Fiber and functional gastrointestinal disorders.
Study Design
- अध्ययन प्रकार
- Review
- जनसंख्या
- Patients with functional bowel disease
- हस्तक्षेप
- Fiber and functional gastrointestinal disorders. None
- तुलनित्र
- None
- प्राथमिक परिणाम
- Functional gastrointestinal disorder management
- प्रभाव की दिशा
- Mixed
- पूर्वाग्रह का जोखिम
- Unclear
Abstract
Despite years of advising patients to alter their dietary and supplementary fiber intake, the evidence surrounding the use of fiber for functional bowel disease is limited. This paper outlines the organization of fiber types and highlights the importance of assessing the fermentation characteristics of each fiber type when choosing a suitable strategy for patients. Fiber undergoes partial or total fermentation in the distal small bowel and colon leading to the production of short-chain fatty acids and gas, thereby affecting gastrointestinal function and sensation. When fiber is recommended for functional bowel disease, use of a soluble supplement such as ispaghula/psyllium is best supported by the available evidence. Even when used judiciously, fiber can exacerbate abdominal distension, flatulence, constipation, and diarrhea.
संक्षेप में
The organization of fiber types is outlined and the importance of assessing the fermentation characteristics of each fiber type when choosing a suitable strategy for patients is highlighted.
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