Vivanco Karlsson N, Sigall-Boneh R, Mårild K, Hård Af Segerstad E M
Department of Pediatrics, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, Sweden.
Department of Pediatrics, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Front Nutr. 2025 Jun 19;12:1590847. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2025.1590847. eCollection 2025.
Emerging evidence from diverse populations highlights the therapeutic benefits of the Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) in managing Crohn's Disease. To improve the efficacy of the CDED, there is a need to focus on cultural adaptation and individualization to support dietary adherence to this advanced nutritional therapy. This paper provides a theoretical framework for modifying the CDED to align with a Nordic diet (Nordic-CDED), while retaining the core principles and nutritional characteristics of the original protocol. Through a comprehensive literature review and expert consensus, we propose a Nordic-CDED that incorporates European regulations on food additives, the 2023 Nordic Nutritional Recommendations, and Nordic food culture. We present a theoretical foundation for an inclusion of whole foods and discuss the selection of enteral formulas. The adaptation also emphasizes the importance of dietitian-led guidance to tailor the Nordic-CDED to the patient's age, lifestyle, and personal preferences. Further research is required to assess the clinical effectiveness and adherence to the Nordic-CDED.
来自不同人群的新证据凸显了克罗恩病排除饮食(CDED)在管理克罗恩病方面的治疗益处。为提高CDED的疗效,有必要关注文化适应和个体化,以支持对这种先进营养疗法的饮食依从性。本文提供了一个理论框架,用于修改CDED以使其与北欧饮食(北欧-CDED)保持一致,同时保留原始方案的核心原则和营养特征。通过全面的文献综述和专家共识,我们提出了一种北欧-CDED,它纳入了欧洲关于食品添加剂的法规、《2023年北欧营养建议》以及北欧饮食文化。我们为纳入全食物提供了理论基础,并讨论了肠内配方的选择。这种调整还强调了由营养师主导的指导的重要性,以便根据患者的年龄、生活方式和个人喜好来调整北欧-CDED。需要进一步的研究来评估北欧-CDED的临床效果和依从性。