A Low FODMAPs Diet in Celiac Patients With Persistent Gastrointestinal Symptoms
- Conditions
- Celiac Disease
- Interventions
- Dietary Supplement: Balanced low FODMAPs /gluten free dietDietary Supplement: Balanced gluten free diet
- Registration Number
- NCT02946827
- Brief Summary
FODMAPS (fructose, oligosaccharides, monosaccharides, disaccharides and polyols) are characterised as fermentable but poorly absorbed carbohydrates which enter the colon and are utilised by colonic bacteria. During fasting colonic nutrients are scarce but ingesting FODMAPS causes a rapid increase in carbohydrate which can overwhelm the microbiota's ability to utilise substrate. The excess reducing equivalents will generate hydrogen or methane. The principal symptoms are diarrhoea and abdominal distension. Patients with irritable bowel syndrome appear to benefit by restricting intake, possibly because they are hypersensitive to intestinal distension.
The focus of the study is to evaluate if in celiac patients with persistent abdominal symptoms and with a correct gluten free diet, a low FODMAPs diet can improve their symptoms. Moreover the study would like to observe if a dietary restriction in FODMAPs carries the risk of nutritional inadequacy.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 68
- Celiac patients assessed through positive serology and histology
- functional patients according IBS Roma III criteria
- subjects with VAS>5
- refractory celiac disease
- disaccharide intolerance (fructose an lactose breath test)
- abdominal surgery
- comorbidity
- patients recruited in other clinical trials
- positive patients at lactulose breath test (SIBO)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Low FODMAPs /balanced gluten free diet Balanced low FODMAPs /gluten free diet An expert in nutrition will give a balanced gluten free diet to patients, low in FODMAPs foods. Balanced gluten free diet Balanced gluten free diet An expert in nutrition will give a balanced gluten free diet to patients.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Improvement of VAS (psychometric response scale level continuous line between two end-points 0-10) values of globel well-being in patients undergoing a balanced Gluten Free/low FODMAPs diet compared to patients in balanced gluten free diet. 21 days
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Improvement of VAS values of IBS symptoms in patients undergoing a balanced Gluten Free/low FODMAPs diet compared to patients undergoing only a balanced gluten free diet. 21 days Evaluated IBS symptoms are: abdominal pain, bloating, satisfaction with stool consistency, epigastric pain, postprandial fullness, early satiety.
Improvement of psychological problems and symptoms of psychopathology through the symptom checklist 90 R (SCL 90 R) in patients undergoing a balanced Gluten Free/low FODMAPs diet compared to patients undergoing only a balanced gluten free diet. 21 days Evaluation of the dietary intake in micro and macro-nutrients before and after a Low FODMAP diet or a balanced Gluten Free diet through questionnaire. 21 days Improvement of quality of life assessed through SF-36 questionnaire (eight scale scores) in patients undergoing a balanced Gluten Free/low FODMAPs diet compared to patients undergoing only a balanced gluten free diet. 21 days
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Milan
🇮🇹Milan, Italy