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Effect of Dietary Fiber on Defecation
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- Ishii Chikako
- The School of Allied Health Science, Yamaguchi University
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- Azuma Reiko
- The School of Allied Health Science, Yamaguchi University
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- Other Title
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- 食物繊維が排便におよぼす影響
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Description
Effect of dietary fiber (DF) to obtain a confortable defecation was investigated using nine adult female in health. Meals used in this study contained the recommended energy (1900-2000Kcal/ day) in females of twenties with the fixed nutritional composition. Meals were divided into four different types; meals containing uncalculated quantity of DF (conventional meal) and meals with three different quantities of DF (10g, 20g and 30g/day). All subjects took three different DF meals one after another for 5 days for each. Intervals of 5 days or more with conventional meals were placed between each DF meal. The volume of stool and the frequency of defecation were increased by DF intake in a dose dependent manner. A regular defecation was obtained by DF meals (1/day for 20g DF and 1-2/day for 30g DF). Subjects with the chronic constipation also responded to meals with DF although an individual difference was shown. A stool appeared to be softened by a relatively large quantity of DF (>20g/day). A residual stool, abdominal full sensation, and anal pain on evacuation as accompanied symptoms with defecation were much less in meals containing DF 20g/day, while meals with DF 10g or 30g/day rather increased a symptom such as a residual stool compared with a conventional meal. In addition, all subjects complained an excess of volume of meals containing DF 30g/day. Concerning with effectiveness on bowel movement and accompanying symptoms, the present results suggest that meals containing DF 20g/day were the most suitable to obtain a confortable defecation. An individual difference in response to DF meal, however, requires a more detailed investigation.
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science
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Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science 12 (1), 16-22, 1992
Japan Academy of Nursing Science
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- CRID
- 1390001205462507136
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- NII Article ID
- 130004601905
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- ISSN
- 02875330
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed