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Irritable bowel syndrome: a review of the general aspects and the potential role of vitamin D.

Sandra Maria Barbalho, Ricardo de Alvares Goulart, Adriano Cressoni Araújo, Élen Landgraf Guiguer, Marcelo Dib Bechara
Review Expert review of gastroenterology & hepatology 2019 33 citações
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Study Design

Tipo de Estudo
Review
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None
Intervenção
Irritable bowel syndrome: a review of the general aspects and the potential role of vitamin D. None
Comparador
None
Desfecho Primário
Gut microbiota composition
Direção do Efeito
Positive
Risco de Viés
Unclear

Abstract

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a bowel disorder leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain, modifications in the motility and bowel habits, distention, bloating, and gas. Vitamin D (VD) may interfere in a plethora of cellular mechanisms, and act directly or indirectly in the regulation of the microbiome, the release of anti-microbial peptides, modulation of the immune system and inflammation processes; which in turn, may positively interfere with the altered gut function. The main purpose of this review was to survey studies involving the impacts of VD on IBS. Area covered: Eligible studies including the term VD and IBS were searched in the MEDLINE-PubMed and EMBASE (2009-2018). VD may act direct or indirectly in the regulation of the gut microbiome, immune response, and psychosocial factors that may be included in the list of IBS triggering factors. Expert opinion: Once VD plays an essential role in many processes associated with IBS, its deficiency may be associated with IBS, and the supplementation could help in the therapeutic approach for this condition. For these reasons, the understanding of the association of VD in IBS is indispensable for the development of new strategies that could improve the quality of life of the patient.

Resumo Rápido

The understanding of the association of VD in IBS is indispensable for the development of new strategies that could improve the quality of life of the patient and the supplementation could help in the therapeutic approach for this condition.

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