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Review
. 2020 Dec 19;9(12):4106.
doi: 10.3390/jcm9124106.

Food Implications in Central Sensitization Syndromes

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Review

Food Implications in Central Sensitization Syndromes

Elena Aguilar-Aguilar et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Fibromyalgia (FM), chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) are some of the central sensitization syndromes (CSSs). The complexity of their diagnosis, the high interindividual heterogeneity and the existence of multi-syndromic patients requires a multifaceted treatment. The scientific literature is contradictory regarding the role of food in CSS, and evidence on the role of nutrition in MCS is particularly scarce. This review consists in gathering information about the current status of dietary recommendations (i.e., special dietary interventions, the role of additives, presence of micronutrient deficiencies, nutritional supplements and elimination of other nutrients and substances) and discussing the scientific evidence in depth to shed light on appropriate nutritional treatment managements for CSS patients. Current indications show that dietary modifications may vastly improve the patients' quality of life at a low cost. We suggest personalized treatment, taking into consideration the severity of the disease symptoms, quality of life, coexistence with other diseases, pharmacological treatment, changing clinical characteristics, nutritional status, energy requirements and food tolerances, among others, as the best ways to tailor specific dietary interventions. These approaches will partially overcome the lack of scientific and clinical research on MSC. Patients should also be advised on the serious consequences of following dietary guidelines without a dietitian's and clinician's supervision.

Keywords: additives; central sensitization syndromes; chronic fatigue syndrome; dietary interventions; fibromyalgia; functional somatic syndromes; micronutrient deficiencies; multiple chemical sensitivity; nutritional supplements.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Figures

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Figure A1
Searching flow chart for FM and CFS.
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Searching flow chart for MCS.
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Gaps in the dietary and nutritional management of central sensitization syndromes (CSSs).

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