Is a Non-Caloric Sweetener-Free Diet Good to Treat Functional Gastrointestinal Disorder Symptoms? A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Viridiana Montsserrat Mendoza-MartínezMónica Rocío Zavala-SolaresAranza Jhosadara Espinosa-FloresKaren Lorena León-BarreraRaúl Alcántara-SuárezJosé Damián Carrillo-RuízGalileo EscobedoErnesto A Roldán-ValadezMarcela Esquivel-VelázquezGuillermo Meléndez-MierGuillermo Melendez-MierPublished in: Nutrients (2022)
A c-NCS diet is associated with increased FGDs, including diarrhea, post-prandial discomfort, constipation, and burning or retrosternal pain. The NCS-f diet also decreased FGDs, as well as abdominal pain, post-prandial discomfort, burning or retrosternal pain, early satiety, and epigastric pain.