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Self-reported food intolerances in an Indian population: Need for individualization rather than a universal low-FODMAP diet.

Philip AbrahamPavan DhobleDevendra C DesaiAnand JoshiTarun Gupta
Published in: JGH open : an open access journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (2023)
From among a list of high-FODMAP items, individuals' intolerance varied widely, suggesting that individuals should be the final judge in deciding their elimination diets rather than devise them based on the FODMAP content alone. As in the West, food intolerance was reported more commonly by patients with IBS, especially those with diarrhea, than by healthy individuals. Also noteworthy is the low prevalence of milk intolerance in a subcontinent labeled as high in lactose intolerance. Unlike in the West, wheat intolerance was not reported by any healthy individual.
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