People with a BMI (body mass index) above the highest 1/3 percentile (greater than or equal to 25) have a higher risk of developing ALS at a younger age. People with an IQ above the highest 1/3 percentile have a significantly higher risk of developing ALS at an age of 56 and older. People with physical fitness above the highest 1/3 percentile have a higher risk of developing ALS before age 45.
European Journal of Neurology October 2016
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Factors Identified as Increased Risk of ALS at an Earlier Age
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ALS,
ALS and BMI,
ALS and IQ,
ALS and physical fitness,
ALS prevention
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