Intermittent Fasting and Reduction of Inflammatory Response in a Patient with Ulcerative Colitis

Author:

Roco-Videla Ángel1ORCID,Villota-Arcos Claudio23,Pino-Astorga Carolina2ORCID,Mendoza-Puga Daniela4,Bittner-Ortega Mauricio3,Corbeaux-Ascui Tatiana5

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Salud y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de las Américas, Providencias, Santiago 7500975, Chile

2. Escuela de Nutrición y Dietética, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Bernardo O’Higgins, Santiago 8370993, Chile

3. Laboratorio de Microbiologia y Biotecnologia Oral, Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Echaurren 237, Piso 6, Santiago 8370133, Chile

4. Integramédica, Parte de BUPA, Director Médico ITR-IBB-ITA, Cerro Colorado 5240, Las Condes, Santiago 7560995, Chile

5. Fundación Oncoloop, Av. Antonio Varas 710, Providencia, Santiago 7500967, Chile

Abstract

Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory disease that affects the colon, generating a crisis period associated with diarrhea and ulcerations. Stress plays a pivotal role in modulating the inflammatory response and aggravating progression. Different studies have shown that fasting reduces inflammation markers, and intermittent fasting decreases inflammatory markers such as IL-2, IL-6, and RCP. Goal: To evaluate the impact of intermittent fasting on a patient diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. A female patient underwent intermittent fasting (10/14) for eight weeks. Clinical tests were performed for blood count, RCP, biochemical profile, glycemia, and T4/TSH levels. Fecal calprotectin was determined. Clinical exams were assessed before and after intermittent fasting. Inflammation markers, such as CRP and calprotectin, were significantly reduced after eight weeks of intermittent fasting. The patient reported feeling better and was seizure-free during the following months when she continued fasting intermittently. Intermittent fasting allowed for a reduction in inflammation markers.

Funder

Research Department of the Universidad de las Américas

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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