MarrieRRudickRHorwitzR, et al. Vascular comorbidity is associated with more rapid disability progression in multiple sclerosis. Neurology2010; 74: 1041–1047.
2.
D’hoogheMBHaentjensPNagelsG, et al. Alcohol, coffee, fish, smoking and disease progression in multiple sclerosis. Eur J Neurol2012; 19(4): 616–624.
3.
PloughmanMDownerMBPrettyRW, et al. The impact of resilience on healthy aging with multiple sclerosis. Qual Life Res2020; 29: 2769–2779.
4.
PloughmanMHarrisCWallackEM, et al. Predictors of exercise participation in ambulatory and non-ambulatory older people with multiple sclerosis. PeerJ2015; 3: e1158.
5.
PloughmanMCollinsKWallackEM, et al. Women’s and men’s differing experiences of health, lifestyle, and aging with multiple sclerosis. Int J MS Care2017; 19(4): 165–171.
6.
NakazawaKNodaTIchikuraK, et al. Resilience and depression/anxiety symptoms in multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder. Mult Scler Relat Dis2018; 25: 309–315.
7.
KlineovaSBrandstadterRFabianMT, et al. Psychological resilience is linked to motor strength and gait endurance in early multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler2020; 26(9): 1111–1120.
8.
RosenbergARSyrjalaKLMartinPJ, et al. Resilience, health, and quality of life among long-term survivors of hematopoietic cell transplantation. Cancer2015; 121: 4250–4257.
9.
MagaldiRJStaffIStovallAE, et al. Impact of resilience on outcomes of total knee arthroplasty. J Arthroplasty2019; 34(11): 2620–2623.
10.
DownerMBWallackEMPloughmanM, et al. Octogenarians with multiple sclerosis: Lessons for aging in place. Can J Aging2020; 39(1): 107–116.