Guest guest Posted October 30, 2003 Report Share Posted October 30, 2003 Gut Check Sweet and Low Tuesday, October 28, 2003; Page HE02 The finding Cutting back on fructose -- a sugar found in many fruits, soft drinks, canned foods and sweeteners -- may reduce symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), according to University of Iowa researchers. IBS, a gastrointestinal disorder whose symptoms include cramping, bloating, constipation, diarrhea and gas, affects some 58 million Americans, according to the American College of Gastroenterology. What's New While scientists have suspected for some time that fructose may contribute to IBS, the new study is the first to show a fructose-restricted diet effective in relieving symptoms for some patients, according to gastroenterology professor and lead researcher Satish Rao. He presented the yet-unpublished findings earlier this month in Baltimore at the annual meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology. Sour on Fructose U.S. consumption of fructose -- a key component of corn syrup -- has grown sharply over the last 15 years, now accounting for more than half the sugar most people eat, says Rao. But many people have trouble digesting it, he says. Rather than becoming absorbed into the bloodstream, it ferments in the stomachs of these people, causing symptoms much the way that milk products cause problems for people unable to digest lactose, another sugar. The study Rao put 130 study participants who had tested positive in a fructose intolerance breath test on a diet low in canned foods, honey, fruit, candy and non-dietetic soft drinks. After about a year, he asked participants about their symptoms. Although the findings are based on a small sample -- just 26 people - - more than half of those able to stick with the menu reported a significant improvement in symptoms including pain, bloating, diarrhea and flatus. " The message is strong, " says Rao. -- Rita Zeidner © 2003 The Washington Post Company Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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