Pulses are healthy and sustainable but induce gut symptoms in people with a sensitive gut. Oats, on the contrary, have no FODMAP compounds and are known for the health effects of their fibers. This 4-day crossover trial investigated the effects of oat- and rice flour ingested with pulses on gut symptoms and exhaled gases (4th day only) in subjects with a sensitive gut or IBS (n=21) and controls (n=21). The sensitive group perceived more symptoms after both meals than controls (p=0.001, p=0.001). Frequency, intensity or quality of the symptoms did not differ between meals during the first 3 days in either group. More breath hydrogen was produced after an oat- than rice containing meal in both groups (AUC, p=0.001, p=0.001). No between-group difference was seen in breath gases. During day 4, both sensitive- and control groups perceived more symptoms after the oat flour meal (p=0.001, p=0.0104, respectively) as mainly mild flatulence. No difference in moderate or severe symptoms was detected. Increased hydrogen production correlated to a higher amount of perceived flatulence after the oat flour meal in both the sensitive and the control groups (p=0.042, p=0.003, respectively). In summary, ingestion of oat flour with pulses increases breath hydrogen levels compared to rice flour, but gastrointestinal symptoms of subjects sensitive to pulses were not explained by breath hydrogen levels. Additionally, consumer mindsets towards pulse consumption and pulse-related gut symptoms were assessed by an online survey, which implied that perceived gut symptoms hinder the use of pulses in sensitive subjects.
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