Nutritional Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

作者: Anthony Otley , Andrew S. Day , Mary Zachos

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5061-0_28

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摘要: Nutritional monitoring and therapy are an integral component of the management children with inflammatory bowel disease. Given early age onset, impact disease can have a profound on nutritional status, growth, pubertal development, bone health, self-esteem, quality life. In treatment IBD in children, nutrition growth outcomes critical indicators overall well-being therapeutic success addition to other targets symptom resolution mucosal healing. multitude pharmacologic approaches therapy, there is extensive evidence supporting efficacy Crohn’s Current guidelines support exclusive enteral (EEN) as first-line induce remission active CD. This chapter will focus deficiencies role IBD.

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