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Predictors of Treatment Response to Dietary Interventions in IBS
Current clinical guidelines focus on two types of dietary interventions for IBS patients – The traditional IBS diet and the low FODMAP diet. A recent study analyzed the symptom-specific responses of these two dietary interventions in IBS. The predictors of treatment response to both dietary interventions were –
Psychological, Nutritional, and Microbial Factors Predict Symptom Improvement when Following the Low FODMAP and Traditional IBS Diet.
IBS: Irritable Bowel Syndrome; FODMAP: Fermentable oligo-, di-, monosaccharides, and polyols
Colomier E, et al. Predictors of Symptom-Specific Treatment Response to Dietary Interventions in Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Nutrients. 2022 Jan
17;14(2):397.
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