A low FODMAP diet is associated with changes in the microbiota and reduction in breath hydrogen but not colonic volume in healthy subjects
Tim J. Sloan(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Robert E. Spiller(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), C Mulvenna(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Willem M. de Vos(Wageningen University & Research), David A. Barrett(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Miranda Lomer(King's College London), Katri Korpela(University of Helsinki), Caroline L. Hoad(University of Nottingham), Salah Abdelrazig(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Giles Major(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Penny Gowland(Resonance Research (United States)), Sue Pritchard(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Gulzar Singh, Jonna Jalanka(University of Helsinki), Shanthi Krishnasamy(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Luca Marciani(University of Nottingham)
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