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Completed NCT05714189

The Effect of Dietary Interventions, or no Intervention, on Pain and Quality of Life in Women Diagnosed With Endometriosis

Conditions: Endometriosis

Sex: Female
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 62
Sponsor: Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc

Location: Netherlands

Summary

This prospective pilot study was performed to explore the influence of a dietary intervention, the Low FODMAP diet or endometriosis diet, on endometriosis-related pain and Quality of Life (QoL). Participants could choose between adherence to a diet; the Low FODMAP diet or endometriosis diet, or to contribute to the control group and not adhere to a diet.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Women diagnosed with endometriosis, either through radiologic imaging (transvaginal ultrasound and/or MRI) or laparoscopyA reported pain score of ≥ 3 (Visual Analogue Score (VAS), scale 0-10cm) in one or more of the following symptoms: dysmenorrhea, deep dyspareunia and chronic pelvic painExclusion Criteria:about to undergo an operation within six monthsUndergone an operation in the past six weeksa switch in hormonal therapy within six weeksWomen that were pregnant or breastfeedingwomen diagnosed with a malignancyAn additional diagnosis with Coeliac Disease (CD) and/or lactose intolerance.Not sufficient in the Dutch or English language.

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