Ehealth: Low FODMAP diet vs Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in irritable bowel syndrome

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Ehealth : Low FODMAP diet vs Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in irritable bowel syndrome. / Pedersen, Natalia Konstantinovich; Andersen, Nynne Nyboe; Callaerts-Vegh, Zsuzsanna; Jensen, Lisbeth; Ankersen, Dorit Vedel; Felding, Maria; Simonsen, Mette Hestetun; Burisch, Johan; Munkholm, Pia.

I: World Journal of Gastroenterology, Bind 20, Nr. 43, 2014, s. 16215–16226.

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Pedersen, NK, Andersen, NN, Callaerts-Vegh, Z, Jensen, L, Ankersen, DV, Felding, M, Simonsen, MH, Burisch, J & Munkholm, P 2014, 'Ehealth: Low FODMAP diet vs Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in irritable bowel syndrome', World Journal of Gastroenterology, bind 20, nr. 43, s. 16215–16226. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i43.16215

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Pedersen, N. K., Andersen, N. N., Callaerts-Vegh, Z., Jensen, L., Ankersen, D. V., Felding, M., Simonsen, M. H., Burisch, J., & Munkholm, P. (2014). Ehealth: Low FODMAP diet vs Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in irritable bowel syndrome. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 20(43), 16215–16226. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i43.16215

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Pedersen NK, Andersen NN, Callaerts-Vegh Z, Jensen L, Ankersen DV, Felding M o.a. Ehealth: Low FODMAP diet vs Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in irritable bowel syndrome. World Journal of Gastroenterology. 2014;20(43):16215–16226. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i43.16215

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Pedersen, Natalia Konstantinovich ; Andersen, Nynne Nyboe ; Callaerts-Vegh, Zsuzsanna ; Jensen, Lisbeth ; Ankersen, Dorit Vedel ; Felding, Maria ; Simonsen, Mette Hestetun ; Burisch, Johan ; Munkholm, Pia. / Ehealth : Low FODMAP diet vs Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in irritable bowel syndrome. I: World Journal of Gastroenterology. 2014 ; Bind 20, Nr. 43. s. 16215–16226.

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title = "Ehealth: Low FODMAP diet vs Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in irritable bowel syndrome",
abstract = "AIM: To investigate the effects of a low fermentable, oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols diet (LFD) and the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).METHODS: Randomised, unblinded controlled trial on the effect of 6-wk treatment with LFD, LGG or a normal Danish/Western diet (ND) in patients with IBS fulfilling Rome III diagnostic criteria, recruited between November 2009 and April 2013. Patients were required to complete on a weekly basis the IBS severity score system (IBS-SSS) and IBS quality of life (IBS-QOL) questionnaires in a specially developed IBS web self-monitoring application. We investigated whether LFD or LGG could reduce IBS-SSS and improve QOL in IBS patients.RESULTS: One hundred twenty-three patients (median age 37 years, range: 18-74 years), 90 (73%) females were randomised: 42 to LFD, 41 to LGG and 40 to ND. A significant reduction in mean ± SD of IBS-SSS from baseline to week 6 between LFD vs LGG vs ND was revealed: 133 ± 122 vs 68 ± 107, 133 ± 122 vs 34 ± 95, P < 0.01. Adjusted changes of IBS-SSS for baseline covariates showed statistically significant reduction of IBS-SSS in LFD group compared to ND (IBS-SSS score 75; 95%CI: 24-126, P < 0.01), but not in LGG compared to ND (IBS-SSS score 32; 95%CI: 18-80, P = 0.20). IBS-QOL was not altered significantly in any of the three groups: mean ± SD in LFD 8 ± 18 vs LGG 7 ± 17, LFD 8 ± 18 vs ND 0.1 ± 15, P = 0.13.CONCLUSION: Both LFD and LGG are efficatious in patients with IBS.",
author = "Pedersen, {Natalia Konstantinovich} and Andersen, {Nynne Nyboe} and Zsuzsanna Callaerts-Vegh and Lisbeth Jensen and Ankersen, {Dorit Vedel} and Maria Felding and Simonsen, {Mette Hestetun} and Johan Burisch and Pia Munkholm",
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language = "English",
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pages = "16215–16226",
journal = "World Chinese Journal of Digestology",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Ehealth

