Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are very common and life-impacting in children and young adults, covering 50% of pediatric gastroenterologist consultations. As it is known, FGIDs may be due to alterations in the gut–brain axis, dysbiosis and dysregulation of intestinal barrier, causing leaky gut. This may enhance increased antigen and bacterial passage through a damaged mucosa, worsening the impact of different medical conditions such as FGIDs. Little is known about the role of nutrients in modifying this “barrier disruption”. This narrative review aims to analyze the clinical evidence concerning diet and Intestinal Permeability (IP) in FGIDs in children. We searched the PubMed/Medline library for articles published between January 2000 and November 2021 including children aged 0–18 years old, using keywords related to the topic. Since diet induces changes in the intestinal barrier and microbiota, we aimed at clarifying how it is possible to modify IP in FGIDs by diet modulation, and how this can impact on gastrointestinal symptoms. We found that) is that small changes in eating habits, such as a low-FODMAP diet, an adequate intake of fiber and intestinal microbiota modulation by prebiotics and probiotics, seem to lead to big improvements in quality of life.

Giorgio, V., Margiotta, G., Stella, G., Di Cicco, F., Leoni, C., Proli, F., Zampino, G., Gasbarrini, A., Onesimo, R., Intestinal Permeability in Children with Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: The Effects of Diet, <<NUTRIENTS>>, 2022; 14 (8): 1-10. [doi:10.3390/nu14081578] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/206941]

Intestinal Permeability in Children with Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: The Effects of Diet

Giorgio, Valentina;Margiotta, Gaia;Stella, Giuseppe;Di Cicco, Federica;Leoni, Chiara;Zampino, Giuseppe;Gasbarrini, Antonio;Onesimo, Roberta
2022

Abstract

Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are very common and life-impacting in children and young adults, covering 50% of pediatric gastroenterologist consultations. As it is known, FGIDs may be due to alterations in the gut–brain axis, dysbiosis and dysregulation of intestinal barrier, causing leaky gut. This may enhance increased antigen and bacterial passage through a damaged mucosa, worsening the impact of different medical conditions such as FGIDs. Little is known about the role of nutrients in modifying this “barrier disruption”. This narrative review aims to analyze the clinical evidence concerning diet and Intestinal Permeability (IP) in FGIDs in children. We searched the PubMed/Medline library for articles published between January 2000 and November 2021 including children aged 0–18 years old, using keywords related to the topic. Since diet induces changes in the intestinal barrier and microbiota, we aimed at clarifying how it is possible to modify IP in FGIDs by diet modulation, and how this can impact on gastrointestinal symptoms. We found that) is that small changes in eating habits, such as a low-FODMAP diet, an adequate intake of fiber and intestinal microbiota modulation by prebiotics and probiotics, seem to lead to big improvements in quality of life.
2022
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Giorgio, V., Margiotta, G., Stella, G., Di Cicco, F., Leoni, C., Proli, F., Zampino, G., Gasbarrini, A., Onesimo, R., Intestinal Permeability in Children with Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: The Effects of Diet, <<NUTRIENTS>>, 2022; 14 (8): 1-10. [doi:10.3390/nu14081578] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/206941]
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