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A cross sectional assessment of nutrient intake and the association of the inflammatory properties of nutrients and foods with symptom severity in a large cohort from the UK Multiple Sclerosis Registry

Shelly Coe Orcid Logo, Thanasis G. Tektonidis Orcid Logo, Clare Coverdale, Sarah Penny, Johnny Collett, Bernard T.Y. Chu Orcid Logo, Hooshang Izadi, Rod Middleton Orcid Logo, Helen Dawes

Nutrition Research, Volume: 85, Pages: 31 - 39

Swansea University Author: Rod Middleton Orcid Logo

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Published in: Nutrition Research
ISSN: 0271-5317
Published: Elsevier BV 2021
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title A cross sectional assessment of nutrient intake and the association of the inflammatory properties of nutrients and foods with symptom severity in a large cohort from the UK Multiple Sclerosis Registry
spellingShingle A cross sectional assessment of nutrient intake and the association of the inflammatory properties of nutrients and foods with symptom severity in a large cohort from the UK Multiple Sclerosis Registry
Rod Middleton
title_short A cross sectional assessment of nutrient intake and the association of the inflammatory properties of nutrients and foods with symptom severity in a large cohort from the UK Multiple Sclerosis Registry
title_full A cross sectional assessment of nutrient intake and the association of the inflammatory properties of nutrients and foods with symptom severity in a large cohort from the UK Multiple Sclerosis Registry
title_fullStr A cross sectional assessment of nutrient intake and the association of the inflammatory properties of nutrients and foods with symptom severity in a large cohort from the UK Multiple Sclerosis Registry
title_full_unstemmed A cross sectional assessment of nutrient intake and the association of the inflammatory properties of nutrients and foods with symptom severity in a large cohort from the UK Multiple Sclerosis Registry
title_sort A cross sectional assessment of nutrient intake and the association of the inflammatory properties of nutrients and foods with symptom severity in a large cohort from the UK Multiple Sclerosis Registry
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