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A diet low in fermentable oligo-, di-, monosaccharides and polyols improves abdominal and overall symptoms in persons with all subtypes of irritable bowel syndrome.

Gregory DeanSamuel W CheyPrashant SinghWilliam D Chey
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility (2024)
Though the proportion of responders was highest for IBS-D and lowest for IBS-C, the LFD led to robust improvement in overall symptoms in all IBS subtypes. Key individual symptoms also showed significant improvements in all IBS subtypes.
Keyphrases
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