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Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet - an alternative to exlusive enteral nutritional therapy in children and adolescents with Crohn's disease? Statement of the GPGE working groups CEDATA and Nutrition/Nutrition Medicine


Autorenlistede Laffolie, Jan; Schwerd, Tobias; Simon, Annette; Pauli, Maren; Broekaert, Ilse; Classen, Martin; Posovszky, Carsten; Schmidt-Choudhury, Anjona

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2020

ZeitschriftZeitschrift für Gastroenterologie

Bandnummer58

Heftnummer09

ISSN0044-2771

eISSN1439-7803

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1055/a-1199-6751

VerlagGeorg Thieme Verlag


Abstract
Epidemiological an clinical observations as well as results from animal studies indicate that nutrition can play a role in the development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Exclusive enteral nutrition therapy represents an example for modulating inflammatory responses solely through diet modification. Therefore, caretakers, patients, families, doctors and nutritionists seek for more dietary options to control IBD. These options include partial enteral nutrition therapy as for example the socalled Crohn's disease exclusion diet. The following statement summarizes existing data and provides recommendations for the current management of enteral nutrition therapy in pediatric Crohn's disease.



Zitierstile

Harvard-Zitierstilde Laffolie, J., Schwerd, T., Simon, A., Pauli, M., Broekaert, I., Classen, M., et al. (2020) Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet - an alternative to exlusive enteral nutritional therapy in children and adolescents with Crohn's disease? Statement of the GPGE working groups CEDATA and Nutrition/Nutrition Medicine, Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie, 58(09). https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1199-6751

APA-Zitierstilde Laffolie, J., Schwerd, T., Simon, A., Pauli, M., Broekaert, I., Classen, M., Posovszky, C., & Schmidt-Choudhury, A. (2020). Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet - an alternative to exlusive enteral nutritional therapy in children and adolescents with Crohn's disease? Statement of the GPGE working groups CEDATA and Nutrition/Nutrition Medicine. Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie. 58(09). https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1199-6751



Schlagwörter


CORTICOSTEROIDSCrohn's diseaseCrohn's Disease Exclusion DietIMPROVEMENTInflammatory bowel diseasenutrition medicinenutrition therapyPOLYMERIC DIETRANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALREMISSION


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