6Lifestyle Risk Factors
There are a few lifestyle risk factors associated with spinal muscular atrophy. They make people more prone to genetic mutations leading to the condition. These include a sedentary lifestyle, an unhealthy diet lacking essential nutrients, and direct exposure to infectious diseases. Since spinal muscular atrophy is a genetic condition, changing your lifestyle habits cannot reduce alter the gene. However, it would reduce the risk and improve the quality of life. [6]















