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M Lomer
M Lomer
King's College London
Medicine
Randomized controlled trial
FODMAP
Inflammatory bowel disease
Internal medicine
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Low FODMAP diet & prebiotic β-galactooligosaccharides improve irritable bowel syndrome and response to low FODMAP is predicted by urine and faecal metabolites: a randomised controlled trial
2020
Bridgette Wilson
Megan Rossi
Tokuwa Kanno
Rachael Hough
Chris Probert
Gareth Parkes
Simon Anderson
Peter M. Irving
A. J. Mason
M Lomer
Kevin Whelan
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Prebiotic β-galacto-oligosaccharide impact on clinical, inflammatory and microbiota outcomes in active ulcerative colitis: an open-label study
2020
Bridgette Wilson
Megan Rossi
Özge Eyice
M Lomer
Peter M. Irving
James O. Lindsay
Kevin Whelan
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Perceptions and psychosocial impact of food, nutrition, eating and drinking in people with inflammatory bowel disease: a qualitative investigation of food‐related quality of life
2019
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
Wladyslawa Czuber-Dochan
Myfanwy Morgan
Lyndsay D. Hughes
M Lomer
James O. Lindsay
Kevin Whelan
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DOP086 Low FODMAP diet improves functional-like gastrointestinal symptoms but reduces bifidobacteria and faecalibacterium prausnitzii in Quiescent inflammatory bowel disease: a randomised controlled trial and metagenomic analysis
2018
Journal of Crohns & Colitis
Selina R. Cox
Andrew J. Stagg
Sébastien Fromentin
D. Ehrlich
Neil E. McCarthy
Nathalie Galleron
Florence Levenez
M Lomer
James O. Lindsay
Peter M. Irving
Kevin Whelan
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