42 results on '"Vagianos, Kathy"'
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2. Ultra-processed food, disease activity and inflammation in Ulcerative Colitis: The Manitoba Living with IBD Study
3. What Is a Flare? The Manitoba Living With IBD Study
4. Ketogenic and low-sugar diets for patients with cancer: perceptions and practices of medical oncologists in Canada
5. Association Between Change in Inflammatory Aspects of Diet and Change in IBD-related Inflammation and Symptoms Over 1 Year: The Manitoba Living With IBD Study
6. Association Between Change in Inflammatory Aspects of Diet and Change in IBD-related Inflammation and Symptoms Over 1 Year: The Manitoba Living With IBD Study
7. Hormonal Contraceptives Reduce Active Symptomatic Disease but May Increase Intestinal Inflammation in IBD.
8. 1232 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PROCESSED AND ULTRA-PROCESSED FOOD CONSUMPTION AND ACTIVE SYMPTOMATIC DISEASE AMONG ADULTS WITH IBD: THE MANITOBA LIVING WITH IBD STUDY
9. Hormonal Contraceptives Reduce Active Symptomatic Disease but May Increase Intestinal Inflammation in IBD
10. Authors’ Response
11. 1159 ASSOCIATION OF ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS WITH GUT MICROBIOME, GUT PERMEABILITY, AND FECAL CALPROTECTIN IN HEALTHY FIRST DEGREE RELATIVE OF CD PATIENTS
12. Self‐reported flares among people living with inflammatory bowel disease are associated with stress and worry but not associated with recent diet changes: The Manitoba Living with IBD Study
13. What Are Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Eating? A Closer Look at the Dietary Habits of a Population-Based Canadian IBD Cohort
14. The complex relationship between diet, symptoms, and intestinal inflammation in persons with inflammatory bowel disease: The Manitoba Living With IBD Study
15. What Is a Flare? The Manitoba Living With IBD Study
16. The complex relationship between diet, symptoms, and intestinal inflammation in persons with inflammatory bowel disease: The Manitoba Living With IBD Study.
17. Ranking microbiome variance in inflammatory bowel disease: a large longitudinal intercontinental study
18. Nutrition Assessment of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
19. Employment Outcomes among Registered Dietitians following Graduation in Manitoba
20. Sa1830 – Instability in Saturated Fat and Sugar Intake Associated with IBD Symptoms and Inflammation: the Manitoba Living with IBD Study
21. Su1937 – The Manitoba Living with IBD Study: Medication Adherence
22. Sa1828 – Consumption of Dietary Trigger Foods Among Persons Reporting an IBD Flare Up: the Manitoba Living with IBD Study
23. Sa1829 – Diet Stability in Persons with Ibd: the Manitoba Living with IBD Study
24. 145 – Inflammatory Potential of Diet is Not Associated with Intestinal Inflammation Or Symptoms Among Persons with Ibd: the Manitoba Living with IBD Study
25. Diversity and Equity in Dietetics and Undergraduate Nutrition Education in Manitoba
26. Ranking microbiome variance in inflammatory bowel disease: a large longitudinal intercontinental study.
27. Living With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Protocol for a Longitudinal Study of Factors Associated With Symptom Exacerbations
28. Living With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Protocol for a Longitudinal Study of Factors Associated With Symptom Exacerbations (Preprint)
29. Evaluation of Knowledge Translation Resources for Patients about IBD and its Management
30. A Survey of Patient Views of Factors Producing Symptom Exacerbations in the Living with IBD Study
31. What are adults with IBD eating? A closer look at the dietary habits of a population-based Canadian IBD cohort
32. Authors’ Response
33. Does the Subjective Global Assessment Predict Outcome in Critically Ill Medical Patients?
34. 164 Dietary Lactose Consumption Is Associated With Both Increased Symptoms and Intestinal Inflammation in IBD
35. Mo1846 - Evaluation of Knowledge Translation Resources for Patients about IBD and its Management
36. Sa1838 - A Survey of Patient Views of Factors Producing Symptom Exacerbations in the Living with IBD Study
37. What Are Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Eating? A Closer Look at the Dietary Habits of a Population-Based Canadian IBD Cohort
38. Homocysteinemia and B vitamin status among adult patients with inflammatory bowel disease: A one-year prospective follow-up study
39. Does Serum Homocysteine Fluctuate Over Time in IBD?: A One Year Prospective Follow up Study
40. Self-reported flares among people living with inflammatory bowel disease are associated with stress and worry but not associated with recent diet changes: The Manitoba Living with IBD Study.
41. What Are Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Eating? A Closer Look at the Dietary Habits of a Population-Based Canadian IBD Cohort.
42. Nutrition assessment of patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
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