Diet, Nutritional Therapies in IBD: Update Offers Practical Advice

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The recent guidance from AGA includes 12 best practices that address dietary options, enteral and parenteral nutrition, patient monitoring, and the need for multidisciplinary care.

The American Gastroenterological Association has released a clinical practice update on the role of diet and nutritional therapies in patients with, MSc, AGAF, of Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, and colleagues, includes 12 best practices that address dietary options, enteral and par enteral nutrition , patient monitoring, and the need for multidisciplinary care.

"hese approaches frequently led patients with IBD to avoid what are traditionally considered healthy foods, even after achieving clinical remission," Dr. Al Hashash and colleagues wrote.First, the panelists advise that, unless contraindicated, all patients with IBD follow a Mediterranean diet while minimizing salt, sugar, and ultraprocessed foods.

Beyond these dietary suggestions for adults, the update advises breastfeeding for newborns and a Mediterranean diet for children, as both may reduce risk of developing IBD.The update suggests that exclusive enteral nutrition is a reasonable option to induce clinical remission and endoscopic response, or as a steroid-sparing bridge, in Crohn's disease, although this may be more effective in children than adults.

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