Association of Habitual Dietary Fiber Intake and Fecal Microbiome Gene Abundance with Gastrointestinal Symptoms in an Irritable Bowel Syndrome Cohort
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Roy, NicoleHeenan, Phoebe
Wall, Catherine
Young, Wayne
Carco, Caterina
Keenan, Jacqueline
Cotter, Paul

Maclean, Paul
Mullaney, Jane
Fraser, Karl
James, Shanalee
McNabb, Warren
Gearry, Richard
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2020-05-29
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N. Roy, P. Heenan, C. Wall, W. Young, C. Carco, J. Keenan, P. Cotter, P. Maclean, J. Mullaney, K, Fraser, S. James, W. McNabb, R. Gearry, Association of Habitual Dietary Fiber Intake and Fecal Microbiome Gene Abundance with Gastrointestinal Symptoms in an Irritable Bowel Syndrome Cohort, Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 4, Issue Supplement_2, June 2020, Page 1581, https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa062_038Abstract
Objectives: Dietary fibre supplementation is recognised as important for functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID). The exact role of the microbiome in this relationship remains unclear. We explored differences in dietary fibre intake, GI symptoms and the fecal microbiome in those with FGID.Funder
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employmentae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa062_038
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