for delivering therapeutic genes into cells; he utilizes gene editing CRISPR/Cas9 techniques, designs transgenic animal models, and focuses on advancing our understanding and treatment of neurological disorders. His proficiency in this area and his expertise in gene editing using CRISPR/Cas9 positions him at the forefront of innovative approaches for studying and potentially treating neurological disorders.