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Effect of low saturated fat diet in early and late cases of multiple sclerosis

Swank, R. L.; Dugan, B. B.

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July 7, 1990

10.1016/0140-6736(90)91533-G

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144 multiple sclerosis patients took a low-fat diet for 34 years. For each of three categories of neurological disability (minimum, moderate, severe) patients who adhered to the prescribed diet (≤20 g fat/day) showed significantly less deterioration and much lower death rates than did those who consumed more fat than prescribed (>20 g fat/day). The greatest benefit was seen in those with minimum disability at the start of the trial; in this group, when those who died from non-MS diseases were excluded from the analysis, 95% survived and remained physically active.

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