Food-related quality of life in adults with inflammatory bowel disease is associated with restrictive eating behaviour, disease activity and surgery: A prospective multicentre observational study.
Alice Sarah DayChu K YaoSamuel P CostelloJane M AndrewsRobert V BryantPublished in: Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association (2021)
FRQoL in people with IBD is poorer in those with restrictive eating behaviours and clinically active disease. Interestingly, it was greater in those with previous IBD surgery. Further research is required to validate these associations and explore longitudinal effects of poor FRQoL on patient outcomes and potential strategies for prevention or management of impaired FRQoL in IBD.
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