Practical application of the Crohn's disease exclusion diet as therapy in an adult Australian population

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Optimal care pathway for implementing Crohn's disease exclusion diet (CDED) in the Australian adult population.

Abstract

There is demand from patients and clinicians to use the Crohn's disease exclusion diet (CDED) with or without partial enteral nutrition (PEN). However, the therapeutic efficacy and nutritional adequacy of this therapy are rudimentary in an adult population. This review examines the evidence for the CDED in adults with active luminal Crohn's disease and aims to provide practical guidance on the use of the CDED in Australian adults. A working group of nine inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) dietitians of DECCAN (Dietitians Crohn's and Colitis Australian Network) and an IBD gastroenterologist was established. A literature review was undertaken to examine (1) clinical indications, (2) monitoring, (3) dietary adequacy, (4) guidance for remission phase, and (5) diet reintroduction after therapy. Each diet phase was compared with Australian reference ranges for food groups and micronutrients. CDED with PEN is nutritionally adequate for adults containing sufficient energy and protein and meeting > 80% of the recommended daily intake of key micronutrients. An optimal care pathway for the clinical use of the CDED in an adult population was developed with accompanying consensus statements, clinician toolkit, and patient education brochure. Recommendations for weaning from the CDED to the Australian dietary guidelines were developed. The CDED + PEN provides an alternate partial food-based therapy for remission induction of active luminal Crohn's disease in an adult population. The CDED + PEN should be prioritized over CDED alone and prescribed by a specialist IBD dietitian. DECCAN cautions against using the maintenance diet beyond 12 weeks until further evidence becomes available.

Figure 1:
Optimal care pathway for implementing Crohn's disease exclusion diet (CDED) in the Australian adult population. CD, Crohn's disease; CRP, C-reactive protein; DECCAN, Dietitians Crohn's and Colitis Australian Network; EEN, exclusive enteral nutrition; EER, estimated energy requirements; EPR, estimated protein requirements; FCP, fecal calprotectin; MDT, multidisciplinary team; PEN, partial enteral nutrition
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Title
Practical application of the Crohn's disease exclusion diet as therapy in an adult Australian population
Type of Article
Primary Research
Diets studied
CDED
Date
March 1, 2024
Author(s)
Russell EE, Day AS, Dimitroff C, et al.
Publication
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Citation

Russell EE, Day AS, Dimitroff C, et al. Practical application of the Crohn's disease exclusion diet as therapy in an adult Australian population. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2024;39(3):446-456. doi:10.1111/jgh.16414

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Volume
39, issue 3
Pages
Pages 446-456
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