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Parental Opinion about the Low FODMAP Diet in Dietary Treatment of Children with Functional Abdominal Pain

机译:父母意见关于饮食治疗功能性腹痛儿童饮食的父母意见

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The aim of this study was primarily to evaluate differences between parental opinion about the diet and overall changes in children’s symptoms of functional abdominal pain (FAP) during the low fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols (FODMAP) diet and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) diet. Secondly, this paper examined the agreement between parental perception of children’s symptoms and children’s self-assessment of symptoms during the diet in both treatment groups. Twenty-seven children with diagnosed functional abdominal pain (FAP) were randomized to one of two group, receiving the low FODMAP diet or the diet based on NICE guidelines. Children reported gastrointestinal symptoms at baseline and during the diet. At the end of the intervention, parents assessed their children’s diet and symptoms changes, using Likert scales. The agreement between parental and children assessments of gastrointestinal symptoms was defined as the percentage of compatible answers. In the low FODMAP group a significantly lower percentage of parents (38%) declared that it was easy to follow the diet, compared to the NICE group (57%), ( = 0.017). A high percentage of parents in both groups reported improvement in all symptoms of children during dietary intervention. A high level of agreement was also observed between parental and children’s self-assessment of abdominal pain intensity and frequency. Our research suggests that in parental opinion the low FODMAP diet is as effective as the diet based on NICE guidelines in children with FAP. However, the low FODMAP diet may seem more difficult to follow, and this may have had an impact on the effectiveness and acceptability of the FODMAP diet by children.
机译:本研究的目的主要是在低可发酵的寡糖,二糖,单糖和多元醇(FODMAP)饮食和国家卫生研究所在低可发酵的寡糖期间,评估父母患者患者饮食和儿童症状的总体变化的差异。和护理卓越(漂亮)饮食。其次,本文审查了对儿童症状和儿童自我评估症状的父母对饮食中的症状之间的同意。二十七名具有诊断功能腹痛(FAP)的儿童随机分为两组之一,基于良好的准则接受低FODMAP饮食或饮食。儿童报告了基线和饮食期间的胃肠道症状。在干预结束时,父母评估了他们的孩子的饮食和症状,使用李克特量表进行了变化。父母和儿童之间的协议与胃肠道症状的评估被定义为兼容答案的百分比。在低FODMAP组中,父母的百分比明显较低(38%)宣称,与漂亮的群体(57%)相比,易于遵循饮食(57%),(= 0.017)。两组群体的高百分比父母报告了饮食干预期间儿童所有症状的改善。父母和儿童对腹痛强度和频率的自我评估之间也观察到高度协议。我们的研究表明,在父母意见中,低FODMAP饮食与基于FAP儿童的良好准则一样有效。然而,低FODMAP饮食可能似乎更难以遵循,这可能对儿童饲料饮食的有效性和可接受性产生影响。

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