The low FODMAP diet for IBS; A multicentre UK study assessing long term follow up
Digestive and Liver Diseases Jun 04, 2021
Rej A, Shaw CC, Buckle RL, et al. - This study sought to evaluate the long-term effect of the low FODMAP diet (LFD) on symptoms, nutritional composition and socializing. Researchers included a total of 205 patients (mean follow up of 44 months) with irritable bowel syndrome who received dietetic-led LFD advice at long term follow-up (> 6 months post-LFD advice) from six centres across the United Kingdom. The results illustrate that the majority of individuals follow the pLFD in the long term, with a large proportion purchasing gluten or wheat-free products to manage their symptoms.
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