Differences in Nutrient Intake with Homemade versus Chef-Prepared Specific Carbohydrate Diet Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Insights into Dietary Research.
Child
Diet
Inflammatory bowel diseases
Nutritional therapy
Journal
Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology & nutrition
ISSN: 2234-8646
Titre abrégé: Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr
Pays: Korea (South)
ID NLM: 101590471
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Sep 2021
Sep 2021
Historique:
received:
20
01
2021
revised:
19
07
2021
accepted:
23
07
2021
entrez:
24
9
2021
pubmed:
25
9
2021
medline:
25
9
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
The aim of this study was to evaluate the nutrient content consumed by children and adolescents on home-prepared versus chef-prepared specific carbohydrate diets (SCD) as therapy for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Dietary intake of two cohorts with active IBD initiating the SCD over 12 weeks was assessed. The home-prepared cohort received detailed guidance from dietitians on implementation of the SCD. The chef in the other cohort was knowledgeable in the SCD and prepared meals from a fixed set of recipes. Data from 3-day diet diaries at 4 different time points were collected. US Recommended Daily Allowances (RDA) were calculated for macronutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Eight participants on the homemade SCD and 5 participants on the chef-prepared SCD were included in analysis. Mean % RDA for energy intake was 115% and 87% for homemade and chef-prepared groups ( The SCD implemented homemade versus chef-prepared can result in significantly different intake of nutrients and this may influence efficacy of this dietary therapy. Meal preparation dynamics and the motivation of families who pursue dietary treatment may play an important role on the foods consumed and the outcomes on dietary therapy with the SCD.
Identifiants
pubmed: 34557396
doi: 10.5223/pghn.2021.24.5.432
pmc: PMC8443856
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Pagination
432-442Informations de copyright
Copyright © 2021 by The Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.
Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
Conflict of Interest: The authors have no financial conflicts of interest.
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