Dietary Patterns Are Not Associated With Disease Activity Among Patients With Inflammatory Conditions of the Pouch in a Prospective Cohort.

IF 1.8 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Crohn's & Colitis 360 Pub Date : 2023-07-27 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1093/crocol/otad039
Edward L Barnes, Poonam Beniwal-Patel, Parakkal Deepak, Laura Raffals, Maia Kayal, Marla Dubinsky, Shannon Chang, Peter D R Higgins, Jennifer I Barr, Chelsea Anderson, Raymond K Cross, Millie D Long, Hans H Herfarth
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Abstract

Background: Evidence-based recommendations regarding the influence of diet on inflammatory conditions of the pouch after restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) are limited.

Methods: We analyzed dietary patterns at enrollment in a prospective registry of patients with 1 of 4 inflammatory conditions of the pouch (acute pouchitis, chronic antibiotic-dependent pouchitis, chronic antibiotic refractory pouchitis, and Crohn's disease of the pouch). We analyzed dietary intake by disease activity at enrollment and then compared dietary patterns among patients who remained in remission throughout the 12-month follow-up to those patients who experienced a disease relapse. We also compared dietary patterns among patients with inflammatory conditions of the pouch to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommended daily goals.

Results: Among 308 patients, there were no differences in dietary patterns among patients with 1 of the 4 disease states at enrollment. Additionally, among the 102 patients in remission at baseline, there were no significant differences noted among patients who went on to experience a disease flare in the 12 months after enrollment compared to those patients who remained in remission. However, patients with inflammatory conditions of the pouch demonstrated decreased intake of several food groups and macronutrients including dairy, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fiber when compared to USDA recommendations.

Conclusions: In a prospective cohort, we demonstrated no impact of dietary patterns on disease activity. The relative deficiencies in several food groups and macronutrients among patients after IPAA indicate the potential role of targeted nutritional counseling in this population.

前瞻性队列中患有囊炎性疾病的患者的饮食模式与疾病活动无关。
背景:关于饮食对回肠袋-肛门吻合术(IPAA)恢复性顺产术后膀胱炎症状况的影响的循证建议有限。方法:我们在前瞻性登记中分析了4种囊炎性疾病中有1种(急性囊炎、慢性抗生素依赖性囊炎、长期抗生素难治性囊炎和克罗恩氏囊炎)的患者的饮食模式。我们根据入组时的疾病活动分析了饮食摄入,然后比较了在12个月的随访中病情缓解的患者与病情复发的患者的饮食模式。我们还将囊炎性疾病患者的饮食模式与美国农业部(USDA)建议的每日目标进行了比较。结果:在308名患者中,4种疾病状态中有1种的患者在入组时的饮食模式没有差异。此外,在基线时病情缓解的102名患者中,与病情缓解的患者相比,在入组后12个月内出现疾病发作的患者没有显著差异。然而,与美国农业部的建议相比,患有小袋炎症的患者表现出几种食物组和大量营养素的摄入减少,包括乳制品、水果、蔬菜、全谷物和纤维。结论:在一个前瞻性队列中,我们证明饮食模式对疾病活动没有影响。IPAA后患者在几种食物组和大量营养素方面的相对缺乏表明有针对性的营养咨询在该人群中的潜在作用。
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Crohn's & Colitis 360
Crohn's & Colitis 360 Medicine-Gastroenterology
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