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Fructose malabsorption and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome: guidelines for effective dietary managementSusan J Shepherd
Department of Gastroenterology and Monash University, Victoria, Australia
J Am Diet Assoc 106:1631-9. 2006..01), as was improvement in individual symptoms (P<0.01 for all symptoms). This comprehensive fructose malabsorption dietary therapy achieves a high level of sustained adherence and good symptomatic response...
Fructan and free fructose content of common Australian vegetables and fruitJane G Muir
Monash University, Department of Medicine, Box Hill Hospital, Victoria 3128, Australia
J Agric Food Chem 55:6619-27. 2007..Research in this area will be facilitated through the availability of more comprehensive food composition data...
Pilot study on the effect of reducing dietary FODMAP intake on bowel function in patients without a colonCatherine Croagh
Department of Gastroenterology and Monash University Department of Medicine, Box Hill Hospital, Victoria, Australia
Inflamm Bowel Dis 13:1522-8. 2007..The aim was to perform a proof-of-concept evaluation of this hypothesis...
Measurement of short-chain carbohydrates in common Australian vegetables and fruits by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)Jane G Muir
Department of Medicine, Monash University, Box Hill Hospital, Clive Ward Centre, Victoria, Australia
J Agric Food Chem 57:554-65. 2009..53-5.99 g/100 g of fw), mannitol was found in 2 fruits, and nystose or kestose was measured in 8 fruits. Understanding the importance of dietary FODMAPs will be greatly assisted by comprehensive food composition data...
Food choice as a key management strategy for functional gastrointestinal symptomsPeter R Gibson
Department of Gastroenterology, Alfred Hospital, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Am J Gastroenterol 107:657-66; quiz 667. 2012..Food choice via the low FODMAP and potentially other dietary strategies is now a realistic and efficacious therapeutic approach for functional gut symptoms...
Dietary triggers of abdominal symptoms in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: randomized placebo-controlled evidenceSusan J Shepherd
Department of Gastroenterology and Monash University Department of Medicine, Box Hill Hospital, Victoria, Australia
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 6:765-71. 2008....
Gluten causes gastrointestinal symptoms in subjects without celiac disease: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trialJessica R Biesiekierski
Monash University Department of Medicine and Gastroenterology, Box Hill Hospital, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia
Am J Gastroenterol 106:508-14; quiz 515. 2011..The aims of this study were to determine whether gluten ingestion can induce symptoms in non-celiac individuals and to examine the mechanism...
Strategies to manage gastrointestinal symptoms complicating enteral feedingJacqueline S Barrett
Monash University, Department of Medicine, and Department of Gastroenterology, Box Hill Hospital, Box Hill Victoria, Australia
JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 33:21-6. 2009..It has compelling theoretical support, but requires further investigation. A methodical clinical approach to gastrointestinal complications of enteral feeding is warranted and an algorithm for management is proposed...
Evidence-based dietary management of functional gastrointestinal symptoms: The FODMAP approachPeter R Gibson
Monash University Department of Medicine, Box Hill Hospital, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia
J Gastroenterol Hepatol 25:252-8. 2010..The link between food intake and symptom induction is recognized. This review aims to describe the evidence base for restricting rapidly fermentable, short-chain carbohydrates (FODMAPs) in controlling such symptoms...
