2019
DOI: 10.24875/ngl.19000024
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Irritable bowel syndrome: from young to older age

Abstract: El síndrome de intestino irritable (SII) puede aparecer en la infancia y continuar en la edad adulta y factores de riesgo tempranos de la vida han sido asociados con el desarrollo del SII más tarde en la adultez; sin embargo, se conoce poco sobre la transición infancia-edad adulta en este trastorno. Por lo anterior nuestro objetivo fue revisar: (1) Factores de riesgo tempranos de la vida que contribuyen al desarrollo de SII en la adultez; (2) la transición de la atención médica; (3) la historia natural del SII… Show more

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“…IBS may begin in early childhood or youth and continue throughout life (Spiller et al, 2007). However, high school and university students are at a high risk of IBS due to mental problems (Schmulson et al, 2018). This is because those students are going through a transition period that will make them experience various mental problems such as anxiety, stress and depression (Al-Rawi, et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IBS may begin in early childhood or youth and continue throughout life (Spiller et al, 2007). However, high school and university students are at a high risk of IBS due to mental problems (Schmulson et al, 2018). This is because those students are going through a transition period that will make them experience various mental problems such as anxiety, stress and depression (Al-Rawi, et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%