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Sunday Mar 07, 2021
Episode 58: Diet, Research, & AiArthritis - an ACR Special Presentation
Sunday Mar 07, 2021
Sunday Mar 07, 2021
This week join your patient co-host Deb Constien as she reports from the 2020 American College of Rheumatology Conference on Dietary Modifications and the Microbiome as potential future therapeutic options for the treatment of AiArthritis diseases. Deb is a medically retired registered dietitian who has been living with Rheumatoid Arthritis for 39 years. She attended two fascinating sessions on these topics at the 2020 ACR Conference and gives a State of the Research presentation for all of us who weren’t able to attend the sessions ourselves.
AiArthritis believes that the future of Rheumatology lies in precision medicine and shared-decision-making where a patient’s genetics, lifestyle, environment, and medical history all play a role in determining the best course of treatment to be decided upon by the patient and their Rheumatologist working together. This vision for the future of healthcare would no longer rely on one-size-fits-all approaches to treating disease where patients are subjected to a series of failed medications (ie step therapy) until they stumble on one that happens to work well for their situation.
Researchers believe they are very close to identifying specific biomarkers that can determine a patient’s unique dietary needs that would help - in concert with pharmaceutical therapies - to reduce inflammation levels in the body. Deb walks us through the new research into dietary modifications and the microbiome and their respective roles in managing inflammation levels in patients suffering with AiArthritis diseases, as well as how these might be utilized in the future of precision medicine.
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Episode 58:
Diet, Research, & AiArthritis - an ACR Special Presentation
00:52 - Deb welcomes listeners.
01:09 - Deb is a patient living with RA and a recurring Voices 360 co-host, as well as a retired Registered Dietitian
01:30 - This episode is based on two 2020 American College of Rheumatology Conference session titled: Modulation of RA Activity through Dietary Restoration of the Microbiome and Trials of Diet on Rheumatoid Arthritis
02:10 - The microbiome is a new frontier in precision medicine for the treatment of AiArthritis Diseases.
03:59 - Dietary interventions have not yet been established as a complementary treatment for RA like it has been for inflammatory bowel disease, but researchers believe they are close to finding a connection.
04:24 - The microbiome is a promising new way to monitor health and use it as a high dimensional biomarker to improve patient outcomes.
05:35 - Bacteria in your gut can impact inflammation.
06:23 - The Inflammatory Arthritis Microbiome Consortium (IAMC) collected diagnostics from stool and blood to examine bacteria and how inflammation may be connected to each different strain of bacteria found in the intestines.
07:31 - The IAMC is also studying how genetics may impact inflammatory arthritis.
08:04 - One study looked at the impact of a diet high in anti-inflammatory foods on RA patients.
09:31 - The anti-inflammatory diet excluded soy, gluten, and refined sugar, but included some dairy to make it more palatable to the patients.
11:19 - Some patients did not improve at all with the highly restrictive diet, but some had improvements in pain and fatigue.
12:51 - Deb has done a 30 day Elimination Diet to try and identify inflammatory triggers, but none of the common triggers impacted her pain at all.
13:16 - Deb believes that a newly diagnosed patient might have better results than someone like her who has had RA for decades.
15:11 - Pain, fatigue, and general sense of wellness improved for the patients that had measurable results from the diet changes.
15:58 - There was discussion in the session of possibly pre-treating patients with antibiotics or cleanses to prepare patients for starting an anti-inflammatory diet as a potential next step in the research.
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