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Role of adjuvant Crohn's disease exclusion diet plus enteral nutrition in asymptomatic pediatric Crohn's disease having biochemical activity: A randomized, pilot study.
Author: ArcucciMaria Soledad, BusoniVeronica, GalloJulieta, GuzmanLuciana, LifschitzCarlos, MenendezLorena, OrsiMarina
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: Conventional therapy can result in remission in mild-moderate pediatric Crohn's disease (CD). However, some patients experience loss of response to biological drugs despite increased dosage. METHODS: We planned to determine that CD exclusion diet plus partial enteral nutrition offers ad...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12664-023-01416-x
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Desert of Crohn's Disease: Navigating a Dietary Approach
This study, like a camel traversing a vast and challenging desert, explores the role of an exclusion diet plus enteral nutrition in managing asymptomatic pediatric Crohn's disease. The researchers conducted a randomized, open-label, pilot, controlled interventional study involving 21 children with Crohn's disease, meticulously evaluating the effects of a specific dietary intervention. The study's findings, like a refreshing oasis in the arid landscape of Crohn's disease management, indicate that a Crohn's disease exclusion diet plus partial enteral nutrition may offer additional benefits in managing asymptomatic pediatric Crohn's disease.A Dietary Oasis: A Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet
This study provides valuable insights into the potential of a Crohn's disease exclusion diet plus partial enteral nutrition in managing asymptomatic pediatric Crohn's disease. The researchers observed that this dietary intervention was associated with a significant decrease in fecal calprotectin, a marker of inflammation, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic tool for reducing inflammation. The study also found that this dietary intervention was associated with an increase in body mass index z-score, indicating its potential to improve nutritional status in children with Crohn's disease.A Camel's Guide to Crohn's Disease: Nourishing a Healthier Path
This study suggests that a Crohn's disease exclusion diet plus partial enteral nutrition may offer a valuable adjunct to conventional therapies in managing asymptomatic pediatric Crohn's disease. The researchers, like skilled camel guides, have investigated the potential of dietary intervention in reducing inflammation and improving nutritional status. The findings underscore the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to Crohn's disease management, recognizing the potential of diet and nutrition in supporting overall health and well-being.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study highlights the potential of a Crohn's disease exclusion diet plus partial enteral nutrition in managing asymptomatic pediatric Crohn's disease. The researchers, like expert camel breeders, have explored the intricate relationship between diet and Crohn's disease, revealing the potential of dietary intervention in reducing inflammation and improving nutritional status. This research journey, like a camel's trek across a vast and challenging desert, guides us towards a more holistic understanding of Crohn's disease management, emphasizing the importance of dietary interventions in promoting health and well-being.Date :
- Date Completed n.d.
- Date Revised 2023-08-23
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