非洲农村和城市环境中的排便频率和粪便形态

S. Nwokediuko, U. Ijoma, O. Obienu, E. Young, G. Anigbo, C. Onyia, Ugochukwu Nwoko
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背景:评估出现腹泻和便秘的患者需要了解什么是正常的排便频率和大便形式。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚东南部农村和城市成年居民的正常排便频率和正常大便形态。材料和方法:这是一项观察性、描述性、横断面、基于问卷的研究,研究对象是尼日利亚东南部农村和城市的成年人。排便频率记录为每周排便次数,而粪便形态则用布里斯托大便量表测定。问卷中的变量包括年龄、性别、职业、教育水平、饮酒、吸烟、食用甘蓝、饮用咖啡和身体质量指数。数据采用SPSS v 23进行分析。结果:共670人,其中女性61.6%,农村居民56.7%。大便形态25和75百分位分别为布里斯托尔3型和4型,排便次数25和75百分位分别为7型和14型。男性排便频率高于女性(P = 0.006),而大便形态受年龄(P = 0.001)、性别(P = 0.041)和居住地(P = 0.001)的影响显著。结论:在尼日利亚东南部,正常排便频率为每周7 - 14次,正常大便形式为布里斯托尔3型和4型。年龄、性别和居住地对排便次数和大便形态有显著影响。
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Defecation frequency and stool form in rural and urban african settings
Background: Evaluation of patients who present with diarrhea and constipation requires a good knowledge of what constitutes normal defecation frequency and stool form. This study was designed to determine the normal defecation frequency and normal stool form in adult rural and urban dwellers in Southeast Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This was an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study of adults in rural and urban settings in Southeast Nigeria. Defecation frequency was recorded as number of bowel motions per week, while stool form was determined with the use of the Bristol stool scale. Variables included in the questionnaire were age, sex, occupation, level of education, use of alcohol, cigarette smoking, use of kolanut, use of coffee, and body mass index. Data were analyzed with SPSS v 23. Results: There were 670 participants (61.6% females and 56.7% rural dwellers). The 25 and 75 percentiles of the stool form were Bristol types 3 and 4, while the 25 and 75 percentiles of defecation frequency were 7 and 14. Defecation frequency was higher in males than females (P = 0.006), while stool form was significantly affected by age (P = 0.001), sex (P = 0.041), and place of abode (P = 0.001). Conclusion: In Southeast Nigeria, normal defecation frequency is between 7 and 14 bowel motions per week, while normal stool forms are Bristol types 3 and 4. Age, sex, and place of abode significantly affect defecation frequency and stool form.
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