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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: Season of birth as a risk factor for multiple sclerosis in Brazil
Título(s) alternativo(s): Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Autor(es): Becker, Jefferson
Callegaro, Dagoberto
Lana-Peixoto, Marco Aurélio
Ferreira, Maria Lúcia B.
Melo, Ailton de Souza
Gama, Paulo Diniz da
Souza, Doralina G. B.
Teixeira, Carlos A. C.
Kaimen-Maciel, Damacio Ramón
Gonçalves, Marcus Vinícius
Matta, André P. C.
Abraham, Ronaldo
Furtado, Luís Edmundo T. A.
Lino, Angelina
Hauck, Laura
Barreira, Amilton Antunes
Gomes, Irenio
Autor(es): Becker, Jefferson
Callegaro, Dagoberto
Lana-Peixoto, Marco Aurélio
Ferreira, Maria Lúcia B.
Melo, Ailton de Souza
Gama, Paulo Diniz da
Souza, Doralina G. B.
Teixeira, Carlos A. C.
Kaimen-Maciel, Damacio Ramón
Gonçalves, Marcus Vinícius
Matta, André P. C.
Abraham, Ronaldo
Furtado, Luís Edmundo T. A.
Lino, Angelina
Hauck, Laura
Barreira, Amilton Antunes
Gomes, Irenio
Abstract: Risk factors for development of multiple sclerosis (MS) are still a matter of debate. Latitude gradient, vitamin D deficiency and season of birth are among the most investigated environmental factors associated with the disease. Several international studies suggest that birth in spring is a substantial risk factor for MS. We investigated the season of birth as a potential risk for MS in different geographical regions of Brazil. We conducted a cross-sectional retrospective study with 2257 clinically definite MS patients enrolled in 13 Brazilian MS clinics in the south, southeast, and northeast regions of Brazil. Demographic and clinical data relating to date of birth and clinical features of the disease were collected and analysed, and subsequently compared with birth date among the general Brazilian population. The distribution of date of birth of MS patients showed an increase in spring and a decrease in autumn, with no difference being observed in the other seasons. In conclusion, season of birth is a probable risk factor for MS in most parts of Brazil. These findings may be related to the role that vitamin D plays in MS pathogenesis.
Palavras-chave: Season of birth
Month of birth
Risk factor
Multiple sclerosis
Vitamin D
MS epidemiology
Editora / Evento / Instituição: Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Tipo de Acesso: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/13395
Data do documento: 2013
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Faculdade de Medicina)

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