Functional Medicine Approach to Patient Care Improves Sleep, Fatigue, and Quality of Life in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Author:

Strobel Thomas M1ORCID,Nguyen Christine1,Riggs Taylor1,Horst Sarah N1,Motley Amy1,Upadhyaya Spencer1,Campbell Sarah1,Spring Emily1,Dalal Robin L1,Scoville Elizabeth1,Pabla Baldeep1,Schwartz David A1,Beaulieu Dawn B1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center , Nashville, Tennessee , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background A Functional Medicine program was developed at an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) center with the goal of integrating strategies to address modifiable lifestyle factors and to complete a 6-week elimination diet under the direction of a trained Functional Medicine dietitian and Functional Medicine providers. Methods From January 2019 to November 2019, patients with controlled, but persistent, symptoms from IBD were offered enrollment. Each of the 5 visits incorporated an educational session focused on nutrition followed by a session focusing on modifiable lifestyle factors. The patients were placed on a supervised 6-week elimination diet. At each visit, patients completed the SIBDQ (Short Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire), FSS (Fatigue Severity Scale), PSQI (The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index), and MSQ (Medical Symptoms Questionnaire). Statistical analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon matched pairs signed-rank test. Results Nineteen patients enrolled (2 men: 1 ulcerative colitis [UC], 1 Crohn’s disease [CD]; 17 women: 3 UC, 14 CD). 15 patients completed all modules. There was improvement in all patient-reported outcomes (PROs) (FSS, P < .001; PSQI, P < .001; SIBDQ, P < .001; MSQ, P < .001). Every patient who completed the last session demonstrated weight loss. Conclusions The psychoemotional roots to immune disease states, particularly IBD, are complicated and often not addressed in traditional care. We are just beginning to understand the impact of nutrition, sleep, stress, movement, and relationships on IBD. In this cohort, utilizing Functional Medicine as an adjunct to traditional care resulted in improvement in all PROs.

Funder

Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Gastroenterology

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