Hydrogen Breath Tests: Are They Really Useful in the Nutritional Management of Digestive Disease?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Breath Testing
2.1. Background
2.2. Methodological Aspects
3. Lactose Malabsorption and Intolerance
3.1. Background
3.2. Role of BT in the Management of LM/LI
4. Fructose Malabsorption
4.1. Background
4.2. Role of BT in the Management of Fructose Malabsorption
5. Sorbitol Malabsorption
5.1. Background
5.2. Role of BT in the Management of Sorbitol Malabsorption
6. FODMAPs Intolerance
6.1. Background
6.2. Role of BT in the Management of FODMAP Diet
7. BTs and Other Carbohydrates
8. Future Outlook
9. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Laxatives and antibiotics avoided for 4 weeks before the test |
Smoking avoided before and during the test |
Restricted carbohydrate diet the day before and overnight fast before the test |
Mouth washing with chlorexidine before sugar administration |
Physical exercise limited during the test |
Breath Testing | Dosage | Strength | Weakness | Recommendations |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lactose | 25 g | Simple and non-invasive; validated for LM | Poor evidence for lactose intolerance | Recommended for LM and before LFD |
Fructose | 25 g | Simple and non-invasive | Not validated, not gold standard | Not recommended for FM and before LFD |
Sorbitol | 10–20 g | Simple and non-invasive | Not validated, not gold standard | Not recommended for SM and before LFD |
Trehalose | Not defined | Simple and non-invasive | Not validated, not gold standard | Not recommended |
Maltitol | Not defined | Simple and non-invasive | Not validated, not gold standard | Not recommended |
Sucrose | Not defined | Simple and non-invasive | Not validated, not gold standard | Not recommended |
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Usai-Satta, P.; Oppia, F.; Lai, M.; Cabras, F. Hydrogen Breath Tests: Are They Really Useful in the Nutritional Management of Digestive Disease? Nutrients 2021, 13, 974. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13030974
Usai-Satta P, Oppia F, Lai M, Cabras F. Hydrogen Breath Tests: Are They Really Useful in the Nutritional Management of Digestive Disease? Nutrients. 2021; 13(3):974. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13030974
Chicago/Turabian StyleUsai-Satta, Paolo, Francesco Oppia, Mariantonia Lai, and Francesco Cabras. 2021. "Hydrogen Breath Tests: Are They Really Useful in the Nutritional Management of Digestive Disease?" Nutrients 13, no. 3: 974. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13030974
APA StyleUsai-Satta, P., Oppia, F., Lai, M., & Cabras, F. (2021). Hydrogen Breath Tests: Are They Really Useful in the Nutritional Management of Digestive Disease? Nutrients, 13(3), 974. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13030974