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NCT07607132
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Digitally Delivered Dietary Treament for Adult Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Pilot Study

Sponsor: Sahlgrenska University Hospital

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Summary

Two carbohydrate reduced diets, the low FODMAP diet (LFD) and low-carbohydrate diet (LCD), have in randomized controlled studies shown efficacy in relieving symptoms in patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), but access to trained dieticians is limited. Digital delivery may offer a convenient, cost-effective and scalable solution. This pilot study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility of digitally delivered evidence-based dietary treatments in relieving gastrointestinal, psychological and somatic symptoms and improving quality of life in patients with IBS. Adults with IBS will be recruited via social media and clinical referrals and will receive their choice of the two dietary treatments: LFD with traditional IBS dietary advice or LCD. Participants will get access to the digital platform which contains information about the study, IBS pathophysiology, the treatment diet along with recipes and a mobile application for food scanning. Participants will complete digital questionnaires at baseline and week four to evaluate changes in gastrointestinal symptoms (IBS-SSS), somatic and psychological symptoms (PHQ-15, HADS, VSI) and quality of life (IBS-QoL). Feasibility and adherence is assessed with an evaluation questionnaire.

Official title: Digitally Delivered Dietary Treament for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 64 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

32

Start Date

2024-05-02

Completion Date

2025-04-01

Last Updated

2026-05-28

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Digital dietary platform

a digital platform with information about the study, IBS, the treatment diet along with recipes and a mobile application for food scanning.

Locations (1)

Dept of Internal Medicine, Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Gothenburg, Sweden