Emerging literature suggests that diet plays an important modulatory role in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) through the management of inflammation and oxidative stress. The aim of this narrative review is to evaluate the evidence collected up till now regarding optimum diet therapy for IBD and to design a food pyramid for these patients. The pyramid shows that carbohydrates should be consumed every day (3 portions), together with tolerated fruits and vegetables (5 portions), yogurt (125 ml), and extra virgin olive oil; weekly, fish (4 portions), white meat (3 portions), eggs (3 portions), pureed legumes (2 portions), seasoned cheeses (2 portions), and red or processed meats (once a week). At the top of the pyramid, there are two pennants: the red one means that subjects with IBD need some personalized supplementation and the black one means that there are some foods that are banned. The food pyramid makes it easier for patients to decide what they should eat.

A food pyramid, based on a review of the emerging literature, for subjects with inflammatory bowel disease / M. Rondanelli, S. Lamburghini, M.A. Faliva, G. Peroni, A. Riva, P. Allegrini, D. Spadaccini, C. Gasparri, G. Iannello, V. Infantino, T.A. Alalwan, S. Perna, A. Miccono. - In: ENDOCRINOLOGÍA, DIABETES Y NUTRICIÓN. - ISSN 2530-0164. - 68:1(2020), pp. 17-46. [10.1016/j.endinu.2020.01.004]

A food pyramid, based on a review of the emerging literature, for subjects with inflammatory bowel disease

S. Perna
Penultimo
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2020

Abstract

Emerging literature suggests that diet plays an important modulatory role in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) through the management of inflammation and oxidative stress. The aim of this narrative review is to evaluate the evidence collected up till now regarding optimum diet therapy for IBD and to design a food pyramid for these patients. The pyramid shows that carbohydrates should be consumed every day (3 portions), together with tolerated fruits and vegetables (5 portions), yogurt (125 ml), and extra virgin olive oil; weekly, fish (4 portions), white meat (3 portions), eggs (3 portions), pureed legumes (2 portions), seasoned cheeses (2 portions), and red or processed meats (once a week). At the top of the pyramid, there are two pennants: the red one means that subjects with IBD need some personalized supplementation and the black one means that there are some foods that are banned. The food pyramid makes it easier for patients to decide what they should eat.
Inflammation; Inflammatory bowel disease; Large intestine
Settore MED/49 - Scienze Tecniche Dietetiche Applicate
2020
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