The Impact of Daily Walnut Consumption on Gastrointestinal Symptoms: A Mixed-Method Study in Healthy Adults.

IF 6.8 4区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of the American Nutrition Association Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1080/27697061.2024.2431287
Yi-Mei Chen, Shu-Yu Chuang, Chih-Yung Tsai
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Abstract

Background: Common gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms such as abdominal pain, indigestion, and constipation affect a significant portion of the global population and can substantially impair quality of life. Despite these widespread issues, research specifically investigating the effects of walnuts on gut function and GI symptoms remain limited.

Objective: This study investigates the effects of walnuts on gastrointestinal symptoms in healthy adults.

Design: An experimental baseline-end study with an equivalent group design was employed.

Setting: The experimental group consumed 42 grams of walnuts daily, and their gastrointestinal symptoms were compared with those of a control group that did not consume walnuts over a 3-week period.

Participants: Sixty university students were recruited as volunteer subjects, consisting of 30 males and 30 females.

Intervention(s): Participants were randomly assigned to either an experimental group or a control group.

Main outcome measure(s): The independent variable was walnut consumption, and the dependent variable was gastrointestinal health, assessed using the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) and a qualitative questionnaire to collect participants' perceived changes in GI symptoms.

Analysis: A t-test with a p-value of less than 0.05 and verbatim analysis were utilized.

Results: This mixed-methods study provides evidence for the beneficial effects of walnuts in promoting normal digestive function.

Conclusions and implications: The study provides alternative evidence for the beneficial effects of walnuts in promoting normal digestive function.

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每日食用核桃对胃肠道症状的影响:一项健康成人的混合方法研究
背景:常见的胃肠道(GI)症状,如腹痛、消化不良和便秘,影响着全球很大一部分人口,并可能严重损害生活质量。尽管存在这些普遍存在的问题,专门调查核桃对肠道功能和胃肠道症状影响的研究仍然有限。目的:探讨核桃对健康成人胃肠症状的影响。设计:采用等效组设计的实验基线-终点研究。设置:实验组每天食用42克核桃,在3周的时间内,将他们的胃肠道症状与不食用核桃的对照组进行比较。参与者:60名大学生被招募为志愿者,包括30名男性和30名女性。干预:参与者被随机分配到实验组和对照组。主要结果测量:自变量为核桃摄入量,因变量为胃肠道健康,采用胃肠道症状评定量表(GSRS)和定性问卷来评估参与者对胃肠道症状的感知变化。分析:采用p值小于0.05的t检验,采用逐字分析。结果:本研究为核桃促进正常消化功能的有益作用提供了证据。结论和意义:本研究为核桃在促进正常消化功能方面的有益作用提供了替代证据。
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