Extended Data Fig. 1: Changes in Gastrointestinal symptoms (a-j) between moderate M-M) and low FODMAP (L-M) interventions.a) Abdominal pain/discomfort, b) Abdominal distension, c) Belching, d) Bloating, e)Flatuence, f) Dissatidfaction of bowel habits, g) Epigastric pain/discomfort, H) Epigastric distension, i) Early satiety, j)Fatigue. | Nature Metabolism

Extended Data Fig. 1: Changes in Gastrointestinal symptoms (a-j) between moderate M-M) and low FODMAP (L-M) interventions.a) Abdominal pain/discomfort, b) Abdominal distension, c) Belching, d) Bloating, e)Flatuence, f) Dissatidfaction of bowel habits, g) Epigastric pain/discomfort, H) Epigastric distension, i) Early satiety, j)Fatigue.

From: Combining a diet rich in fermentable carbohydrates with metformin improves glycaemic control and reshapes the gut microbiota in people with prediabetes

Extended Data Fig. 1

Abbreviation: VAS: visual analogue scale. Differences between interventions are compared using paired t-tests. Sample size n= moderate FODMAP intervention: 25 and low FODMAP intervention: 26 participants.

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