Ayurveda nutritional advice for irritable bowel syndrome - first results of a clinical study

Year: 2019

Irritable bowel syndrome (RDS) is a common disease and patients with RDS have symptoms that can significantly affect quality of life. A multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial with 69 patients with RDS was conducted between January 2017 and February 2019 at the Outpatient Clinics for Integrative Medicine at the Charité University Outpatient Clinic for Naturopathy at the Immanuel Hospital Berlin and the Department of Naturopathy at the Essen Mitte Clinics. The patients received either traditional Ayurvedic nutritional counselling or RDS nutritional counselling according to the recommendations of the German Society for Nutrition in three 45-minute individual sessions in weeks 1, 3 and 9 after the start of the study. The study visits took place at the beginning of the study after 3 and 6 months. The primary endpoint was the severity of RDS measured by the IBS-SSS questionnaire after 3 months. Secondary endpoint parameters included stress (using CPSS), anxiety and depression (using HADS-D) and RDS-specific quality of life (using IBS-QOL). First results of this study will be presented.