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People with multiple sclerosis (MS) are motivated to change their diet for health but face confusion and skepticism. Self-determination theory can explain dietary choices and improve adherence to healthier eating plans.

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autonomydietdietary modificationsfocus groupsmotivationmultiple sclerosisqualitativeself-determination theory

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Area of Science:

  • Nutrition Science
  • Psychology
  • Neurology

Background:

  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease without a cure.
  • Numerous diets are promoted for MS symptom management, yet therapeutic evidence is insufficient.
  • Qualitative research on dietary experiences and theoretical frameworks for people with MS is limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore dietary advice navigation experiences in adults with MS.
  • To understand attitudes towards dietary decision-making in MS.
  • To identify needs for dietary resources and education for individuals with MS.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study utilizing six focus groups with people with MS (n=33).
  • Audio-recorded focus groups transcribed verbatim for analysis.
  • General inductive approach with thematic analysis, aligned with Self-Determination Theory.

Main Results:

  • Key themes included confusion regarding dietary advice sources.
  • Skepticism towards national dietary guidelines was prevalent.
  • Personalized dietary changes, perceived barriers, effectiveness judgment, and desire for MS-specific guidelines emerged.

Conclusions:

  • Individuals with MS exhibit high motivation for dietary changes to enhance health.
  • Self-Determination Theory elucidates motivations behind dietary modifications in MS.
  • Future interventions should integrate Self-Determination Theory to boost autonomous motivation and long-term adherence to healthier diets.