TY - JOUR T1 - Implementation of a low FODMAP diet for functional abdominal pain JO - Anales de Pediatría (English Edition) T2 - AU - Baranguán Castro,María Luisa AU - Ros Arnal,Ignacio AU - García Romero,Ruth AU - Rodríguez Martínez,Gerardo AU - Ubalde Sainz,Eduardo SN - 23412879 M3 - 10.1016/j.anpede.2018.02.014 DO - 10.1016/j.anpede.2018.02.014 UR - https://analesdepediatria.org/en-implementation-low-fodmap-diet-for-articulo-S2341287919300043 AB - IntroductionThe low FODMAP diet (fermentable oligosaccharides, monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polyols) has shown to be effective in adult patients with irritable bowel syndrome, but there are few studies on paediatric patients. The aim of this study is to assess the implementation and the outcomes of a low FODMAP diet in the treatment of functional abdominal pain in children from a Mediterranean area. Material and methodsA table was designed in which foods were classified according to their FODMAP content, as well as a ‘Symptoms and Stools Diary’. A prospective study was conducted on children with functional abdominal pain in our Paediatric Gastroenterology Unit. ResultsA total of 22 patients were enrolled in the trial, and 20 completed it. Data were collected of the abdominal pain features over a period of 3 days, and then patients followed a two-week low FODMAP diet. Afterwards, information about abdominal pain features was collected again. After the diet, they showed fewer daily abdominal pain episodes compared to baseline (1.16 [IQR: 0.41–3.33] versus 2 [IQR: 1.33–6.33] daily episodes, P=.024), less pain severity compared to baseline (1.41cm [IQR: 0.32–5.23] versus 4.63cm [IQR: 2.51–6.39] measured by 10-cm Visual Analogue Scale, P=.035), less interference with daily activities, and less gastrointestinal symptoms. Only 15% of patients found it difficult to follow the diet. ConclusionsThe implementation of a low FODMAP diet for 2 weeks in a Mediterranean paediatric population diagnosed with functional abdominal pain is possible with adapted diets. It was highly valued by patients, and they showed an improvement in abdominal pain symptoms assessed by objective methods. ER -