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Presentation transcript:

Current Wellness and Health Maintenance:

Wellness and Health Maintenance Implications for MS: Overview

CNS Reserve

CNS Reserve

Neural Mechanisms

Cognitive Reserve in MS

Obesity

Bariatric Surgery

MS and Body Size

MS and Body Size (cont): EnvIMS Study

Smoking and MS

Alcohol and MS

Nutrition

Nutrition (cont)

Impact of Caloric Intake

Sodium Intake and MS

Sodium Intake and MS (cont)

Sodium Intake and MS (cont)

Physical Exercise

Physical Exercise (cont)

Physical Fitness and Cognition

Memory Retraining in MS

Vitamin D

Vitamin D (cont)

MS and Vascular Comorbidities

Lipid Profile and MS

Sleep Disturbances and MS

Sleep Disturbances and MS (cont)

Sleep Disorders and MS

Summary: Wellness Strategies in MS

Wellness Strategies in MS (cont)

Wellness Strategies in MS (cont)

Modifiable Factors to Decrease MS

Abbreviations

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References

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