State-of-the art review of the role of diet and nutrition in the management of inflammatory bowel diseases
Helps guide patient management and stimulate investigative efforts
Written by experts in their fields
This book is a state-of-the art review for clinicians and dieticians with an interest in nutrition and inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis). The volume covers new data about dietary risk factors for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, examines the association between diet and microbiome, describes the various diets in the management of these diseases, and discusses macro- and micronutrient deficiency that occurs in such patients. The book also examines the management of patients on total parenteral nutrition, and management of the short gut syndrome with TPN and novel pharmacologic therapies. Written by experts in their fields, Nutritional Management of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Comprehensive Guide is a valuable and uniquely specialized resource for gastroenterologists, nutritionists, primary care physicians, and other health care providers and researchers dealing with the management of these complex illnesses.
Table of contents (12 chapters)
Diet and Microbiome in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Sauk, Jenny
Pages 3-16
Dietary Risk Factors for the Onset and Relapse of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Hart, Andrew R. (et al.)
Pages 17-28
Vitamin D and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Desalermos, Athanasios P. (et al.)
Pages 31-51
Diagnosis and Management of Iron Deficiency in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Greuter, Thomas (et al.)
Pages 53-64
Other Micronutrient Deficiencies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: From A to Zinc
Hwang, Caroline (et al.)
Pages 65-101
Enteral Nutrition in the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Bousvaros, Athos
Pages 105-115
Elimination Diets for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Hou, Jason K.
Pages 117-129
Prebiotics and Probiotics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Abraham, Bincy P. (et al.)
Pages 131-147
Total Parenteral Nutrition and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Indications, Long term Outcomes, and Complications
Loganathan, Priya (et al.)
Pages 151-167
Short Bowel Syndrome: Physiologic Considerations and Nutritional Management