Publications by authors named "Seyedehyasmin Moghaddamziabari"

Article Synopsis
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a central nervous system disease often accompanied by sleep disorders and cognitive issues; the study aimed to explore how these sleep conditions affect cognitive outcomes in MS patients.
  • The research followed systematic guidelines and included 35 studies with over 5,300 participants, utilizing various assessment tools for sleep and cognitive functions, showing no significant bias in the studies.
  • While sleep issues may influence cognitive abilities in MS, particularly with objective sleep measurements, the study found no strong link between self-reported sleep quality and cognitive processes like processing speed and working memory.
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Background: Cognitive impairment is highly prevalent in multiple sclerosis (MS) with poorly understood underlying mechanisms. Lipids are considered to be associated with MS progression through the inflammatory and oxidative stress pathways, brain atrophy, cellular signaling, and tissue physiology. In addition, serum lipids are proposed as a modifiable factor affecting the neuropsychiatric condition; therefore, this study aims to assess the association between serum lipid levels and cognitive outcomes in MS.

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