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Fructose-sorbitol ingestion provokes gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with eating disorders
World Journal of Gastroenterology, 11/13/09
Friesen N et al. – F–S, but not glucose, provokes GI symptoms in ED patients, predominantly those with low BMI. These findings are important in the dietary management of ED patients.
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