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A low FODMAP diet is associated with changes in the microbiota and reduction in breath hydrogen but not colonic volume in healthy subjects
by
Gowland, Penny A.
, Mulvenna, Claire
, de Vos, Willem M.
, Singh, Gulzar
, Krishnasamy, Shanthi
, Lomer, Miranda C. E.
, Hoad, Caroline L.
, Major, Giles A. D.
, Spiller, Robin C.
, Marciani, Luca
, Korpela, Katri
, Barrett, David A.
, Jalanka, Jonna
, Pritchard, Sue
, Abdelrazig, Salah
, Sloan, Tim J.
in
Abundance
/ Adults
/ Astronomy
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomedical research
/ Carbohydrates
/ Control methods
/ Diet
/ Dietary supplements
/ Distension
/ Divergence
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Fermentation
/ Fructooligosaccharides
/ Gas production
/ Health aspects
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen ion concentration
/ Ingestion
/ Intestine
/ Irritable bowel syndrome
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Maltodextrin
/ Mansfield, Peter
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolites
/ Methane
/ Methane production
/ Methanogenic bacteria
/ Microbiota
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Nutrition research
/ Oil and gas production
/ Pharmacy
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ Polyols
/ Prebiotics
/ Randomization
/ Reduction
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Saccharides
/ Supplementation
2018
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A low FODMAP diet is associated with changes in the microbiota and reduction in breath hydrogen but not colonic volume in healthy subjects
by
Gowland, Penny A.
, Mulvenna, Claire
, de Vos, Willem M.
, Singh, Gulzar
, Krishnasamy, Shanthi
, Lomer, Miranda C. E.
, Hoad, Caroline L.
, Major, Giles A. D.
, Spiller, Robin C.
, Marciani, Luca
, Korpela, Katri
, Barrett, David A.
, Jalanka, Jonna
, Pritchard, Sue
, Abdelrazig, Salah
, Sloan, Tim J.
in
Abundance
/ Adults
/ Astronomy
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomedical research
/ Carbohydrates
/ Control methods
/ Diet
/ Dietary supplements
/ Distension
/ Divergence
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Fermentation
/ Fructooligosaccharides
/ Gas production
/ Health aspects
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen ion concentration
/ Ingestion
/ Intestine
/ Irritable bowel syndrome
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Maltodextrin
/ Mansfield, Peter
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolites
/ Methane
/ Methane production
/ Methanogenic bacteria
/ Microbiota
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Nutrition research
/ Oil and gas production
/ Pharmacy
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ Polyols
/ Prebiotics
/ Randomization
/ Reduction
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Saccharides
/ Supplementation
2018
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A low FODMAP diet is associated with changes in the microbiota and reduction in breath hydrogen but not colonic volume in healthy subjects
by
Gowland, Penny A.
, Mulvenna, Claire
, de Vos, Willem M.
, Singh, Gulzar
, Krishnasamy, Shanthi
, Lomer, Miranda C. E.
, Hoad, Caroline L.
, Major, Giles A. D.
, Spiller, Robin C.
, Marciani, Luca
, Korpela, Katri
, Barrett, David A.
, Jalanka, Jonna
, Pritchard, Sue
, Abdelrazig, Salah
, Sloan, Tim J.
in
Abundance
/ Adults
/ Astronomy
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomedical research
/ Carbohydrates
/ Control methods
/ Diet
/ Dietary supplements
/ Distension
/ Divergence
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Fermentation
/ Fructooligosaccharides
/ Gas production
/ Health aspects
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen ion concentration
/ Ingestion
/ Intestine
/ Irritable bowel syndrome
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Maltodextrin
/ Mansfield, Peter
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolites
/ Methane
/ Methane production
/ Methanogenic bacteria
/ Microbiota
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Nutrition research
/ Oil and gas production
/ Pharmacy
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ Polyols
/ Prebiotics
/ Randomization
/ Reduction
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Saccharides
/ Supplementation
2018
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A low FODMAP diet is associated with changes in the microbiota and reduction in breath hydrogen but not colonic volume in healthy subjects
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A low FODMAP diet is associated with changes in the microbiota and reduction in breath hydrogen but not colonic volume in healthy subjects
2018
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Ingestion of poorly digested, fermentable carbohydrates (fermentable oligo-, di-, mono-saccharides and polyols; FODMAPs) have been implicated in exacerbating intestinal symptoms and the reduction of intake with symptom alleviation. Restricting FODMAP intake is believed to relieve colonic distension by reducing colonic fermentation but this has not been previously directly assessed. We performed a randomised controlled trial comparing the effect of a low FODMAP diet combined with either maltodextrin or oligofructose on colonic contents, metabolites and microbiota.
A parallel randomised controlled trial in healthy adults (n = 37). All subjects followed a low FODMAP diet for a week and supplemented their diet with either maltodextrin (MD) or oligofructose (OF) 7g twice daily. Fasted assessments performed pre- and post-diet included MRI to assess colonic volume, breath testing for hydrogen and methane, and stool collection for microbiota analysis.
The low FODMAP diet was associated with a reduction in Bifidobacterium and breath hydrogen, which was reversed by oligofructose supplementation. The difference in breath hydrogen between groups post-intervention was 27ppm (95% CI 7 to 50, P<0.01). Colonic volume increased significantly from baseline in both groups (OF increased 110ml (19.6%), 95% CI 30ml to 190ml, P = 0.01; MD increased 90ml (15.5%), 95% CI 6ml to 175ml, P = 0.04) with no significant difference between them. Colonic volumes correlated with total breath hydrogen + methane. A divergence in Clostridiales abundance was observed with increased abundance of Ruminococcaceae in the maltodextrin group, while in the oligofructose group, Lachnospiraceae decreased. Subjects in either group with high methane production also tended to have high microbial diversity, high colonic volume and greater abundance of methanogens.
A low FODMAP diet reduces total bacterial count and gas production with little effect on colonic volume.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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