Drinking milk during pregency reduce risk of multiple sclerosis

By Dr.Ravi at 10 February, 2010, 6:36 am

multiple sclerosis 300x300 Drinking milk during pregency reduce risk of multiple sclerosisRecent research on the experience of ladies recorded in a excellent way by the NINDS showed that taking good amount of milk during pregency reduces the risk of multiple sclerosis.

The new study included 35,794 U.S. nurses whose mothers provided information about their experiences and diet during pregnancy. The nurses were followed for 16 years, and 199 of them developed multiple sclerosis (MS) during that time period.

“The risk of MS among daughters whose mothers consumed four glasses of milk per day [during pregnancy] was 56 percent lower than daughters whose mothers consumed less than three glasses of milk per month,” Dr. Fariba Mirzaei, of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, said in a news release from the American Academy of Neurology.

“We also found the risk of MS among daughters whose mothers were in the top 20 percent of vitamin D intake during pregnancy was 45 percent lower than daughters whose mothers were in the bottom 20 percent for vitamin D intake during pregnancy,” Mirzaei added.

The study findings were released online Feb. 9 and will be presented in April at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in Toronto.

“There is growing evidence that vitamin D has an effect on MS,” Mirzaei said. “The results of this study suggest that this effect may begin in the womb.”

The three most important sources of vitamin D are fortified milk, fatty fish such as salmon and exposure to sunlight.

Source=Yahoo news.

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