
A Western Australian physician and his research team have reported positive results in managing Multiple Sclerosis (MS) through lifestyle modifications.
The study, ‘Health-related quality of life outcomes at 1 and 5 years after a residential retreat promoting lifestyle modification for people with multiple sclerosis,’ published in the international journal Neurological Sciences, is based on healthy lifestyle changes that Professor George Jelinek has successfully followed himself since his diagnosis of MS thirteen years ago.
The research was carried out over five years with a study cohort of over 300 people diagnosed with MS.
Participants committed to a lifestyle modification program at an MS retreat at the Gawler Foundation in Victoria.
After a baseline assessment participants were asked to complete a lengthy questionnaire one year after the MS retreat and again five years later.
Results after one year showed a median improvement of 11.3 per cent in overall quality of life and after five years this percentage rose to 19.5 per cent.... Read More - http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/1693