Journal article
Review article: exclude or expose? The paradox of conceptually opposite treatments for irritable bowel syndrome
JR Biesiekierski, LP Manning, HB Murray, JWS Vlaeyen, B Ljótsson, L Van Oudenhove
Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | WILEY | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/apt.17111
Abstract
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a heterogeneous disorder of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) maintained by interacting biological, psychological, and social processes. Interestingly, there are two contrasting yet evidence-based treatment approaches for reducing IBS symptoms: exclusion diets such as those low in fermentable oligo-, di-, monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAPs) and exposure-based cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT). Exclusion diets recommend patients avoid foods thought to be symptom-inducing, whereas exposure-based CBT encourages patients to expose themselves to foods. Aims: To address the paradox of conceptually opposite exclusion diets and exposure-based CBT for IBS...
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Funding Acknowledgements
JV is supported by the Asthenes long-term structural funding - Methusalem grant (#METH/15/011) by the Flemish Government, Belgium, and a grant from the Dutch Research Council NWO (Grant# 406.20.GO.032). HBM is supported by the National Institutes of Health (K23 DK131334 and U24NS113850-02). BL owns and licences an irritable bowel syndrome CBT manual for commercial purposes.