Dietary Recommendations from the Moroccan Society for Rheumatology (SMR) for Patients with Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases.

Q4 Medicine
Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.31138/mjr.030624.dra
Hind El-Kasmi, Samira Rostom, Salma Zemrani, Bouchra Amine, Latifa Tahiri, Nessrine Akasbi, Kawtar Nassar, Soumiya Mehdioui, Sara Wakrim, Racha Lahlou, Nada Bensaoud, Rachina Bahiri
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Abstract

This work was conducted under the auspices of the Moroccan Society of Rheumatology (SMR) with the aim of developing best practice medical guidelines for the dietary management of patients with Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases (IRDs). A working group composed of rheumatology experts and two nutritionists was formed. This group relied on a synthesis of the literature and expert opinions. These guidelines were then validated by a group of rheumatology experts. The methodology followed the procedure proposed by the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR). Five general principles and eleven recommendations were established. These principles emphasise that diet should complement, rather than replace, pharmacological treatment and should be integrated into the overall management of patients with IRDs. Additionally, it should be associated with appropriate physical activity and take cultural and socio-economic context into account. These recommendations highlight the importance of weight loss for overweight or obese patients and advocate for the Mediterranean diet as well as a diet rich in omega-3. However, exclusion diets such as gluten-free, vegetarian, and dairy-free diets, as well as supplementation with probiotics or spices, are currently not recommended for patients with IRDs. Supplementation with vitamins or trace elements is not systematically recommended, and the data concerning Ramadan fasting or intermittent fasting are limited or contradictory. Furthermore, two specific recommendations for the Moroccan diet were proposed. These recommendations standardise dietary management in IRDs, making it accessible for practitioners and patients.

摩洛哥风湿病学会(SMR)对慢性炎症性风湿病患者的饮食建议。
这项工作是在摩洛哥风湿病学会(SMR)的主持下进行的,目的是为慢性炎症性风湿病患者的饮食管理制定最佳做法医疗指南。一个由风湿病专家和两位营养学家组成的工作小组成立了。这个小组依靠文献和专家意见的综合。这些指南随后由一组风湿病专家验证。该方法遵循欧洲抗风湿病联盟(EULAR)提出的程序。会议确定了五项一般原则和十一项建议。这些原则强调饮食应补充而不是取代药物治疗,并应纳入ird患者的整体管理。此外,它应与适当的身体活动联系起来,并考虑到文化和社会经济背景。这些建议强调了超重或肥胖患者减肥的重要性,并提倡地中海饮食以及富含omega-3的饮食。然而,排除饮食,如无麸质、素食和无乳制品饮食,以及补充益生菌或香料,目前不推荐用于ird患者。没有系统地建议补充维生素或微量元素,有关斋月禁食或间歇性禁食的数据有限或相互矛盾。此外,还就摩洛哥饮食提出了两项具体建议。这些建议规范了医疗机构的饮食管理,使从业人员和患者都能获得这些建议。
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