A Scoping Review of Modifiable Risk Factors in Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Building for the Future

Knowledge of the effect of modifiable lifestyle factors in the pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS) population is limited. We therefore conducted a scoping review, following the framework provided by Arksey and O’Malley. Four databases were searched for pediatric MS and modifiable lifestyle factors usi...

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Main Authors: Julie Pétrin, Maximillian D.J. Fiander, Prenitha Mercy Ignatius Arokia Doss, E. Ann Yeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Children
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/5/11/146
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spelling doaj-a3f3df306e1b4a3a9b52e7f119941a812021-04-02T11:11:19ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672018-10-0151114610.3390/children5110146children5110146A Scoping Review of Modifiable Risk Factors in Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Building for the FutureJulie Pétrin0Maximillian D.J. Fiander1Prenitha Mercy Ignatius Arokia Doss2E. Ann Yeh3Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen’s University, Louise D Acton Building, 31 George St, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, CanadaFaculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Sir Charles Tupper Building, 5850 College Street, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, CanadaDepartment of Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, Pavillon Ferdinand Vandry, 1050, Medecine Avenue, Quebec City, QC G1V 0A6, CanadaHospital for Sick Children, Division of Neurology, SickKids Research Institute, Neurosciences and Mental Health, University of Toronto, 27 King’s College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H7, CanadaKnowledge of the effect of modifiable lifestyle factors in the pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS) population is limited. We therefore conducted a scoping review, following the framework provided by Arksey and O’Malley. Four databases were searched for pediatric MS and modifiable lifestyle factors using index terms and keywords, from inception to May 2018. All quantitative and qualitative primary articles were included and limited to English and full text. Of the 7202 articles identified and screened, 25 full-text articles were relevant to our objective and were included. These articles focused on diet obesity, physical activity, and sleep. In cross-sectional analyses, these lifestyle factors were associated with increased risk of pediatric onset MS (POMS), and increased disease activity. Diet, particularly vitamin D and vegetable intake, was associated with reduced relapse rate. Obesity was linked to increased risk of POMS, and physical activity was associated with reduced relapse rate and sleep/rest fatigue. Thus, available studies of lifestyle related outcomes in pediatric MS suggest specific lifestyle related factors, including obesity, higher vitamin D levels, and higher physical activity may associate with lower disease burden in POMS. Studies reviewed are limited by their observational designs. Future studies with longitudinal and experimental designs may further clarify the role of modifiable lifestyle factors in this population.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/5/11/146multiple sclerosispediatriclifestylerisk factorswellbeingmodifiablescoping review
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author Julie Pétrin
Maximillian D.J. Fiander
Prenitha Mercy Ignatius Arokia Doss
E. Ann Yeh
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Maximillian D.J. Fiander
Prenitha Mercy Ignatius Arokia Doss
E. Ann Yeh
A Scoping Review of Modifiable Risk Factors in Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Building for the Future
Children
multiple sclerosis
pediatric
lifestyle
risk factors
wellbeing
modifiable
scoping review
author_facet Julie Pétrin
Maximillian D.J. Fiander
Prenitha Mercy Ignatius Arokia Doss
E. Ann Yeh
author_sort Julie Pétrin
title A Scoping Review of Modifiable Risk Factors in Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Building for the Future
title_short A Scoping Review of Modifiable Risk Factors in Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Building for the Future
title_full A Scoping Review of Modifiable Risk Factors in Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Building for the Future
title_fullStr A Scoping Review of Modifiable Risk Factors in Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Building for the Future
title_full_unstemmed A Scoping Review of Modifiable Risk Factors in Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Building for the Future
title_sort scoping review of modifiable risk factors in pediatric onset multiple sclerosis: building for the future
publisher MDPI AG
series Children
issn 2227-9067
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Knowledge of the effect of modifiable lifestyle factors in the pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS) population is limited. We therefore conducted a scoping review, following the framework provided by Arksey and O’Malley. Four databases were searched for pediatric MS and modifiable lifestyle factors using index terms and keywords, from inception to May 2018. All quantitative and qualitative primary articles were included and limited to English and full text. Of the 7202 articles identified and screened, 25 full-text articles were relevant to our objective and were included. These articles focused on diet obesity, physical activity, and sleep. In cross-sectional analyses, these lifestyle factors were associated with increased risk of pediatric onset MS (POMS), and increased disease activity. Diet, particularly vitamin D and vegetable intake, was associated with reduced relapse rate. Obesity was linked to increased risk of POMS, and physical activity was associated with reduced relapse rate and sleep/rest fatigue. Thus, available studies of lifestyle related outcomes in pediatric MS suggest specific lifestyle related factors, including obesity, higher vitamin D levels, and higher physical activity may associate with lower disease burden in POMS. Studies reviewed are limited by their observational designs. Future studies with longitudinal and experimental designs may further clarify the role of modifiable lifestyle factors in this population.
topic multiple sclerosis
pediatric
lifestyle
risk factors
wellbeing
modifiable
scoping review
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/5/11/146
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