About this Research Topic
Increasing evidence suggests that the Western diet is a major risk factor for IBD; however, the underlying mechanism is poorly understood. With the adaptation to the Western lifestyle and Western food, the incidence of IBD is increasing in Asian and African countries. Thus, there is a great interest to understand how the Western diet links to IBD. The goal of this collection is to publish articles that focus on dietary effects on the development or management of IBD. Topic editors aim to collect Original Research, Reviews, Mini Reviews, Case Studies, and Perspective Articles in this category.
The scope of this collection includes but not is limited to the following areas:
a. Effects of dietary compositions on IBD;
b. Dietary effects on the gut microbiome (colitogenic);
c. Dietary effects on host gene expression and epigenetics related to IBD;
d. Dietary effects on protein post-translational modifications related to IBD;
e. Dietary effects on microbial metabolites related to IBD;
f. Dietary effects on host metabolism related to IBD;
g. Population-based study focusing on the gut microbiome and IBD.
Keywords: nutritional immunology, IBS, IBD, Western Diet
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