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COMING SOON on Tuesday, July 22, a Rome Foundation Continuing Medical Education Webinar.
We’re excited to invite you to an upcoming free webinar hosted by the Rome Foundation’s Diet and Nutrition Section on Tuesday, July 22, at 11:00 AM EST.
This educational session is open to all healthcare professionals interested in the role of diet and nutrition in treating disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI). Please note: CE credits are not offered for this session.
This webinar will cover the current evidence of the low-FODMAP diet in IBS, including data on its efficacy and limitations. It will then review the lessons from reintroduction studies regarding the most common low-FODMAP triggers. Finally, it will provide an evidence-based approach to simplifying the low-FODMAP diet.
Finally, it will give some clinical pearls and outline how and when to use the simplified approach in clinical practice.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the need for a simplified approach to the low FODMAP diet
2. Rationale for the simplified approach to the low FODMAP diet
3. Evidence behind the simplified approaches to the low FODMAP diet
4. Future of the low FODMAP diet- step up or step down
Faculty Presenters:
Dr. Prashant Singh
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Karen Routhiaux
Dietitian and biomedical researcher affiliated with the Translational Research Center for Gastrointestinal Disorders (TARGID) at KU Leuven