Diet in subjects with irritable bowel syndrome: A cross-sectional study in the general population

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Ligaarden, Solveig C. [1 ,2 ]
Lydersen, Stian [3 ]
Farup, Per G. [2 ,4 ]
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[1] Innlandet Hosp Trust, Dept Med, N-2819 Gjovik, Norway
[2] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Canc Res & Mol Med, Unit Appl Clin Res, N-7034 Trondheim, Norway
[3] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Neurosci, Reg Ctr Child & Adolescent Mental Hlth RBUP, N-7034 Trondheim, Norway
[4] Innlandet Hosp Trust, Dept Res, N-2819 Gjovik, Norway
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Human; Adult; Irritable bowel syndrome; Cross-sectional studies; Diet; Gastrointestinal tract; FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS; FOOD ELIMINATION; IGG ANTIBODIES; LIFE-STYLE; SYMPTOMS; INTOLERANCE; MEN; INTERVENTION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PREVALENCE;
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10.1186/1471-230X-12-61
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: Patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) often relate symptoms to the intake of certain foods. This study assesses differences in diet in subjects with and without IBS. Methods: The cross-sectional, population-based study was conducted in Norway in 2001. Out of 11078 invited subjects, 4621 completed a survey about abdominal complaints and intake of common food items. IBS and IBS subgroups were classified according to Rome II criteria. Results: IBS was diagnosed in 388 subjects (8.4%) and, of these, 26.5% had constipation-predominant IBS (C-IBS), 44.8% alternating IBS (A-IBS), and 28.6% diarrhoea-predominant IBS (D-IBS). Low intake of dairy products (portions/day) (Odds Ratio 0.85 [CI 0.78 to 0.93], p = 0.001) and high intake of water (100 ml/day) (1.08 [1.02 to 1.15], p = 0.002), tea (1.05 [1.01 to 1.10], p = 0.019) and carbonated beverages (1.07 [1.01 to 1.14], p = 0.023) were associated with IBS. A lower intake of dairy products and a higher intake of alcohol and carbonated beverages were associated with D-IBS and a higher intake of water and tea was associated with A-IBS. In subjects with IBS the severity of symptoms was associated with a higher intake of vegetables and potatoes in subjects with C-IBS, with a higher intake of vegetables in subjects with A-IBS, and with a higher intake of fruits and berries, carbonated beverages and alcohol in subjects with D-IBS. Conclusions: In this study, the diet differed in subjects with and without IBS and between IBS subgroups and was associated with the severity of symptoms.
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