2022
DOI: 10.1212/nxi.0000000000001165
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Effects of Vitamin D and Body Mass Index on Disease Risk and Relapse Hazard in Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract: Background and ObjectivesDecreased vitamin D levels and obesity are associated with an increased risk for multiple sclerosis (MS). However, whether they also affect the disease course after onset remains unclear. With larger data sets now available, we used Mendelian randomization (MR) to determine whether serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) and body mass index (BMI) are causally associated with MS risk and, moving beyond susceptibility toward heterogeneity, with relapse hazard.MethodsWe used genetic variants fr… Show more

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“…The authors reported a protective effect of 25(OH)D PGS regarding relapse hazard. 28 In our study, an association between 25(OH)D PGS and clinical relapses was not observed, although we included a larger sample size and more diverse set of MS outcomes. This remained true when numerous other clinical and radiologic outcomes were considered as potentially more sensitive proxies of disease activity.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…The authors reported a protective effect of 25(OH)D PGS regarding relapse hazard. 28 In our study, an association between 25(OH)D PGS and clinical relapses was not observed, although we included a larger sample size and more diverse set of MS outcomes. This remained true when numerous other clinical and radiologic outcomes were considered as potentially more sensitive proxies of disease activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“… 50 We also performed sensitivity analyses to confirm consistent results were observed when applying Mendelian randomization (MR); this approach was previously applied in a study linking 25(OH)D and relapse hazard. 28 To select instrumental variables (IVs) for 25(OH)D, we used the set of summary statistics for 25(OH)D used to create 25(OH)D PGS for our primary analyses and we aligned alleles to ensure directionality of effect estimates was maintained. 20 We clumped 25(OH)D variants using a p -value threshold of 5e-8, distance of 10,000 kilobases, and LD of 0.001.…”
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“…Dodatni gradient szerokości geograficznej w rozpowszechnieniu i zapadalności na stwardnienie rozsiane, przypisywany częściowo wpływowi witaminy D i ekspozycji napromienie słoneczne, ustala się we wczesnym okresie życia. [56,57,58] Istotnym aspektem są równieżmigracje. Szerokość geograficzna jest powiązana z wieloma czynnikami fizycznymi, chemicznymi, biologicznymi i społecznymi, ale najsilniejskorelowana jest z czasem trwania i intensywnością światła słonecznego [10,41].Wzrost ryzyka SM jest największy, gdy migracja następuje w dzieciństwie [6,54,55].…”
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“…Дослідники не знайшли зв'язку показників індексу маси тіла, які перевищують норму із підвищеним ризиком виникнення рецидиву. Так зниження рівня вітаміну D у порівнянні з нормою та ожиріння пов'язані з високим ризиком розвитку розсіяного склерозу [28].…”
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