Dietary Triggers of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in IBS Patients
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Irritable Bowel Syndrome focused on measuring crossover, gluten, amylase trypsin inhibitors, diet, challenge
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- IBS diagnosis based on Rome IV criteria.
- Asymptomatic on a gluten-free diet (IBS-SSS score 0-74).
- Compliance with the study procedures (according to the investigator's own judgement).
- Signing the Study Informed Consent form.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Concurrent systemic disease and/or laboratory abnormalities considered by investigators to be risky or that could interfere with data collection.
- Concurrent organic gastrointestinal disease (i.e. Celiac disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, peptic ulcer disease, etc.) other than benign polyps, diverticulosis, hemorrhoids, lipoma and melanosis coli.
- Major abdominal surgery with the exception of hernia repair, appendectomy, Caesarian section, tubal ligation, cholecystectomy, hysterectomy, and hemorrhoidectomy.
- History of active cancer in the last 5 years, other than skin basal cells cancer.
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
- Current use of antibiotics or antibiotic treatment within 1 months before the first visit.
- Consumption of probiotics within 1 month prior to the first visit.
- Use of non-authorized medications (see Unauthorized Medications section).
- Patients on a high fibre diet (>35 g/day for males, > 25 g/day for females), consuming high inulin containing foods (>5 g/day), and/or consuming dietary fibre supplements (as assessed by dietary assessment questionnaire) in the 4 weeks prior to the first visit.
- Patients currently participating or having participated in a trial within the past month.
Sites / Locations
- McMaster University Medical CentreRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Gluten, ATIs, nocebo
Gluten, nocebo, ATIs
ATIs, gluten, nocebo
ATIs, nocebo, gluten
Nocebo, ATIs, gluten
Nocebo, gluten, ATIs
Participants will start on 1 week of muesli bars with purified gluten followed by 14 days washout. They will then take 1 week of muesli bars with non-purified gluten (containing ATIs) followed by 14 days of washout. Finally, they will have 1 week of nocebo muesli bars (with nothing).
Participants will start on 1 week of muesli bars with purified gluten followed by 14 days washout. They will then take 1 week of nocebo muesli bars (with nothing) followed by 14 days of washout. Finally, they will have 1 week of muesli bars with non-purified gluten (containing ATIs).
Participants will start on 1 week of muesli bars with non-purified gluten (containing ATIs) followed by 14 days washout. They will then take 1 week of muesli bars with purified gluten followed by 14 days of washout. Finally, they will have 1 week of nocebo muesli bars (with nothing).
Participants will start on 1 week of muesli bars with non-purified gluten (containing ATIs) followed by 14 days washout. They will then take 1 week of nocebo muesli bars (containing nothing) followed by 14 days of washout. Finally, they will have 1 week of muesli bars with purified gluten.
Participants will start on 1 week of nocebo muesli bars (with nothing) followed by 14 days washout. They will then take 1 week of muesli bars containing non-purified gluten (containing ATIs) followed by 14 days of washout. Finally, they will have 1 week of muesli bars with purified gluten.
Participants will start on 1 week of nocebo muesli bars (with nothing) followed by 14 days washout. They will then take 1 week of muesli bars with purified gluten followed by 14 days of washout. Finally, they will have 1 week of muesli bars with non-purified gluten (containing ATIs).