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Original Article

Low-Fat Versus Medium-Fat Enteral Diets: Effects on Bile Salt Excretion in Jejunostomy Patients

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Pages 891-896 | Received 06 Dec 1985, Accepted 10 Mar 1986, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Bosaeus I, Carlsson N-G, Andersson H. Low-fat versus medium-fat enteral diets. Effects on bile salt excretion in jejunostomy patients. Scand J Gastroenterol 1986, 21, 891-896

Nine jejunostomy patients were given three low-residue enteral diets in random order through a nasogastric tube. Total bile salt excretion in the jejunostomy contents was 13-17% lower (p < 0.05) on low-fat diets than on a medium-fat diet. Cholate excretion was 14-20% lower, but chenodeoxycholate excretion showed no difference on the low-fat diets. The study supports the idea of a lower excretion of bile salts to the colon as an explanation of reduced diarrhoea when a low-fat diet is prescribed to patients after ileal resection.

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