Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic, progressive and relapsing inflammatory disorders of unknown etiology that may cause disability over time. Data from epidemiologic studies indicate that diet may play a role in the risk of developing and the course of IBD. It is known that the group of beneficial bacteria was reduced in the IBD and that the Mediterranean diet (MD)-which is defined as eating habits characterized by high consumption of plant foods, mainly cereals, vegetables, fruit as well as olive oil, and small portions of dairy products, sweets, sugar and meat products-affects gut microbiota, enriching beneficial bacteria, which support gut barrier function and reduce inflammation. Although several studies support different favorable effects of MD on IBD, adherence to MD by IBD patients is generally low, including patients from the Mediterranean Basin. Patients avoid many products which are elements of MD because there cause gastrointestinal symptoms. Patients should be encouraged to have a healthy and well-balanced diet according to individual tolerance of products. A good option seems to be good modified MD, changing hard-to-digest products to easy digest.
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Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Med, Dept Med, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaUniv Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Med, Dept Med, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Shafiee, Nor Hamizah
Manaf, Zahara Abdul
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Manaf, Zahara Abdul
Mokhtar, Norfilza M.
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Mokhtar, Norfilza M.
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