Summary
Statement 1: In the absence of a specific dietary intervention that is recommended by an IBD 56 healthcare professional, healthy eating guidelines should be followed by people with IBD, as 57 recommended for the general population.[EL5] [Consensus: 100%] 58 Statement 2: All people with IBD should have access to a dietitian with experience in IBD.[EL5] 59 [Consensus: 96%] 60 To drive engagement with diet as a routine part of IBD care, to enable diet as both a primary and 61 adjunctive therapy, and to facilitate high-quality dietary research, it is essential to include specialist 62 dietetic input in clinical care and research.Statement 2 is arguably the most important statement 63 within this consensus.Recommendations for nutritional assessment and execution of dietary 64 interventions are
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