Relationships between body mass index and constipation, gastroesophageal reflux disease, stool forms based on the Bristol Stool Form Scale, and education level: results from an internet survey in Japan.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.3164/jcbn.22-143
Naotaka Ogasawara, Kunio Kasugai, Yasushi Funaki, Masahide Ebi, Shinya Izawa, Yasuhiro Tamura, Aya Kato, Yoshiharu Yamaguchi, Kazunori Adachi, Tomoya Sugiyama, Makoto Sasaki
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Detailed evaluations of body mass index (BMI) and stool form based on the Bristol Stool Form Scale (BSFS) in individuals with constipation, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and concomitant constipation and GERD have not been performed in Japan. This study was an internet survey conducted to examine the relationships between BMI and constipation, GERD, stool forms based on the BSFS, and education level. This internet-based survey recruited participants from general public survey panels. 10,000 individuals meeting the eligibility criteria were enrolled. Questions included demographics, medical data, and assessments based on validated measures for constipation and GERD. BMI was significantly lower in males with versus without constipation. BMI was significantly higher with GERD both males and females. Mean BMI increased from the BSFS-1/2 group through the BSFS-3/4/5 to the BSFS-6/7 groups in both sexes. BMI was highest in individuals with a maximum education level of junior high school and second highest in individuals completing high school. This is the first real-world survey that closely examines the relationship between BMI and stool forms of individuals in Japan. When the BMI increased, stool forms varied from hard to watery in Japanese people. BMI was related with education level in Japan. (Trial registration: UMIN000039688).

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体质指数与便秘、胃食管反流病、基于布里斯托大便形式量表的大便形式和教育水平之间的关系:来自日本一项互联网调查的结果。
在便秘、胃食管反流病(GERD)以及伴随便秘和GERD的个体中,基于布里斯托大便形式量表(BSFS)的体重指数(BMI)和大便形式的详细评估尚未在日本进行。这项研究是一项网络调查,旨在研究BMI与便秘、胃食管反流、基于BSFS的粪便形态和教育水平之间的关系。这项以互联网为基础的调查从一般公众调查小组中招募参与者。符合资格标准的10,000人被登记。问题包括人口统计、医疗数据以及基于便秘和反流的有效措施的评估。有便秘的男性BMI明显低于没有便秘的男性。无论男性还是女性,胃食管反流患者的BMI都显著增高。从BSFS-1/2组到BSFS-3/4/5到BSFS-6/7组,男女的平均BMI均有所增加。身体质量指数在最高学历为初中的个体中最高,在高中毕业的个体中第二高。这是第一个真实世界的调查,仔细研究了日本个人的BMI和粪便形式之间的关系。当体重指数增加时,日本人的大便形式从坚硬到水样不等。在日本,BMI与受教育程度有关。(试验注册号:UMIN000039688)。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition (JCBN) is an international, interdisciplinary publication encompassing chemical, biochemical, physiological, pathological, toxicological and medical approaches to research on lipid peroxidation, free radicals, oxidative stress and nutrition. The Journal welcomes original contributions dealing with all aspects of clinical biochemistry and clinical nutrition including both in vitro and in vivo studies.
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