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Food, Dietary Patterns, or Is Eating Behavior to Blame? Analyzing the Nutritional Aspects of Functional Dyspepsia

Functional dyspepsia is a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by postprandial fullness, early satiation, epigastric pain, and epigastric burning. The pathophysiology of the disease is not fully elucidated and there is no permanent cure, although some therapies (drugs or herbal remedies) try to r...

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Autores principales: Amerikanou, Charalampia, Kleftaki, Stamatia-Angeliki, Valsamidou, Evdokia, Chroni, Eirini, Biagki, Theodora, Sigala, Demetra, Koutoulogenis, Konstantinos, Anapliotis, Panagiotis, Gioxari, Aristea, Kaliora, Andriana C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15061544
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author Amerikanou, Charalampia
Kleftaki, Stamatia-Angeliki
Valsamidou, Evdokia
Chroni, Eirini
Biagki, Theodora
Sigala, Demetra
Koutoulogenis, Konstantinos
Anapliotis, Panagiotis
Gioxari, Aristea
Kaliora, Andriana C.
author_facet Amerikanou, Charalampia
Kleftaki, Stamatia-Angeliki
Valsamidou, Evdokia
Chroni, Eirini
Biagki, Theodora
Sigala, Demetra
Koutoulogenis, Konstantinos
Anapliotis, Panagiotis
Gioxari, Aristea
Kaliora, Andriana C.
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description Functional dyspepsia is a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by postprandial fullness, early satiation, epigastric pain, and epigastric burning. The pathophysiology of the disease is not fully elucidated and there is no permanent cure, although some therapies (drugs or herbal remedies) try to reduce the symptoms. Diet plays a critical role in either the reduction or the exacerbation of functional dyspepsia symptoms; therefore dietary management is considered to be of high importance. Several foods have been suggested to be associated with worsening functional dyspepsia, such as fatty and spicy foods, soft drinks, and others, and other foods are thought to alleviate symptoms, such as apples, rice, bread, olive oil, yogurt, and others. Although an association between functional dyspepsia and irregular eating habits (abnormal meal frequency, skipping meals, late-night snacking, dining out, etc.) has been established, not many dietary patterns have been reported as potential factors that influence the severity of functional dyspepsia. A higher adherence to Western diets and a lower adherence to FODMAPs diets and healthy patterns, such as the Mediterranean diet, can contribute to the worsening of symptoms. More research is needed on the role of specific foods, dietary patterns, or specific eating habits in the management of functional dyspepsia.
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spelling pubmed-100597162023-03-30 Food, Dietary Patterns, or Is Eating Behavior to Blame? Analyzing the Nutritional Aspects of Functional Dyspepsia Amerikanou, Charalampia Kleftaki, Stamatia-Angeliki Valsamidou, Evdokia Chroni, Eirini Biagki, Theodora Sigala, Demetra Koutoulogenis, Konstantinos Anapliotis, Panagiotis Gioxari, Aristea Kaliora, Andriana C. Nutrients Review Functional dyspepsia is a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by postprandial fullness, early satiation, epigastric pain, and epigastric burning. The pathophysiology of the disease is not fully elucidated and there is no permanent cure, although some therapies (drugs or herbal remedies) try to reduce the symptoms. Diet plays a critical role in either the reduction or the exacerbation of functional dyspepsia symptoms; therefore dietary management is considered to be of high importance. Several foods have been suggested to be associated with worsening functional dyspepsia, such as fatty and spicy foods, soft drinks, and others, and other foods are thought to alleviate symptoms, such as apples, rice, bread, olive oil, yogurt, and others. Although an association between functional dyspepsia and irregular eating habits (abnormal meal frequency, skipping meals, late-night snacking, dining out, etc.) has been established, not many dietary patterns have been reported as potential factors that influence the severity of functional dyspepsia. A higher adherence to Western diets and a lower adherence to FODMAPs diets and healthy patterns, such as the Mediterranean diet, can contribute to the worsening of symptoms. More research is needed on the role of specific foods, dietary patterns, or specific eating habits in the management of functional dyspepsia. MDPI 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10059716/ /pubmed/36986274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15061544 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Amerikanou, Charalampia
Kleftaki, Stamatia-Angeliki
Valsamidou, Evdokia
Chroni, Eirini
Biagki, Theodora
Sigala, Demetra
Koutoulogenis, Konstantinos
Anapliotis, Panagiotis
Gioxari, Aristea
Kaliora, Andriana C.
Food, Dietary Patterns, or Is Eating Behavior to Blame? Analyzing the Nutritional Aspects of Functional Dyspepsia
title Food, Dietary Patterns, or Is Eating Behavior to Blame? Analyzing the Nutritional Aspects of Functional Dyspepsia
title_full Food, Dietary Patterns, or Is Eating Behavior to Blame? Analyzing the Nutritional Aspects of Functional Dyspepsia
title_fullStr Food, Dietary Patterns, or Is Eating Behavior to Blame? Analyzing the Nutritional Aspects of Functional Dyspepsia
title_full_unstemmed Food, Dietary Patterns, or Is Eating Behavior to Blame? Analyzing the Nutritional Aspects of Functional Dyspepsia
title_short Food, Dietary Patterns, or Is Eating Behavior to Blame? Analyzing the Nutritional Aspects of Functional Dyspepsia
title_sort food, dietary patterns, or is eating behavior to blame? analyzing the nutritional aspects of functional dyspepsia
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15061544
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