Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5568743 | Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Both juices were well tolerated and neither produced any severe symptoms in healthy adults. White grape juice consumption resulted in only a small rise in breath hydrogen, which may suggest excluding foods only because of the high fructose load could be unnecessarily restrictive. The results of this study suggest that the fructose-to-glucose ratio is likely more important than the total fructose load of the food when considering the acceptability of a food on a low-FODMAP diet. More research is needed in individuals with irritable bowel syndrome to determine whether white grape juice and other juices from low-FODMAP fruits could be additional beverage options for individuals following a low-FODMAP diet.
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Authors
Jennifer RD, Qi MS, Joanne PhD, RD,