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Is Bacillus coagulans supplementation plus low FODMAP diet superior to low FODMAP diet in irritable bowel syndrome management?

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العنوان: Is Bacillus coagulans supplementation plus low FODMAP diet superior to low FODMAP diet in irritable bowel syndrome management?
المؤلفون: Abhari, Khadijeh, Saadati, Saeede, Hosseini-Oskouiee, Fatemeh, Yari, Zahra, Hosseini, Hedayat, Sohrab, Golbon, Hejazi, Ehsan, Agah, Shahram, Sadeghi, Amir, Hekmatdoost, Azita
المصدر: European Journal of Nutrition; Aug2020, Vol. 59 Issue 5, p2111-2117, 7p, 1 Diagram, 5 Charts, 1 Graph
مصطلحات موضوعية: ABDOMINAL pain, BACILLUS (Bacteria), COMBINED modality therapy, COMPARATIVE studies, DIETARY supplements, GLUCANS, IRRITABLE colon, QUALITY of life, STATISTICAL sampling, RANDOMIZED controlled trials, PROBIOTICS, TREATMENT effectiveness, SEVERITY of illness index, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, LOW-FODMAP diet
مستخلص: Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the superiority of low fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols (FODMAPs) diet plus Bacillus coagulans supplementation to low FODMAP diet alone in the reduction of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms. Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, fifty IBS patients who met Rome IV criteria for IBS were randomly assigned to receive a low FODMAP diet plus either a probiotic or a placebo capsule for 8 weeks. Probiotic capsules contained 109B. coagulans spores and 400 mg inulin, while placebo capsules consisted of 500 mg rice starch. Results: Significant improvements were observed in abdominal pain intensity and frequency, abdominal distension, satisfaction with bowel habits, quality of life, defecation consistency, and patient-reported severity score in both groups; however, only improvement in severity score was significantly higher in probiotic group compared with placebo group (P = 0.001). Moreover, the frequency of patients with clinical improvement in IBS-symptom severity scale (IBS-SSS) was significantly more in probiotic group compared to placebo group (P = 0.038). Conclusion: Our results indicate that the addition of probiotic supplement containing B. coagulans to the low FODMAP diet might be superior to low FODMAP diet in alleviating IBS symptoms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:14366207
DOI:10.1007/s00394-019-02060-y