Reply - Letter to the editor: Low FODMAP diet reduces gastrointestinal symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome and clinical response could be predicted by symptom severity
- PMID: 36870888
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2023.02.015
Reply - Letter to the editor: Low FODMAP diet reduces gastrointestinal symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome and clinical response could be predicted by symptom severity
Keywords: Bowel habits; Diet; FODMAP; Gastrointestinal symptoms; IBS.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflicts of interest JA, DD, SN, HT, SS declare no conflicts of interest. MS has received unrestricted research grants from Glycom and Danone Nutricia Research and served as advisory board member/consultant and/or speaker for Biocodex Glycom, Danone Nutricia Research, Ironwood, Genetic Analysis AS, Kyowa Kirin, Menarini, Arena, Adnovate, Tillotts, Takeda, Alimentary Health, AlfaSigma, Falk Foundation and Shire.
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Low FODMAP diet reduces gastrointestinal symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome and clinical response could be predicted by symptom severity: A randomized crossover trial.Clin Nutr. 2022 Dec;41(12):2792-2800. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2022.11.001. Epub 2022 Nov 4. Clin Nutr. 2022. PMID: 36384081 Clinical Trial.
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Letter to the editor: Low FODMAP diet reduces gastrointestinal symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome and clinical response could be predicted by symptom severity: A randomized crossover trial.Clin Nutr. 2023 Apr;42(4):613. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2023.02.009. Epub 2023 Feb 17. Clin Nutr. 2023. PMID: 36854637 No abstract available.
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