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The role of dietary factors in inflammatory bowel diseases: New perspectives
Authors:Yi Quan Zhou  Ren Ying Xu  Yan Ping Wan
Abstract:The current review aimed to elucidate the role of diet in every stage of inflammatory bowel diseases, from aspects of prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. Western diet, characterized by overconsumption of refined sugar and saturated fat and low consumption of dietary fiber, may partly be blamed for its pathogenesis. Some immune‐modulated nutrients (fibers, monounsaturated fatty acids, n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamin D) exert their potential beneficial effects on gut microbiota and immune function, resulting in clinical remission and/or preventing relapse. However, data is limited to conclude optimal micronutrient levels and therapeutic implications. Further, diet itself is complex; therefore, it is reasonable to evaluate diet as a whole rather than a single type of food. Some specific dietary patterns are generated for the management of inflammatory bowel diseases with controversial results. Only exclusive enteral nutrition has been widely recommended for pediatric patients with non‐stricturing active Crohn's disease. Self‐monitoring, avoidance of certain types of foods, limited intake of alcohol and smoking, supplementation of minerals and vitamins if deficiency is confirmed, and adherence to the diet enriched in vegetables and fruits and low in animal food and un‐digested fiber during flares are the most common dietary recommendation. Further clinical trials with a high evidence rank are warranted.
Keywords:diet  enteral nutrition  gut microbiota  inflammatory bowel disease  nutrition
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