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Constipation risk factors

The first observation in this field was made by Heaton et al In normal-weight women with gallstones but no other obvious risk factors, the Bristol investigators found that, compared with age- and sex-matched controls, the gallstone carriers had almost a 20-h longer whole gut transit time. Despite this, their mean faecal wet weight was only half that of the controls. Put another way, the women with gallstones had slow transit constipation. [Pg.152]

Talley NJ, Heming KC, Evans JM, et al. Constipation in an elderly community. A study of prevalence and potential risk factors. Am J Gastroenterol 1996 91 19-25. [Pg.692]

Sonnenberg A, Muller AD. Constipation and cathartics as risk factors of colorectal cancer a metaanalysis. Pharamcology 1993 47(Suppl l) 224-33. [Pg.348]


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