
Sinha describes data supporting the safety and utility of a fasting-mimicking diet in Crohn’s disease and explores what may be next in this line of research.

Sidhartha Sinha, MD, is an assistant professor of gastroenterology and hepatology at Stanford University.

Sinha describes data supporting the safety and utility of a fasting-mimicking diet in Crohn’s disease and explores what may be next in this line of research.

Sinha explains current unmet needs in mild Crohn’s, the shortcomings of steroids for these patients, and what benefits a fasting-mimicking diet may offer.