Plain-English translation of NCT07116070 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated ·
This study is looking at a condition called sarcopenia—unwanted loss of muscle mass and strength—in people who have multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers want to understand how common this problem is, what causes it, and how it affects daily life. By learning more about the connection between MS, muscle loss, nutrition, and physical activity, doctors hope to catch and treat this issue earlier.
People with MS often lose muscle strength and mass as their disease progresses, which can make disability worse and reduce quality of life. However, there hasn't been much research on how widespread this muscle loss problem really is in MS patients or how to best prevent it. This study aims to fill that gap so doctors can help patients stay stronger and more independent.
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You will visit the clinic where researchers will assess your muscle strength, measure your body composition, review your nutrition and activity levels, and collect information about your MS symptoms and disability level. The study involves completing physical tests and questionnaires, but no experimental medication or invasive procedures. Your participation helps researchers understand the relationship between MS and muscle loss so they can develop better ways to help future patients.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 4, 2026 · Not medical advice
Turkey (Türkiye)