PIBD Research Center, Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Unit, Edith Wolfson Medical Center, Israel.
Paediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition Unit, Wolfson Medical Center, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
J Crohns Colitis. 2017 Dec 4;11(12):1407-1419. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjx109.
Although the current doctrine of IBD pathogenesis proposes an interaction between environmental factors and gut microbiota in genetically susceptible individuals, dietary exposures have attracted recent interest and are, at least in part, likely to explain the rapid rise in disease incidence and prevalence. The D-ECCO working group along with other ECCO experts with expertise in nutrition, microbiology, physiology, and medicine reviewed the evidence investigating the role of diet and nutritional therapy in the onset, perpetuation, and management of IBD. A narrative topical review is presented where evidence pertinent to the topic is summarised collectively under three main thematic domains: i] the role of diet as an environmental factor in IBD aetiology; ii] the role of diet as induction and maintenance therapy in IBD; and iii] assessment of nutritional status and supportive nutritional therapy in IBD. A summary of research gaps for each of these thematic domains is proposed, which is anticipated to be agenda-setting for future research in the area of diet and nutrition in IBD.
虽然目前的 IBD 发病机制学说提出了环境因素与遗传易感性个体肠道微生物群之间的相互作用,但饮食暴露最近引起了人们的关注,并且至少在一定程度上可能解释了疾病发病率和患病率的快速上升。D-ECCO 工作组与其他具有营养、微生物学、生理学和医学专业知识的 ECCO 专家一起,审查了有关饮食和营养治疗在 IBD 的发病、持续和管理中的作用的证据。本文呈现了一个叙述性的专题综述,其中与该主题相关的证据在三个主要主题领域下进行了集体总结:i] 饮食作为 IBD 病因学中的环境因素的作用;ii] 饮食在 IBD 中的诱导和维持治疗作用;iii] IBD 中的营养状况评估和支持性营养治疗。针对这些主题领域中的每一个领域都提出了研究空白的总结,预计这将为 IBD 中饮食和营养领域的未来研究制定议程。