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Evidence suggests Ketogenic Diet maydecreaseClinical symptoms.

12 studies (17 claims)

Moderate consensus

Study Claims

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InterventionDirectionEndpointTypePopulationDosageTitle
free of FODMAPs dietDecreases - can reduceclinical symptoms of NCGS
Human
NCGS patientsNot specifiedNoncoeliac wheat sensitivity and diet.cited 2×
partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) diet supplementDecreases - presented a higher level of efficacy compared to group B (control group)clinical symptoms
Human
children (8-16 years) with functional bowel disorders, such as CAP or IBSNot specified for fruit juice (used as placebo).Partially hydrolyzed guar gum in pediatric functional abdominal pain.cited 43×
gluten-free dietDecreases - causes clinical remissionclinical symptoms
Human
children with celiac diseaseNot specifiedCeliac disease in children.cited 30×
gluten-free diet (GFD)Decreases - led to a significant improvementclinical symptoms
Human
NCGS patientsNot specifiedInfluence of low FODMAP and gluten-free diets on disease activity and intestinal microbiota in patients with non-celiac gluten sensitivity.cited 73×
low FODMAP dietDecreases - led to a significant improvementclinical symptoms
Human
NCGS patientsNot specifiedInfluence of low FODMAP and gluten-free diets on disease activity and intestinal microbiota in patients with non-celiac gluten sensitivity.cited 73×
gluten-free diet (GFD)Decreases - subsidedclinical symptoms
Human
subjects with non-coeliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS)Not specifiedDietary and symptom assessment in adults with self-reported non-coeliac gluten sensitivity.cited 22×
gluten-free dietDecreases - had their clinical symptoms resolved withinclinical symptoms
Human
majority of children (87.3%)Not specifiedGluten-Free Diet Compliance in Children With Celiac Disease and Its Effect on Clinical Symptoms: A Retrospective Cohort Study.cited 6×
gluten-free dietDecreases - excellent results onclinical symptoms
Human
childrenNot specifiedGluten-Free Diet Compliance in Children With Celiac Disease and Its Effect on Clinical Symptoms: A Retrospective Cohort Study.cited 6×
gluten-free dietDecreases - yields excellent resultsclinical symptoms present at the time of diagnosis
Human
children with celiac diseaseNot specifiedGluten-Free Diet Compliance in Children With Celiac Disease and Its Effect on Clinical Symptoms: A Retrospective Cohort Study.cited 6×
gluten-free dietIncreases - clinical improvementclinical symptoms
Human
11-year-old male with seronegative celiac diseaseSeronegative celiac disease with transient protein-losing enteropathy and vitamin B12 deficiency in a pediatric patient: Case report.
gluten-free dietIncreases - show clinical improvementclinical symptoms
Human
patients with other malabsorption disordersSeronegative celiac disease with transient protein-losing enteropathy and vitamin B12 deficiency in a pediatric patient: Case report.
gluten-free dietIncreases - clinical improvementclinical symptoms
Human
pediatric patientsSeronegative celiac disease with transient protein-losing enteropathy and vitamin B12 deficiency in a pediatric patient: Case report.
strict lifelong gluten-free diet excluding all wheat-, rye- and barley-containing food productsDecreases - improveclinical symptoms
HumanMolecular
patients with celiac diseaseNot specifiedIn vitro models for gluten toxicity: relevance for celiac disease pathogenesis and development of novel treatment options.cited 18×
low-FODMAP combined gluten-free diet (LF-GFD)Decreases - significantly enhancesclinical symptoms
Human
individuals diagnosed with irritable bowel syndromeNot specifiedEfficacy and Safety of a Low-FODMAP Diet in Combination with a Gluten-Free Diet for Adult Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.cited 1×
low FODMAPs dietDecreases - might alleviateclinical symptoms of IBD
Human
patients with IBDNot specifiedA randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of a diet low in fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols on the intestinal microbiome and inflammation in patients with ulcerative colitis: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.cited 13×
low-FODMAP dietNo effect - might modulateclinical symptoms
Human
patients with ulcerative colitisNot specifiedA randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of a diet low in fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols on the intestinal microbiome and inflammation in patients with ulcerative colitis: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.cited 13×
oral supplements of riboflavin and l-carnitine, in addition to a high-calorie and reduced-fat dietDecreases - improved dramaticallyclinical symptoms
Human
adolescent case of late-onset riboflavin-responsive multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MADD)Central nervous system and muscle involvement in an adolescent patient with riboflavin-responsive multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency.