TY - JOUR
T1 - A population-based study on defecatory conditions in Japanese subjects
T2 - Methods for self-evaluation
AU - Nakaji, Shigeyuki
AU - Matzuzaka, Masashi
AU - Umeda, Takashi
AU - Shimoyama, Tadashi
AU - Sugawara, Kazuo
AU - Sakamoto, Juichi
AU - Wada, Seiko
AU - Tokunaga, Shoji
PY - 2004/6
Y1 - 2004/6
N2 - We examined the defecatory conditions in a population of Japanese subjects and analyzed the measured parameters as a means for self-evaluation of defecation. Subjects (n=1195) were residents of northern Japan and were all aged over 40 years. The state of defecation and fecal characteristics were assessed with regard to nine parameters including "self-reported bowel habit" and "bowel movement frequency." Logistic regression analysis was carried out to analyze the association between the complaint of constipation and other eight parameters. A higher tendency for constipation was noted in women than in men. The highest value of the odds ratio was "bowel movement frequency"; especially the value "once per three days or more" was noted in both genders (odds ratio: 13.38 and 42.46 in men and women, respectively). In addition, "stool appearance", "length of time for bowel movement", "straining after bowel movement", "alternating diarrhea/constipation/ disorder" and "travel-related changes in bowel movements" were significantly related with the complaint of constipation (" self-reported bowel habits") in both genders. In conclusion, the study elucidated that personal and subjective evaluation of bowel habits in normal subjects consisted of various factors under the heading of "bowel movement frequency".
AB - We examined the defecatory conditions in a population of Japanese subjects and analyzed the measured parameters as a means for self-evaluation of defecation. Subjects (n=1195) were residents of northern Japan and were all aged over 40 years. The state of defecation and fecal characteristics were assessed with regard to nine parameters including "self-reported bowel habit" and "bowel movement frequency." Logistic regression analysis was carried out to analyze the association between the complaint of constipation and other eight parameters. A higher tendency for constipation was noted in women than in men. The highest value of the odds ratio was "bowel movement frequency"; especially the value "once per three days or more" was noted in both genders (odds ratio: 13.38 and 42.46 in men and women, respectively). In addition, "stool appearance", "length of time for bowel movement", "straining after bowel movement", "alternating diarrhea/constipation/ disorder" and "travel-related changes in bowel movements" were significantly related with the complaint of constipation (" self-reported bowel habits") in both genders. In conclusion, the study elucidated that personal and subjective evaluation of bowel habits in normal subjects consisted of various factors under the heading of "bowel movement frequency".
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=3042589636&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=3042589636&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1620/tjem.203.97
DO - 10.1620/tjem.203.97
M3 - Article
C2 - 15212144
AN - SCOPUS:3042589636
SN - 0040-8727
VL - 203
SP - 97
EP - 104
JO - Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
JF - Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
IS - 2
ER -