1-Food vs 4-Food Elimination Diet for Eosinophilic Esophagitis

KL Kliewer et al. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2024; One-food versus 4-food elimination diet for pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis: A multisite randomized trial

Methods: This was a multisite, randomized comparative efficacy trial of a 1-food (milk) elimination diet (1FED) versus 4-food (milk, egg, wheat, soy) elimination diet (4FED) in pediatric EoE. The 12-week study enrolled 63 patients (6-17 yrs). Primary end point was symptom improvement by Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis Symptom Score (PEESS).

Key findings:

  • 1FED vs 4FED: The mean PEESS improved −25.0 versus −14.5 (P = .04), but remission rates (41% vs 44%; P = 1.00), histology scoring system (−0.25 vs −0.29; P = .77), endoscopic reference score (−1.10 vs −0.58; P = .47), and QoL scores were similar between groups.
  • The 4FED withdrawal rate (32%) exceeded that of 1FED (11%) (P = .0496).

My take: A 4FED diet is difficult to maintain. In this 12 week study, more than 30% of patients withdrew from the 4FED diet. In addition, dairy elimination alone resulted in similar response rates.

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