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Efficacy of a low FODMAP diet in irritable bowel syndrome: systematic review and network meta-analysis

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  • Christopher J. Black Leeds Institute of Medical Research at St. James’s, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Heidi M. Staudacher IMPACT (the Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation), Food & Mood Centre, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Alexander C. Ford Leeds Institute of Medical Research at St. James’s, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  1. Correspondence to Professor Alexander C. Ford, Leeds Institute of Medical Research at St. James's, University of Leeds, Leeds, Leeds, UK; alexf12399{at}yahoo.com
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Black CJ, Staudacher HM, Ford AC
Efficacy of a low FODMAP diet in irritable bowel syndrome: systematic review and network meta-analysis

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  • Received May 20, 2021
  • Accepted July 28, 2021
  • First published August 10, 2021.
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October 18, 2023

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