Obesity: Advocacy toolkit
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Short bowel syndrome (SBS): Small bowel ostomy diet
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If you have an ostomy with short bowel syndrome (SBS), you may need to adjust what you eat and drink to change your stool output.
Short bowel syndrome (SBS): Oral rehydration solutions
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Oral rehydration helps patients with short bowel syndrome stay adequately hydrated and maintain the correct amount of fluid in their body.
Short bowel syndrome (SBS): Nutrition 101
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Short bowel syndrome (SBS) happens when you don’t have enough small bowel which stops your body from absorbing nutrients from food or drink.
Short bowel syndrome (SBS): Colostomy diet
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If you have a colostomy with short bowel syndrome (SBS), you may need to adjust what you eat and drink to change your stool output.
Intuitive eating
Intuitive Eating© focuses on listening to how foods make you feel physically and emotionally, rather following a diet based on rules and restrictions.
Probiotics
Probiotics are often bacteria or other living organisms, like yeasts, that are usually found in foods or dietary supplements.
Crohn’s disease: exclusive enteral nutrition
Exclusive enteral nutrition, or EEN, is a low risk and safe therapy that can help improve symptoms of Crohn’s disease.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): Role of fiber
Consuming a wide variety of foods with fiber is important for gut health in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD.
Gluten-free diet: nutritional value
A nutritious gluten-free diet can help correct and prevent nutrient deficiencies that may occur in celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity.