Primary Supervisor: Dr Boris Budiono
Location: All campuses/Online
Keywords: systematic review, ehlers-danlos syndrome, exercise, diet
Genetic connective tissue disorders such as hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD) are historically difficult to treat due to the lack of understanding in the medical community. This means that it lacks objective diagnostic criteria, and clear treatment or management options. Besides physical exercise, one aspect that is purportedly beneficial to patients is nutrition and dietary supplementation. For example, many patients anecdotally report a gluten-free, FODMAP or avoidance of certain food groups reduce debilitating symptoms. Our research group’s work has shown that 59% patients self-reported food allergies/sensitivities in a 2021 national survey. Furthermore, some report the use of specific supplements that may be of benefit. This project aims to review the current scientific literature in the area, as it is possible that much of the information is anecdotal in nature.
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A very interesting project on a topic that is beginning to gain the attention it needs.