Intermittent Calorie Restriction Shows Benefit in People With MS
September 06, 2024
September 06, 2024
NEW YORK, Sept. 6 (TNSres) -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news on Sept. 5, 2024:
A small study funded by the National MS Society showed that a calorie-restricted diet decreased markers of inflammation in 34 people with MS and improved a cognitive measure of processing speed.
Background: Calorie restriction is a type of diet in which food and calorie intake are reduced without causing malnutrition. It can be done continuously (every day) . . .
A small study funded by the National MS Society showed that a calorie-restricted diet decreased markers of inflammation in 34 people with MS and improved a cognitive measure of processing speed.
Background: Calorie restriction is a type of diet in which food and calorie intake are reduced without causing malnutrition. It can be done continuously (every day) . . .