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1. P716 A 2-week course of Exclusive Enteral Nutrition followed by the Crohn Disease Exclusion Diet is effective for Induction and Maintenance of Remission in children with Crohn Disease; the DIETOMICS-CD trial

2. P916 Small bowel permeability improvement is associated with microbial changes seen in mild to moderate active paediatric Crohn’s disease patients on nutritional therapy

3. DOP65 Dietary therapy with the Crohn’s Disease exclusion diet induces sustained clinical and endoscopic remission in adults with Mild to Moderate Crohn’s Disease: Results from the CDED-AD trial

4. DOP05 Perioperative Dietary Therapy in inflammatory bowel disease

6. OP05 Crohn’s disease exclusion diet is equally effective but better tolerated than exclusive enteral nutrition for induction of remission in mild-to-moderate active paediatric Crohn’s disease: a prospective randomised controlled trial

7. DOP006 Research gaps in diet and nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease. A topical review by ECCO

9. P262 Evaluation of zinc as a biomarker of a complicated course in paediatric Crohn's disease

10. DOP009 Choice of corticosteroids or exclusive enteral nutrition as the first induction of remission therapy does not affect disease behavior within two years of diagnosis

11. O-22: Partial enteral nutrition with a Crohn’s disease exclusion diet (CDED) is effective for induction of remission in children and young adults with mild to moderate Crohn’s disease

12. ECCO Guidelines on Therapeutics in Crohn's Disease: Medical Treatment.

13. ECCO Guidelines on Therapeutics in Crohn's Disease: Surgical Treatment.

14. The Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet: A Comprehensive Review of Evidence, Implementation Strategies, Practical Guidance, and Future Directions.

15. Cultural Perspectives on the Efficacy and Adoption of the Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet across Diverse Ethnicities: A Case-Based Overview.

16. Co-Development of Three Dietary Indices to Facilitate Dietary Intake Assessment of Pediatric Crohn's Disease Patients.

17. Precision nutrition in pediatric IBD: A position paper from the ESPGHAN special interest group for basic science and translational research, the IBD Porto group, and allied health professionals.

18. Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet Is Associated with Decreased Fecal Calprotectin Levels in Children with Crohn's Disease in Clinical Remission under Biological Therapy.

21. Successful Dietary Therapy in Paediatric Crohn's Disease is Associated with Shifts in Bacterial Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Metabotype Towards Healthy Controls.

22. Outcomes and Predictors of Sustained Remission After Drug Withdrawal in Pediatric Crohn Disease.

23. The Effect of Nutritional Therapy on Bone Mineral Density and Bone Metabolism in Pediatric Crohn Disease.

24. Current recommendations on the role of diet in the aetiology and management of IBD.

25. Dietary Therapies Induce Rapid Response and Remission in Pediatric Patients With Active Crohn's Disease.

26. Perioperative Dietary Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

27. Complicated Disease and Response to Initial Therapy Predicts Early Surgery in Paediatric Crohn's Disease: Results From the Porto Group GROWTH Study.

28. Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet Plus Partial Enteral Nutrition Induces Sustained Remission in a Randomized Controlled Trial.

29. Azithromycin and metronidazole versus metronidazole-based therapy for the induction of remission in mild to moderate paediatric Crohn's disease : a randomised controlled trial.

30. Response to treatment is more important than disease severity at diagnosis for prediction of early relapse in new-onset paediatric Crohn's disease.

31. Malignancy and mortality in paediatric-onset inflammatory bowel disease: a 3-year prospective, multinational study from the paediatric IBD Porto group of ESPGHAN.

32. Evolving role of diet in the pathogenesis and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases.

33. Global Variation in Use of Enteral Nutrition for Pediatric Crohn Disease.

34. Differences in Outcomes Over Time With Exclusive Enteral Nutrition Compared With Steroids in Children With Mild to Moderate Crohn's Disease: Results From the GROWTH CD Study.

35. Research Gaps in Diet and Nutrition in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. A Topical Review by D-ECCO Working Group [Dietitians of ECCO].

36. Dietary Therapy With the Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet is a Successful Strategy for Induction of Remission in Children and Adults Failing Biological Therapy.

37. Nutritional therapy in inflammatory bowel disease.

38. Partial enteral nutrition with a Crohn's disease exclusion diet is effective for induction of remission in children and young adults with Crohn's disease.

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