Low sun exposure increases multiple sclerosis risk both directly and indirectly.
Anna Karin HedströmTomas OlssonIngrid KockumJan HillertLars AlfredssonPublished in: Journal of neurology (2019)
Our findings indicate that low sun exposure acts both directly on MS risk as well as indirectly, by leading to low vitamin D levels. The protective effect of sun exposure thus seems to involve both vitamin D and non-vitamin D pathways, which is of relevance for prevention, in particular for those with a genetic susceptibility to MS.