Department of Medicine, Hackensack Meridian Health Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ, USA.
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Int J Colorectal Dis. 2023 Apr 15;38(1):98. doi: 10.1007/s00384-023-04404-x.
Recently, there has been an increased focus on the role nutrition and diet play in maintaining health in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We aimed to assess the overall quality, strength, and transparency of conflicts among guidelines on nutrition/diet in IBD.
A systematic search was performed on multiple databases from inception until January 1, 2021, to identify guidelines pertaining to nutrition or diet in IBD. All guidelines were reviewed for disclosure of conflicts of interest (COI) and funding, recommendation quality and strength, external document review, patient representation, and plans for update-as per Institute of Medicine (IOM) standards. In addition, recommendations and their quality were compared between guidelines/societies. RESULTS: Seventeen distinct societies and a total of 228 recommendations were included. Not all guidelines provided recommendations on key aspects of diet-such as the role of supplements or the appropriate micro/macro nutrition in IBD. Fifty-nine percent of guidelines reported on COI, 24% underwent external review, and 41% included patient representation. 18.4%, 25.9%, and 55.7% of recommendations were based on high-, moderate-, and low-quality evidence, respectively. 10.5%, 24.6%, and 64.9% of recommendations were strong, weak/conditional, and did not provide a strength, respectively. The proportion of high-quality evidence (p = 0.12) and strong recommendations (p = 0.83) did not significantly differ across societies.
Many guidelines do not provide recommendations on key aspects of diet/nutrition in IBD. As over 50% of recommendations are based on low-quality evidence, further studies on nutrition/diet in IBD are warranted to improve the overall quality of evidence.
最近,人们越来越关注营养和饮食在炎症性肠病(IBD)中的作用。我们旨在评估 IBD 营养/饮食指南中冲突的总体质量、强度和透明度。
从成立开始到 2021 年 1 月 1 日,我们在多个数据库中进行了系统搜索,以确定与 IBD 营养或饮食相关的指南。根据医学研究所(IOM)的标准,对所有指南进行了披露利益冲突(COI)和资金、推荐质量和强度、外部文件审查、患者代表以及更新计划的审查。此外,还比较了指南/协会之间的建议及其质量。
共纳入了 17 个不同的协会和总共 228 条建议。并非所有指南都提供了关于饮食关键方面的建议,例如补充剂的作用或 IBD 中适当的微量/宏观营养。59%的指南报告了 COI,24%进行了外部审查,41%包括患者代表。分别有 18.4%、25.9%和 55.7%的建议基于高质量、中等质量和低质量证据。分别有 10.5%、24.6%和 64.9%的建议为强、弱/有条件和未提供强度。高、中质量证据的比例(p=0.12)和强建议的比例(p=0.83)在不同协会之间没有显著差异。
许多指南没有就 IBD 饮食的关键方面提供建议。由于超过 50%的建议基于低质量证据,因此需要进一步研究 IBD 中的营养/饮食,以提高证据的整体质量。