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Publication Name World Journal of Clinical Cases
Manuscript ID 69347
Country Brazil
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ISSN 2307-8960 (online)
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Category Medicine, Research & Experimental
Manuscript Type Editorial
Article Title Diet and intestinal bacterial overgrowth: Is there evidence?
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Claudineia Souza, Raquel Rocha and Helma Pinchemel Cotrim
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Raquel Rocha, DSc, MD, MSc, Professor, Sciences of Nutrition, Federal University of Bahia, Avenida Araújo Pinho, 32 Canela, Salvador 40110-060, BA, Brazil. raquelrocha2@yahoo.com.br
Key Words Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth; Treatment; Diet; Nutrition
Core Tip Some dietary interventions have been used in clinical practice for the treatment of small bowel bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), however the available evidence to support such approaches is of low quality and scarce. Thus, the treatment of SIBO must be focused on controlling the underlying disease and observing the improvement in the symptoms presented by the patient, since so far there is no specific diet for the treatment of SIBO
Publish Date 2022-05-24 14:32
Citation Souza C, Rocha R, Cotrim HP. Diet and intestinal bacterial overgrowth: Is there evidence? World J Clin Cases 2022; 10(15): 4713-4716
URL https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v10/i15/4713.htm
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v10.i15.4713
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