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Identification of SIBO Subtypes along with Nutritional Status and Diet as Key Elements of SIBO Therapy

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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a pathology of the small intestine and may predispose individuals to various nutritional deficiencies. Little is known about whether specific subtypes of SIBO, such as the hydrogen-dominant (H+), methane-dominant (M+), or hydrogen/methane–dominant (H+/M+), impact nutritional status and dietary intake in SIBO patients. The aim of this study was to investigate possible correlations between biochemical parameters, dietary nutrient intake, and distinct SIBO subtypes. This observational study included 67 patients who were newly diagnosed with SIBO. Biochemical parameters and diet were studied utilizing laboratory tests and food records, respectively. The H+/M+ group was associated with low serum vitamin D (p < 0.001), low serum ferritin (p = 0.001) and low fiber intake (p = 0.001). The M+ group was correlated with high serum folic acid (p = 0.002) and low intakes of fiber (p = 0.001) and lactose (p = 0.002). The H+ group was associated with low lactose intake (p = 0.027). These results suggest that the subtype of SIBO may have varying effects on dietary intake, leading to a range of biochemical deficiencies. Conversely, specific dietary patterns may predispose one to the development of a SIBO subtype. The assessment of nutritional status and diet, along with the diagnosis of SIBO subtypes, are believed to be key components of SIBO therapy.
Title: Identification of SIBO Subtypes along with Nutritional Status and Diet as Key Elements of SIBO Therapy
Description:
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a pathology of the small intestine and may predispose individuals to various nutritional deficiencies.
Little is known about whether specific subtypes of SIBO, such as the hydrogen-dominant (H+), methane-dominant (M+), or hydrogen/methane–dominant (H+/M+), impact nutritional status and dietary intake in SIBO patients.
The aim of this study was to investigate possible correlations between biochemical parameters, dietary nutrient intake, and distinct SIBO subtypes.
This observational study included 67 patients who were newly diagnosed with SIBO.
Biochemical parameters and diet were studied utilizing laboratory tests and food records, respectively.
The H+/M+ group was associated with low serum vitamin D (p < 0.
001), low serum ferritin (p = 0.
001) and low fiber intake (p = 0.
001).
The M+ group was correlated with high serum folic acid (p = 0.
002) and low intakes of fiber (p = 0.
001) and lactose (p = 0.
002).
The H+ group was associated with low lactose intake (p = 0.
027).
These results suggest that the subtype of SIBO may have varying effects on dietary intake, leading to a range of biochemical deficiencies.
Conversely, specific dietary patterns may predispose one to the development of a SIBO subtype.
The assessment of nutritional status and diet, along with the diagnosis of SIBO subtypes, are believed to be key components of SIBO therapy.

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