2000
DOI: 10.1136/gut.46.1.83
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Psychological and sex features of delayed gut transit in functional gastrointestinal disorders

Abstract: Background-The relation of demographic and psychological factors to the presence and extent of gut transit impairment in the functional gastrointestinal disorders has received little attention. Aims-To compare the psychosocial and demographic features of patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders and delayed transit in one region of the gastrointestinal tract with those displaying more widespread delayed transit (that is, delay in two or three regions), and those with normal transit in all three regio… Show more

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“…Thus, at re-investigation the test meal was more similar to the habitual diet than at study entry, thereby contributing to a more normal gastric emptying. Psychological comorbidities, like anxiety or major depression, can additionally influence gastrointestinal motility [73]. This was addressed in a covariable analysis with data from 8 AN patients with complete data sets for t 50 , BDI and STAI for both study visits (Additional file 1: Figure S1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, at re-investigation the test meal was more similar to the habitual diet than at study entry, thereby contributing to a more normal gastric emptying. Psychological comorbidities, like anxiety or major depression, can additionally influence gastrointestinal motility [73]. This was addressed in a covariable analysis with data from 8 AN patients with complete data sets for t 50 , BDI and STAI for both study visits (Additional file 1: Figure S1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emotional stress is suggested as a possible cause for abnormal gastrointestinal motility. Stress‐mediated changes in gastrointestinal motility are known to occur in healthy subjects as well as patients with functional bowel disorders like irritable bowel syndrome 39–42 . Some studies have also shown that patients with functional bowel diseases have greater reactivity to stress than healthy subjects 40,43 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gender differences within the IBS population have been found regarding prevalence (11), symptomatology (16), response to therapy (17), motility disturbances (18) and the clinical reliability of the Manning and Rome criteria (19). However, differences in QOL between males and females in IBS patients is not so well studied.…”
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