T2 - Low FODMAP diet vs Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in irritable bowel syndrome

AU - Pedersen, Natalia Konstantinovich

AU - Andersen, Nynne Nyboe

AU - Callaerts-Vegh, Zsuzsanna

AU - Jensen, Lisbeth

AU - Ankersen, Dorit Vedel

AU - Felding, Maria

AU - Simonsen, Mette Hestetun

AU - Burisch, Johan

AU - Munkholm, Pia

PY - 2014

Y1 - 2014

N2 - AIM: To investigate the effects of a low fermentable, oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols diet (LFD) and the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).METHODS: Randomised, unblinded controlled trial on the effect of 6-wk treatment with LFD, LGG or a normal Danish/Western diet (ND) in patients with IBS fulfilling Rome III diagnostic criteria, recruited between November 2009 and April 2013. Patients were required to complete on a weekly basis the IBS severity score system (IBS-SSS) and IBS quality of life (IBS-QOL) questionnaires in a specially developed IBS web self-monitoring application. We investigated whether LFD or LGG could reduce IBS-SSS and improve QOL in IBS patients.RESULTS: One hundred twenty-three patients (median age 37 years, range: 18-74 years), 90 (73%) females were randomised: 42 to LFD, 41 to LGG and 40 to ND. A significant reduction in mean ± SD of IBS-SSS from baseline to week 6 between LFD vs LGG vs ND was revealed: 133 ± 122 vs 68 ± 107, 133 ± 122 vs 34 ± 95, P < 0.01. Adjusted changes of IBS-SSS for baseline covariates showed statistically significant reduction of IBS-SSS in LFD group compared to ND (IBS-SSS score 75; 95%CI: 24-126, P < 0.01), but not in LGG compared to ND (IBS-SSS score 32; 95%CI: 18-80, P = 0.20). IBS-QOL was not altered significantly in any of the three groups: mean ± SD in LFD 8 ± 18 vs LGG 7 ± 17, LFD 8 ± 18 vs ND 0.1 ± 15, P = 0.13.CONCLUSION: Both LFD and LGG are efficatious in patients with IBS.

AB - AIM: To investigate the effects of a low fermentable, oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols diet (LFD) and the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).METHODS: Randomised, unblinded controlled trial on the effect of 6-wk treatment with LFD, LGG or a normal Danish/Western diet (ND) in patients with IBS fulfilling Rome III diagnostic criteria, recruited between November 2009 and April 2013. Patients were required to complete on a weekly basis the IBS severity score system (IBS-SSS) and IBS quality of life (IBS-QOL) questionnaires in a specially developed IBS web self-monitoring application. We investigated whether LFD or LGG could reduce IBS-SSS and improve QOL in IBS patients.RESULTS: One hundred twenty-three patients (median age 37 years, range: 18-74 years), 90 (73%) females were randomised: 42 to LFD, 41 to LGG and 40 to ND. A significant reduction in mean ± SD of IBS-SSS from baseline to week 6 between LFD vs LGG vs ND was revealed: 133 ± 122 vs 68 ± 107, 133 ± 122 vs 34 ± 95, P < 0.01. Adjusted changes of IBS-SSS for baseline covariates showed statistically significant reduction of IBS-SSS in LFD group compared to ND (IBS-SSS score 75; 95%CI: 24-126, P < 0.01), but not in LGG compared to ND (IBS-SSS score 32; 95%CI: 18-80, P = 0.20). IBS-QOL was not altered significantly in any of the three groups: mean ± SD in LFD 8 ± 18 vs LGG 7 ± 17, LFD 8 ± 18 vs ND 0.1 ± 15, P = 0.13.CONCLUSION: Both LFD and LGG are efficatious in patients with IBS.

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DO - 10.3748/wjg.v20.i43.16215

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 25473176

VL - 20

SP - 16215

EP - 16226

JO - World Chinese Journal of Digestology

JF - World Chinese Journal of Digestology

SN - 1009-3079

IS - 43

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