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Multiple Sclerosis: A Disease of Affluence?
Neuroepidemiology, 2012<b><i>Background:</i></b> Multiple sclerosis is rare in tropical areas, but quite common in developed countries. Hence, latitude has been accepted as a causal factor for prevalence of multiple sclerosis. However, developed countries have also strong economic power, which may be measured by real gross domestic product per capita.
Buchter, B., Dunkel, M., Li, Jianghong
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Diet and diseases of affluence
Qualitas Plantarum Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 1977‘A number of the most common diseases in Western society are rare and in some instances almost unknown in communities minimally influenced by modern Western culture. The dietary change most consistently associated with increased prevalence of these diseases is a reduction in the amount of dietary fibre consumed.
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Immune function, infection and diseases of affluence
Mark L. Wahlqvist
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Gastroenterology, 2004
The incidence of Crohn's disease in Scottish children has increased steadily over 30 years. Many studies have investigated genetic influence or possible links with childhood events. We aimed to study sociodemographic and/or geographic distribution of juvenile=onset Crohn's disease in Scotland.Using a previously established and validated database ...
Emma L, Armitage +6 more
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The incidence of Crohn's disease in Scottish children has increased steadily over 30 years. Many studies have investigated genetic influence or possible links with childhood events. We aimed to study sociodemographic and/or geographic distribution of juvenile=onset Crohn's disease in Scotland.Using a previously established and validated database ...
Emma L, Armitage +6 more
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2010
Geographic variations in the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may reflect variations in the distribution of environmental etiologic factors. We assessed spatial variation in the incidence of IBD in northern France and analyzed its association with a deprivation index.All cases of IBD included in the EPIMAD registry between 1990 and 2003 ...
Christophe, Declercq +13 more
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Geographic variations in the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may reflect variations in the distribution of environmental etiologic factors. We assessed spatial variation in the incidence of IBD in northern France and analyzed its association with a deprivation index.All cases of IBD included in the EPIMAD registry between 1990 and 2003 ...
Christophe, Declercq +13 more
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Is ADHD a disease of affluence? A local authority experience in north-west of england
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2011Aim The relationship between social class and ADHD is unclear. We sought to investigate possible effects of social deprivation on ADHD prevalence in Liverpool area. Method 1069 children from all areas of Liverpool in the North West region of England diagnosed with ADHD based on DSM-IV standards were studied.
M. O. Ogundele, R. De Doysa
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractAn effect of the long-term cycle of industrial and post-industrial global development is the increasingly generalized access to abundant and diversified food sources. This poses a substantial problem of self-regulation that mainly affects the less affluent and whose failures may play an important role in the explanation of the increasing social
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AbstractAn effect of the long-term cycle of industrial and post-industrial global development is the increasingly generalized access to abundant and diversified food sources. This poses a substantial problem of self-regulation that mainly affects the less affluent and whose failures may play an important role in the explanation of the increasing social
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Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis: another disease of affluence
The Lancet, 1999James O, Day C
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