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The Influence of a Fasting Mimicking Diet on Ulcerative Colitis
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology)
Inclusion Criteria:
- Mild to moderate Ulcerative Colitis on the partial Mayo Score out of 9 (score between
2 to 7)
- Age of 18-70 at start of study (inclusive)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Women who are pregnant or nursing or expect to be pregnant
- Individuals allergic to nuts
- Individuals with a body mass index (BMI) lower than 18
- Individuals diagnosed with a serious medical condition as defined by the patient's
physician, unless approved in writing by a physician
- Individuals who have been severely weakened by a disease or medical procedure,
- Individuals who are taking medication which may not be safely consumed with a calorie
restricted diet
- Individuals with diabetes who are taking anti-diabetic drugs associated with risk of
hypoglycemia
- Individuals with more than mild-moderate cardiovascular disease or life-threatening
cancer (as determined by patient's physician) unless approved by a physician
- Individuals with history of severe cardiac disease (particularly uncompensated
congestive heart failure NYHA grade 2 or more or LVEF < 40%)
- Individuals with a history of syncope
- Individuals with dietary needs incompatible with the FMD meal plan
- Individuals with liver or kidney disorders that may be affected by very low glucose
and protein content of the diet.
- Patients on a caloric restricted diet will also be excluded.
- Patients with relevant prior gastrointestinal surgery and consequences such as short
bowel syndrome, ostomy of small or large intestine, hemi- or total colectomy,
proctocolectomy, ileoanal pouch will be excluded.
other: Fasting mimicking diet
other: Regular Diet
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