Effect of Three Diets (Low-FODMAP, Gluten-free and Balanced) on Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Patients
2.2. Diets
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Gastrointestinal Symptoms
3.1.1. Stool Type According to Bristol Stool Chart
3.1.2. Abdominal Bloating
3.1.3. Abdominal Pain of <24 h Duration
3.1.4. Disease Severity According to IBS-SSS
3.2. Quality of Life
3.2.1. SF12
3.2.2. IBS-QoL
3.3. Adherence Index
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Proteins, % | 16 ± 5 |
Proteins, g | 76 ± 25 |
Lipids, % | 28 ± 8 |
Lipids, g | 61 ± 26 |
Carbohydrates, % | 55 ± 10 |
Carbohydrates, g | 270 ± 110 |
Alcohol, % | 0.06 ± 0.02 |
Fruit and vegetable portions, number of | 2.6 ± 1.2 |
Basal metabolism, kcal | 1304 ± 179 |
Daily consumption, kcal | 1969 ± 634 |
Weight, Kg | 57 ± 13 |
Height, cm | 162 ± 8 |
Body Mass Index, Kg/m2 | 22 ± 4 |
Fat mass, % | 27 ± 10 |
Lean body mass, % | 30 ± 5 |
Basal metabolism, kcal | 1310 ± 180 |
Visceral fat, % | 4 ± 2 |
Arm circumference, cm | 26 ± 4 |
Waist circumference, cm | 79 ± 11 |
Dynamometer hand strength, Kg | 27 ± 9 |
Low-FODMAP | Gluten-Free | Balanced | |
---|---|---|---|
completed | 34 | 30 | 28 |
dropout | 8 | 4 | 2 |
Low-FODMAP vs. Gluten-Free | Low-FODMAP vs. Balanced | |
---|---|---|
VAS bloating | 3 ± 2 vs. 4 ± 2 (p = 0.04) | 3 ± 2 vs. 4 ± 2 (p = 0.01) |
VAS pain | 2 ± 2 vs. 3 ± 2 (p = 0.08) | 2 ± 2 vs. 3 ± 2 (p = 0.17) |
Disease severity (IBS-SSS) | 16 ± 8 vs. 19 ± 9 (p = 0.19) | 16 ± 8 vs. 17 ± 7 (p = 0.44) |
IBS-QoL | 83 ± 14 vs. 79 ± 14 (p = 0.26) | 83 ± 14 vs. 81 ± 11 (p = 0.27) |
Basal | Low-FODMAP | Gluten–Free | Balanced | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bristol stool chart | p = 0.03 | p = 0.13 | p = 0.31 | |
VAS bloating | 6 ± 3 | 3 ± 2 (p < 0.01) | 4 ± 2 (p < 0.01) | 4 ± 2 (p < 0.01) |
VAS pain | 5 ± 2 | 2 ± 2 (p < 0.01) | 3 ± 2 (p < 0.01) | 3 ± 2 (p < 0.01) |
Severity of disease (IBS-SSS) | 29 ± 10 | 16 ± 8 (p < 0.01) | 19 ± 9 (p < 0.01) | 17 ± 7 (p < 0.01) |
PCS | 43.9 ± 7.8 | 49.9 ± 7 (p < 0.01) | 47.7 ± 7.9 (p = 0.04) | 47.4 ± 7.7 (p = 0.06) |
MCS | 38 ± 9.9 | 46.9 ± 8.4 (p < 0.01) | 43.9 ± 9.2 (p = 0.01) | 46.9 ± 10.3 (p < 0.01) |
IBS-QoL | 70 ± 17 | 83 ± 14 (p < 0.01) | 79 ± 14 (p = 0.01) | 81 ± 11 (p < 0.01) |
Dysphoria | 69 ± 22 | 86 ± 13 (p < 0.01) | 81 ± 14 (p = 0.01) | 82 ± 11 (p < 0.01) |
Social activity interference | 67 ± 21 | 80 ± 19 (p < 0.01) | 76 ± 20 (p = 0.03) | 79 ± 17 (p = 0.01) |
Body image | 63 ± 20 | 77 ± 16 (p < 0.01) | 75 ± 15 (p < 0.01) | 78 ± 13 (p < 0.01) |
Health worries | 70 ± 20 | 82 ± 17 (p < 0.01) | 82 ± 16 (p < 0.01) | 82 ± 12 (p < 0.01) |
Food refusal | 50 ± 37 | 64 ± 29 (p = 0.14) | 61 ± 28 (p = 0.38) | 65 ± 24 (p = 0.13) |
Social relationships | 74 ± 21 | 87 ± 12 (p < 0.01) | 85 ± 14 (p = 0.01) | 87 ± 11 (p < 0.01) |
Sexuality | 88 ± 17 | 93 ± 11 (p = 0.23) | 92 ± 16 (p = 0.17) | 96 ± 6 (p = 0.11) |
Relationships | 81 ± 19 | 88 ± 15 (p = 0.67) | 87 ± 15 (p = 0.79) | 86 ± 16 (p = 1.00) |
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Paduano, D.; Cingolani, A.; Tanda, E.; Usai, P. Effect of Three Diets (Low-FODMAP, Gluten-free and Balanced) on Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1566. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11071566
Paduano D, Cingolani A, Tanda E, Usai P. Effect of Three Diets (Low-FODMAP, Gluten-free and Balanced) on Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life. Nutrients. 2019; 11(7):1566. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11071566
Chicago/Turabian StylePaduano, Danilo, Arianna Cingolani, Elisabetta Tanda, and Paolo Usai. 2019. "Effect of Three Diets (Low-FODMAP, Gluten-free and Balanced) on Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life" Nutrients 11, no. 7: 1566. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11071566
APA StylePaduano, D., Cingolani, A., Tanda, E., & Usai, P. (2019). Effect of Three Diets (Low-FODMAP, Gluten-free and Balanced) on Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life. Nutrients, 11(7), 1566. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11071566