People with MS who engage in more physical activity tend to have less severe physical and cognitive disability, a study demonstrated.
Results of a pilot study have shown that remote aerobic walking exercise training is a feasible and highly promising method for improving cognitive processing speed impairment in fully ambulatory ...
Researchers recently compared outcomes between patients who followed a 6-month weight-loss intervention program and those who received treatment as usual. Participants in the intervention group ...
The research represents a collaboration between Robert Motl, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Health Professions and associate director of Research for the ...
A fitness goal — whether it’s walking or jogging a local 5K, training for a charity bike ride, or simply walking farther without needing a rest — can provide a sense of purpose and progress. If you’re ...
PHOENIX — In the first randomized phase 3 trial to compare a home-based and facility-based supervised exercise program in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), outcomes were equivalent at both 16 and ...
When Derek Stefureac was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a chronic disease that affects the central nervous system, he was a smoker who never exercised. Everything changed when he had an "attack" ...
Promising results support development of large-scale randomized controlled trial of remote aerobic exercise training in individuals with MS-related cognitive impairment East Hanover, NJ. May 3, 2023 – ...
TRAVERSE CITY — The Traverse Area District Library and the Northern Michigan Community Council of the National MS Society, Michigan Chapter are hosting a program on Oct. 22 to educate participants on ...
In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), higher disability scores were associated with lower levels of vitamin B6; however, endurance exercise resulted in an increase in levels of vitamins B6 and B2 ...