Given that children are constantly growing, it is vital to re-test FODMAP tolerance every 3 to 6 months. Tolerance and absorption potential of certain foods change with age. For example, adults absorb fructose more easily than young children. It is therefore very possible that foods high in fructose (like asparagus, cherries, mangos and honey) will be better tolerated when the child is a little older.
Be Careful!
Given that several dietary habits are formed from a young age, it’s a good idea not to place too much emphasis on making some foods “good” and others “bad/forbidden.” The fact is the majority of high-FODMAP foods are healthy foods that can be part of a balanced diet. It’s also for this reason that we recommend reintroduction tests after 2 to 6 weeks.
Low-FODMAP Diet for Mum to Treat Colic in Baby
Several mothers whose children suffer from colic have tried changing their diet to prevent colic, with some success. You might therefore think that reducing your consumption of FODMAPs as a mother can diminish the discomfort of your breastfed baby… we unfortunately don’t have any data enabling us to make that recommendation. If you try this method, make sure you maintain a balanced and varied diet to prevent any nutritional deficiency.
The only intervention that seems to reduce colic is supplementing the probiotic L. reuteri DSM 17938.
In summary, a low FODMAP diet can be a solution to manage chronic stomach aches and other gastrointestinal troubles in children. Before trying this method, make sure you speak with a pediatric dietitian and take the necessary precautions.
*FODMAPs are fermentable carbohydrates that are partly responsible for causing symptoms in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). For more info, read this article.
Member of the Quebec College of Dietitians (ODNQ) and Dietitians of Canada,Jef graduated from McGill University in December 2014. Recently graduated and passionate about culinary arts, Jef poses a simple, effective and practical look at daily meal planning. With this in mind, she works in conjunction with the mission of SOSCuisine...
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