The significance of nutritional strategies in patients with inflammatory bowel disease in the context of malnutrition and the development of malnourished obesity.

Q3 Medicine Folia medica Cracoviensia Pub Date : 2023-07-30 DOI:10.24425/fmc.2023.145912
Agnieszka Dąbek, Olga Kaczmarczyk, Tomasz Dziubyna, Agnieszka Piątek-Guziewicz, Małgorzata Zwolińska-Wcisło
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Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, despite the increasing incidence, still do not have a specific etiology. Diet seems to be an important factor, modifying the occurrence of the disease and its course. Diet can affect the symptoms of IBD both directly, e.g., by alleviating diarrhea, bloating and constipation, and indirectly by shaping the microbiota. Bacterial metabolites produced under the influence of supplied nutrients may contribute to the modulation of pro- and anti-inflammatory pathways, depending on the diet used. So far, IBD has been associated with weight loss and malnutrition. In recent years, a trend of sarcopenic obesity with concomitant malnutrition has been observed. The new phenomenon is called malnubesity. This work aims to review the most commonly used diets in IBD in order to evaluate them in terms of alleviating ailments, but also maintaining proper nutritional status and lack of obesity. Low-fiber, low FODMAPs, Mediterranean diet and Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet diet were considered. We assume that diet is modifiable factor that is related to nutritional status and healthy body weight. In addition, the current knowledge on the relationship between nutrition strategies, obesity and IBD will be demonstrated.

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包括克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎在内的炎症性肠病(IBD)尽管发病率越来越高,但仍然没有特定的病因。饮食似乎是一个重要因素,可改变疾病的发生和病程。饮食既可以直接影响 IBD 的症状,如减轻腹泻、腹胀和便秘,也可以间接影响微生物群。在所提供的营养物质影响下产生的细菌代谢物可能有助于调节促炎和抗炎途径,具体取决于所使用的饮食。迄今为止,IBD 一直与体重减轻和营养不良有关。近年来,人们观察到一种肌肉松弛性肥胖的趋势,同时伴有营养不良。这一新现象被称为营养不良性肥胖。本研究旨在回顾 IBD 最常用的饮食,以评估这些饮食在缓解疾病、维持适当营养状况和避免肥胖方面的作用。我们考虑了低纤维、低 FODMAPs、地中海饮食和克罗恩病排除饮食。我们认为,饮食是与营养状况和健康体重相关的可调节因素。此外,我们还将展示目前关于营养策略、肥胖和 IBD 之间关系的知识。
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