Influence of environmental factors and diet on inflammatory bowel diseases – a review of the literature

Ewelina Wesołek, Kinga Knop-Chodyła, Anna Kochanowska-Mazurek, Zuzanna Piasecka, Aneta Głaz, Karolina Pawelec, Albert Bielaska, Grzegorz Jama
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Introduction and objectiveInflammatory bowel disease (IBD), leading to inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract, causes a number of bothersome symptoms that contribute to the deterioration of patients' quality of life both physically and psychologically. Therapy methods based on pharmacotherapy in IBD often remain insufficient in the treatment of these disorders, so other factors affecting the course of IBD are being sought. The purpose of this review is to present risk and prevention factors for the development of inflammatory bowel disease based on diet and environmental factors. Abbreviated description of the state of knowledgeThe review has identified a number of factors that influence IBD. One of these is smoking, which shows a commonly detrimental effect on CD, while it has a protective effect in UC patients. Antibiotic therapy, by disrupting the composition of the endogenous intestinal microflora, contributes to an increased risk of IBD exacerbations. A review of the literature on surgical interventions does not allow a clear conclusion. Stress and psychiatric disorders increasing the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, inhibiting the anti-inflammatory action of the vagus nerve increase the risk of IBD exacerbations. A healthy and balanced diet is an important aspect in the treatment of UC and CD. Scientific societies unanimously recognize breastfeeding and its effect on the development of the intestinal microflora as an important protective factor. On the other hand, introducing an elimination diet without a food intolerance confirmed by a blood test is unjustified and harmful. SummaryAwareness of the risk factors for development and exacerbations in IBD patients is crucial. Further research into the impact of diet and environmental factors may support pharmacological treatment in achieving therapeutic success in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
环境因素和饮食对炎症性肠病的影响--文献综述
引言和目的炎症性肠病(IBD)是一种胃肠道炎症,会引起一系列令人烦恼的症状,导致患者生理和心理上的生活质量下降。基于药物疗法的 IBD 治疗方法往往不足以治疗这些疾病,因此人们正在寻找影响 IBD 病程的其他因素。本综述旨在介绍基于饮食和环境因素的炎症性肠病发病风险和预防因素。知识现状简述本综述确定了一些影响 IBD 的因素。其中之一就是吸烟,吸烟通常对 CD 有不利影响,而对 UC 患者则有保护作用。抗生素治疗会破坏内源性肠道微生物菌群的组成,从而增加 IBD 病情加重的风险。对有关外科干预措施的文献进行回顾后并不能得出明确的结论。压力和精神障碍会增加促炎细胞因子的产生,抑制迷走神经的抗炎作用,从而增加 IBD 病症加重的风险。健康均衡的饮食是治疗 UC 和 CD 的一个重要方面。科学协会一致认为,母乳喂养及其对肠道微生物菌群发育的影响是一个重要的保护因素。另一方面,在没有通过血液检测确认食物不耐受的情况下,采用排除性饮食是不合理的,也是有害的。小结 认识到 IBD 患者发病和病情加重的风险因素至关重要。进一步研究饮食和环境因素的影响,可帮助药物治疗在炎症性肠病患者中取得疗效。
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