2008
DOI: 10.1097/meg.0b013e328303c00a
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Effects of a supplementary diet with specially processed cereals in patients with short bowel syndrome

Abstract: In this study, nonprocessed cereals seemed to be as effective as specially processed cereals in decreasing faecal volume in general and especially in ulcerative colitis patients (mainly operated with nonileostomy techniques). Our results indicate that use of supplementary cereals is safe for this group of patients, but should optimally include evaluation of the underlying diagnosis and the surgical method used.

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“…Pagoldh et al ( 87 ) conducted a double-blind trial to investigate the effects of diet supplemented with SPC or with non-processed cereals on health-related quality of life in a heterogeneous group of patients affected by SBS of various aetiologies. Patients differed by short bowel length and intestinal surgical techniques.…”
Section: Antisecretory Factor-inducing Feed In Animal Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pagoldh et al ( 87 ) conducted a double-blind trial to investigate the effects of diet supplemented with SPC or with non-processed cereals on health-related quality of life in a heterogeneous group of patients affected by SBS of various aetiologies. Patients differed by short bowel length and intestinal surgical techniques.…”
Section: Antisecretory Factor-inducing Feed In Animal Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with SPC, the non-processed cereals were more effective in reducing daily faecal volume, especially in patients with ulcerative colitis, probably due to the high content of gel-forming dietary fibre that improved fluid absorption. The surgical techniques influenced the clinical effects of the cereal supplementation ( 87 ) . Moreover, the effects of the diet supplementation were more evident in the last part of the trial, probably due to a sensitisation process of the mucosa, which was independent from the type of cereals used in the first part of the trial ( 87 ) .…”
Section: Antisecretory Factor-inducing Feed In Animal Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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