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Low FODMAP diet for newbie

What is FODMAP

FODMAP stands for fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols. They are a group of non-digestible short-chain carbohydrates that draws in more water into the digestive tract. Since they are non-digestible, gut bacteria ferment them creating more gas. This increased in fluid and gas in the bowel leads to symptoms such as bloating, gas, stomach pain, and altered bowel habits varying from constipation to diarrhea or a combination of both.

 

Who should follow low FODMAP diet?

Low FODMAP diet is a rather restrictive meal plan comprising of foods which are low in fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols. It is not for everyone and certainly not a recommended method for weight loss. It is mainly recommended for people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) as research has shown improved IBS symptoms when they are put on low FODMAP diet. Though there are some hypotheses that the diet may benefit other gastrointestinal conditions including diverticulitis and exercise-induced digestive issues, more research is still needed to prove this hypothesis.

 

Step by step guide to follow a low FODMAP diet

Step 1: Restriction/ Substitution

This step in the low FODMAP diet involves the restriction of high FODMAP food consumption and replacing it with low FODMAP options. This step should only last for 2 – 6 weeks and once digestive symptoms has improved it is time to progress to the second step.

 

Step 2: Reintroduction

In addition to the low FODMAP diet as per step 1, this step includes a series of ‘FODMAP challenges’. This involves the reintroduction of a food rich in FODMAP back into the diet one at a time with a 3 days gap. During the 3 days reintroduction, it is important to note down how well you have tolerated with the FODMAP food.

This step is important to identify which types of FODMAPs you tolerate as few people are sensitive to all of them and to establish the amount of FODMAPs you can tolerate.

 

Step 3: Personalisation

In this step, you should be able to achieve a ‘personalised FODMAP diet’ for the long-term. As identified from step 2, the well tolerated foods can be added back into your diet, while poorly tolerated foods are restricted but only to a level that provides symptom relief. It is recommended to repeat challenges of poorly tolerated foods over time to see whether your tolerance changes.

It is advisable to undertake the low FODMAP diet with the guidance of a dietitian who can guide you through the appropriate foods and avoid unnecessary nutrition deficiencies due to the limited food choices.

 

Few examples of high FODMAP foods and its low FODMAP alternatives

  High FODMAP foods Low FODMAP alternatives
Breads and cereal products Wheat/rye/barley-based breads, breakfast cereals, biscuits and snack products Corn flakes, oats, quinoa flakes, quinoa/rice/corn pasta, plain rice cakes, sourdough spelt bread, wheat/rye/barley free breads
Protein sources Most legumes/pulses, some marinated meats/poultry/seafood, some processed meats Eggs, firm tofu, plain cooked meats/poultry/seafood, tempeh
Dairy Cow’s milk, custard, evaporated milk, ice cream, soy milk (made from whole soybeans), sweetened condensed milk, yoghurt Almond milk, brie/camembert cheese, feta cheese, hard cheeses, lactose-free milk, soy milk (made from soy protein)
Fruits Apples, apple juice, cherries, dried fruit, mango, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums, watermelon Cantaloupe, grapes, green kiwi, mandarin, orange, pineapple, strawberries
Vegetables Artichoke, asparagus, cauliflower, garlic, green peas, mushrooms, onion, sugar snap peas Eggplant, green bean, bok choy, capsicum, carrot, cucumber, lettuce, potato, tomato, zucchini
Sugars/ sweeteners & confectionary High fructose corn syrup, honey, sugar free confectionery Dark chocolate, maple syrup, rice malt syrup, table sugar
Nuts and seeds Cashews, pistachios Macadamias, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, walnuts

It is important to remember that unlike in the case with food allergy where the food is completely avoided, people with IBS can sometimes still tolerate certain type of FODMAPs or small amounts of FODMAPs.

 

References:

  1. Staudacher HM, Irving PM, Lomer MC, Whelan K. Mechanisms and efficacy of dietary FODMAP restriction in IBS. Nature reviews Gastroenterology & hepatology. 2014 Apr;11(4):256-66.
  2. Nanayakkara WS, Skidmore PM, O’Brien L, Wilkinson TJ, Gearry RB. Efficacy of the low FODMAP diet for treating irritable bowel syndrome: the evidence to date. Clinical and experimental gastroenterology. 2016;9:131.
  3. Bellini M, Tonarelli S, Nagy AG, Pancetti A, Costa F, Ricchiuti A, de Bortoli N, Mosca M, Marchi S, Rossi A. Low FODMAP diet: Evidence, doubts, and hopes. Nutrients. 2020 Jan;12(1):148.
  4. Three step FODMAP Diet – Monash Fodmap [Internet]. Monashfodmap.com. 2022 [cited 18 March 2022]. Available from: https://www.monashfodmap.com/3_step_fodmap_diet/
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