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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders worldwide. IBS can have profound effects on quality of life, and treatment options are limited.

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English: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders worldwide. IBS can have profound effects on quality of life, and treatment options are limited. While several studies have found associations between dietary habits and the gut microbiome in healthy individuals, studies in patients with IBS are limited. To better understand this relationship in IBS, researchers studied food diary data and sequenced gut microbiota in 149 individuals with IBS and 52 healthy controls. They found that individuals with IBS tended to show a higher intake of poorer quality food during main meals. Covariation between gut microbiota and diet corresponded with IBS symptom severity, exhaled gas, glycan metabolism, and meat/plant ratio, and IBS severity was associated with altered gut microbiota hydrogen production, with changes seen in enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism. While longitudinal studies are needed with larger patient cohorts, these results link IBS symptom severity to altered gut microbiota hydrogen production and carbohydrate metabolism, paving the way for the development of novel gene profiling techniques to optimize precision nutrition strategies for patients with IBS.
Date Taken in 2021
Source Diet and gut microbiome interactions in irritable bowel syndrome
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Julien Tap, Stine Störsrud, Boris Le Nevé, Aurélie Cotillard, Nicolas Pons, Joël Doré, Lena Ohman, Hans Törnblom, Muriel Derrien, Magnus Simrén

Joël Doré   wikidata:Q42577701
 
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Joel Doré
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Boris Le Nevé   wikidata:Q59832301
 
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Hans Törnblom   wikidata:Q91533963
 
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