Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are closely linked to nutrition. The latest research indicates that diet and nutrition are significantly involved in the etiopathogenesis of the disease, although their specific role throughout its clinical course still remains unclear. This study reviewed how diet and nutrition are associated with IBD development and management. Even though specific diets have been shown to bring about positive outcomes, there is currently no scientific consensus regarding an appropriate diet that would benefit all IBD patients. We suggest that individualized dietary recommendations are of the greatest importance and that diets should be planned to provide individual IBD patients with specific nutrient requirements while keeping all the clinical aspects of the patients in mind. Further research is clearly necessary to investigate nutritional factors involved in IBD development and, especially, to evaluate the applications of the diets during the course of the disease.
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De Castro, M. M., Pascoal, L. B., Steigleder, K. M., De Lourdes Setsuko Ayrizono, M., Milanski, M., Leal, R. F., … Corona, L. P. (2021). Role of diet and nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease. World Journal of Experimental Medicine, 11(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.5493/wjem.v11.i1.1
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