Using Diet to Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review.

IF 8 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY American Journal of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-26 DOI:10.14309/ajg.0000000000002973
Alexandra Gleave, Aryan Shah, Umair Tahir, Jedid-Jah Blom, Ethan Dong, Ayush Patel, John K Marshall, Neeraj Narula
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Abstract

Introduction: To review the efficacy of various dietary interventions for induction of clinical remission in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and provide healthcare providers with a practical reference for recommending suitable diets for managing patients with IBD.

Methods: PubMed, Medline(R), and Cochrane were searched from inception up to February 17, 2023, to identify all studies reporting information on using diet to treat IBD. Studies investigating the role of dietary interventions in adult patients with a confirmed diagnosis of active IBD for improvement or remission of IBD symptoms were rigorously considered. Sample meal plans, with a list of included and excluded foods, were also generated to provide clinicians with practical tools for advising patients on dietary intake.

Results: Eleven included studies provided data on 10 distinct diets: autoimmune protocol diet, high-fiber diet, 4-strategies-to-SUlfide-Reduction diet, highly restricted diet, McMaster elimination diet for Crohn's disease, specific carbohydrate diet, Mediterranean diet, Crohn's disease exclusion diet, individualized elimination diet, and the food-specific IgG4-guided exclusion diet. A total of 9 studies provided data on clinical remission. Many of these diets share common elements, such as an initial elimination phase with subsequent reintroduction of dietary components, inclusion of whole foods, and exclusion of highly or ultraprocessed foods.

Discussion: Currently, there is limited evidence to support the use of specific diets to treat adult patients with mildly to moderately active IBD. Larger, randomized studies with standardized methodologies and outcome measures, rigorous adherence assessment, and an emphasis on endoscopic assessment outcome measures are required to validate most diets that have been studied for IBD. The included sample diet plans and dietary recommendations may prove helpful in the interim as part of a holistic strategy to manage patients with IBD.

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目的综述各种饮食干预对诱导炎症性肠病(IBD)临床缓解的疗效,并为医疗服务提供者提供实用参考,以推荐管理 IBD 患者的合适饮食:方法:检索了 PubMed、Medline(R) 和 Cochrane 上从开始到 2023 年 2 月 17 日的所有研究,以确定所有报道利用饮食治疗 IBD 的研究信息。严格考虑了对确诊为活动性 IBD 的成年患者进行饮食干预以改善或缓解 IBD 症状的研究。此外,还制作了膳食计划样本,并列出了包含和不包含的食物清单,以便为临床医生提供实用工具,指导患者的饮食摄入:纳入的 11 项研究提供了 10 种不同饮食的数据:自身免疫协议饮食、高纤维饮食、4-SURE 饮食、高度限制饮食、麦克马斯特克罗恩病排除饮食、特定碳水化合物饮食、地中海饮食、克罗恩病排除饮食、个体化排除饮食和食物特异性 IgG4 引导的排除饮食。共有 9 项研究提供了临床缓解数据。这些饮食中有许多都有共同之处,如最初的排除阶段,随后重新引入饮食成分,纳入全食物,排除高度或超加工食物:目前,支持使用特定饮食治疗轻度至中度活动性 IBD 成年患者的证据有限。需要进行更大规模的随机研究,采用标准化的方法和结果衡量标准,进行严格的依从性评估,并强调内镜评估结果衡量标准,以验证大多数已研究过的 IBD 饮食。作为管理 IBD 患者的整体策略的一部分,其中包含的饮食计划和饮食建议样本可能会在过渡时期有所帮助。
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American Journal of Gastroenterology
American Journal of Gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
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期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), The American Journal of Gastroenterology (AJG) stands as the foremost clinical journal in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology. AJG offers practical and professional support to clinicians addressing the most prevalent gastroenterological disorders in patients.
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