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Increases Bifidobacterium dentium - : low fodmap diet |
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Randomised clinical trial: effect of low-FODMAP rye bread versus regular rye bread on the intestinal microbiota of irritable bowel syndrome patients: association with individual symptom variation. BMC nutrition (BMC Nutr ) Vol: 5 Issue Pages: 12 Pub: 2019 Epub: 2019 Mar 6 Authors Laatikainen R , Jalanka J , Loponen J , Hongisto SM , Hillilä M , Koskenpato J , Korpela R , Salonen A , Html Article Publication |
Increases Bifidobacterium dentium - : low fodmap diet |
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A diet high in FODMAPs as a novel dietary strategy in diabetes? Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) (Clin Nutr ) Vol: 41 Issue 10 Pages: 2103-2112 Pub: 2022 Oct Epub: 2022 Aug 7 Authors Chu N , Chan JC , Chow E , Publication |
Increases Bifidobacterium dentium - : low fodmap diet |
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Long-term personalized low FODMAP diet improves symptoms and maintains luminal Bifidobacteria abundance in irritable bowel syndrome. Neurogastroenterology and motility (Neurogastroenterol Motil ) Vol: 34 Issue 4 Pages: e14241 Pub: 2022 Apr Epub: 2021 Aug 24 Authors Staudacher HM , Rossi M , Kaminski T , Dimidi E , Ralph FSE , Wilson B , Martin LD , Louis P , Lomer MCE , Irving PM , Whelan K , Publication |
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Effects of dietary FODMAP content on the faecal microbiome and gastrointestinal physiology in healthy adults: a randomised, controlled cross-over feeding study. The British journal of nutrition (Br J Nutr ) Vol: Issue Pages: 1-39 Pub: 2025 Apr 24 Epub: 2025 Apr 24 Authors Murtaza N , Collins L , Yao CK , Thwaites PA , Veitch P , Varney JE , Gill PA , Gibson PR , Morrison M , Muir JG , Publication |
Decreases Bifidobacterium dentium - : low fodmap diet |
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Effects of a low FODMAP diet on the colonic microbiome in irritable bowel syndrome: a systematic review with meta-analysis. The American journal of clinical nutrition (Am J Clin Nutr ) Vol: 116 Issue 4 Pages: 943-952 Pub: 2022 Oct 6 Epub: Authors So D , Loughman A , Staudacher HM , Html Article Publication |
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