The Crohn’s Disease Exclusion Diet: A Comprehensive Review of Evidence, Implementation Strategies, Practical Guidance, and Future Directions

Author:

Sigall Boneh Rotem12ORCID,Westoby Catherine3,Oseran Ilan4,Sarbagili-Shabat Chen15,Albenberg Lindsey G6,Lionetti Paolo7ORCID,Manuel Navas-López Víctor8,Martín-de-Carpi Javier9,Yanai Henit10ORCID,Maharshak Nitsan11,Van Limbergen Johan1213,Wine Eytan14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Unit, The E. Wolfson Medical Center , Holon , Israel

2. Tytgat Institute for Liver and Intestinal Research, Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Amsterdam , Amsterdam , the Netherlands

3. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust , Southampton , UK

4. Department of Psychology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , Beer-Sheva , Israel

5. The Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University , Tel-Aviv , Israel

6. Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia , Philadelphia, PA , USA

7. Department Neurofarba, University of Florence, Meyer children’s Hospital IRCCS , Florence , Italy

8. Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Unit. Hospital Regional Universitario de Málaga. IBIMA. Málaga , Spain

9. Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Department, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Barcelona , Spain

10. IBD center, Division of Gastroenterology, Rabin Medical center , Petach Tikva , Israel ; affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

11. Tel Aviv Medical Center, affiliated to the Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv , Israel

12. Department of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Emma Children’s Hospital , Amsterdam , the Netherlands

13. Amsterdam Public Health research institute, University of Amsterdam , Amsterdam , the Netherlands

14. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta , Edmonton, AB , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Dietary therapy is increasingly recognized for the management of Crohn’s disease (CD) over recent years, including the use of exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) as first-line therapy for pediatric CD according to current guidelines. The Crohn’s disease exclusion diet (CDED) is a whole-food diet designed to reduce exposure to dietary components that are potentially pro-inflammatory, mediated by negative effects on the gut microbiota, immune response, and the intestinal barrier. The CDED has emerged as a valid alternative to EEN with cumulative evidence, including randomized controlled trials, supporting use for induction of remission and possibly maintenance in children and adults. We gathered a group of multidisciplinary experts, including pediatric and adult gastroenterologists, inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) expert dietitians, and a psychologist to discuss the evidence, identify gaps, and provide insights into improving the use of CDED based on a comprehensive review of CDED literature and professional experience. This article reviews the management of CDED in both children and adults, long-term aspects of CDED, indications and contraindications, selecting the best candidates, identifying challenges with CDED, globalization, the role of the multidisciplinary team, especially of dietitian, and future directions. We concluded that CDED is an established dietary therapy that could serve as an alternative to EEN in many pediatric and adult cases, especially with mild to moderate disease. In severe disease, complicated phenotypes, or with extraintestinal involvement, CDED should be considered on a case-by-case basis, according to physician and dietitians’ discretion. More studies are warranted to assess the efficacy of CDED in different scenarios.

Funder

Nestle Health Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Gastroenterology,Immunology and Allergy

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