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Low fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAP) diet improves symptoms in adults suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) compared to standard IBS diet: A meta-analysis of clinical studies.

Péter VarjúNelli FarkasPéter HegyiAndrás GaramiImre SzabóAnita IllésMargit SolymárÁron VinczeMárta BalaskóGabriella PárJudit BajorÁkos SzűcsOrsolya HuszárDániel PécsiJózsef Czimmer
Published in: PloS one (2017)
This meta-analysis provides high-grade evidence of an improved general symptom score among patients with irritable bowel syndrome who have maintained a low-FODMAP diet compared to those on a traditional IBS diet, therefore showing its superiority to regular IBS dietary therapy. These data suggest that a low-FODMAP diet with dietitian control can be a candidate for first-line therapeutic modality in IBS. Because of a lack of data, well-planned randomized controlled studies are needed to ascertain the correlation between improvement of separate key IBS symptoms and the effect of a low-FODMAP diet.
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