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Diet as treatment of irritable bowel syndrome.
Rijnaarts-Modder, Iris
(PhD candidate)
Witteman, Ben
(Promotor)
Zoetendal, Erwin
(Co-promotor)
de Roos, Nicole
(Co-promotor)
de Wit, Nicole
(Co-promotor)
Nutrition and Disease
Microbiology
VLAG
Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences
Project
:
PhD
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Research output
(1)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/09/17
→
24/06/22
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Gastrointestinal Distress
Medicine and Dentistry
100%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Medicine and Dentistry
100%
Gut Microbiota
Medicine and Dentistry
100%
Gut
Medicine and Dentistry
100%
Dietary Fiber Intake
Food Science
100%
Intestine Flora
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
100%
Food Frequency Questionnaire
Food Science
75%
Dietary Intake
Food Science
50%
Research output
Research output per year
2022
2022
2022
1
internal PhD, WU
Research output per year
Research output per year
The interplay between diet, gastrointestinal complaints and gut microbiota: more than a gut feeling?
Rijnaarts, I.,
24 Jun 2022
, Wageningen:
Wageningen University
.
217 p.
Research output
:
Thesis
›
internal PhD, WU
Open Access
Gut Microbiota
100%
Gut
100%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
100%
Gastrointestinal Distress
100%
Dietary Fiber Intake
100%