Fructose- and sorbitol-reduced diet improves mood and gastrointestinal disturbances in fructose malabsorbers

Citation
M. Ledochowski et al., Fructose- and sorbitol-reduced diet improves mood and gastrointestinal disturbances in fructose malabsorbers, SC J GASTR, 35(10), 2000, pp. 1048-1052
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenerology and Hepatology","da verificare
Journal title
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
ISSN journal
00365521 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
10
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1048 - 1052
Database
ISI
SICI code
0036-5521(200010)35:10<1048:FASDIM>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Background: Fructose malabsorption is characterized by the inability to abs orb fructose efficiently. As a consequence fructose reaches the colon where it is broken down by bacteria to short fatty acids, CO2 and H-2. Bloating, cramps, osmotic diarrhea and other symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome ar e the consequences and can be seen in about 50% of fructose malabsorbers. W e have previously shown that fructose malabsorption is associated with earl y signs of mental depression and low serum tryptophan concentrations. It wa s therefore of interest whether a fructose-reduced diet could not only impr ove gastrointestinal complaints but also depressive signs seen in fructose malabsorbers. Methods: Fifty-three adults (12 males, 41 females), who were identified as fructose malabsorbers according to their breath-H-2 concentra tions, filled out a Beck's depression inventory-questionnaire, and a questi onnaire with arbitrary scales for measurement of meteorism, stool frequency and quality of life for a 4-week period before dietary intervention and 4 weeks after dietary change as for fructose- and sorbitol-reduced diet, Resu lts: Depression scores were reduced by 65.2% after 4 weeks of diet (P < 0.0 001), and there was a significant reduction of meteorism (P < 0.0001) and s tool frequency (P < 0.01). Improvement of signs of depression and of meteor ism was more pronounced in females than in males. Conclusion: Fructose- and sorbitol-reduced diet in subjects with fructose malabsorption does not onl y reduce gastrointestinal symptoms but also improves mood and early signs o f depression.