2014
DOI: 10.1097/mib.0000000000000110
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Partial Enteral Nutrition with a Crohnʼs Disease Exclusion Diet Is Effective for Induction of Remission in Children and Young Adults with Crohnʼs Disease

Abstract: Dietary therapy involving PEN with an exclusion diet seems to lead to high remission rates in early mild-to-moderate luminal Crohn's disease in children and young adults.

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“…In a pilot study of 47 CD patients [59] (34 children and 13 adult patients), excellent response and remission rates were obtained (79 and 70%, respectively). Normalization of previously elevated Creactive protein occurred in 70% of the patients who achieved remission.…”
Section: Defined Diets For Ibdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a pilot study of 47 CD patients [59] (34 children and 13 adult patients), excellent response and remission rates were obtained (79 and 70%, respectively). Normalization of previously elevated Creactive protein occurred in 70% of the patients who achieved remission.…”
Section: Defined Diets For Ibdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three studies have been published, which used PEN to treat active CD. One of these studies of PEN, which did not include an EEN control group, found that PEN with a specific food exclusion diet effectively induced disease remission in 70% of children and adults [18]. Whereas, 2 of the studies found that EEN was superior to PEN with a free diet [16,17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the reasons cited for the variability in outcomes is the poor palatability of nutrition formulas and poorer adherence to the exclusive regimens [15]. Partial EN (PEN) may help alleviate issues with adherence to EEN: this approach has been trailed in children and adolescents, again with variable results [16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the results of some recently published studies are more promising. Israeli authors combined PEN with Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) [68]. CDED is a structured diet, which excludes animal fats, milk and dairy, gluten, and all processed and canned foods, which contain additives, especially emulsifiers and maltodextrin.…”
Section: Exclusive and Partial Enteral Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%