孟加拉国成年人便秘的症状和发病率。

Dilip Kumar Ghosh, Debashis Kumar Sarkar, Mukta Nath, Parash Ullah, Mohammad Faiz Ahmad Khondaker, Shamsuddin Al Masud Chowdhury, Mohammad Mahmuduzzaman
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背景:便秘是最常见的肠胃疾病之一:便秘是最常见的胃肠道疾病之一。便秘的发病率在全球范围内迅速上升。便秘对患者的生活质量(包括工作效率)造成不利影响,并给医疗保健系统带来沉重的经济负担。这项研究的目的是估计孟加拉国成年人便秘的症状和发病率:这是一项基于结构化问卷和核对表的横断面观察研究。在这项研究中,慢性便秘的诊断采用了三个标准(自我报告的感觉、罗马 III 标准和布里斯托尔标准)。研究于2019年7月至2019年12月期间在1550名人群中进行:研究对象包括 1550 名受访者,其中男性占 41.61%,女性占 58.39%,平均年龄为(32.71±9.72)岁。在研究中,12.2%的人根据自我报告的感觉被归类为便秘,11.2%的人根据罗马III标准被归类为便秘,10.3%的人根据布里斯托尔图表被归类为便秘。在便秘的多变量分析中,咀嚼槟榔、饮酒、糖尿病、高血压、消化道手术和支气管哮喘与便秘有显著相关性(P < 0.001)。根据布里斯托尔标准,本研究中孟加拉人最常见的粪便形态是 III 型(香肠状,表面有裂纹):结论:慢性便秘是全球普遍存在的问题。本研究结果表明,便秘在孟加拉国普通人群中的发病率很高。减少可改变的便秘风险因素可以降低便秘的发病率,减轻疾病负担。孟加拉国有关便秘发病率和决定因素的文献明显不足。这些发现可能会呼吁将便秘作为主要公共卫生问题之一,并在临床和社区层面引起重视:Ghosh DK, Sarkar DK, Nath M, et al. 孟加拉国成年人便秘的症状和患病率。Euroasian J Hepato-Gastroenterol 2023;13(2):45-49.
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Symptoms and Prevalence of Constipation among Adult Population of Bangladesh.

Background: Constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders. The prevalence of constipation is rapidly increasing globally. It has adverse effects on the patient's quality of life including productivity and results in a high financial hardship on the healthcare system. The aim of the study was to estimate the symptoms and prevalence of constipation among the adult population of Bangladesh.

Materials and methods: It was a cross-sectional observational study based on a structured questionnaire and a checklist. In this study, three criteria were used for the diagnosis of chronic constipation (self-reported perception, Rome III criteria, and Bristol's criteria). The study was conducted among 1,550 population between July 2019 and December 2019.

Result: The study population consisted of 1,550 respondents, among them 41.61% male and 58.39% female, and the mean age was 32.71 ± 9.72 years. In the study, 12.2% of the population was categorized to have constipation according to self-reported perception, 11.2% according to Rome III, and 10.3% reported to have been suffering from constipation according to Bristol chart.Female gender tends to have a greater prevalence than male. In multivariate analysis for constipation, betel nut chewer, alcohol consumer, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, GI surgery, and bronchial asthma were significantly (p < 0.001) associated with constipation. According to Bristol's criteria, the most common stool form was Type III (sausage-shaped with cracked surface) among the Bangladeshi population in this study.

Conclusion: Chronic constipation is a common problem worldwide. The findings of this study suggest that there is a high prevalence of constipation among the general population of Bangladesh. Decreasing modifiable risk factors of constipation can reduce its prevalence and burden of the disease. Bangladesh is markedly deficient in literature citing constipation prevalence and determinants. These findings may commence a call for setting priority as one of the major public health problems and demanding attention for both at the clinical and community levels.

How to cite this article: Ghosh DK, Sarkar DK, Nath M, et al. Symptoms and Prevalence of Constipation among Adult Population of Bangladesh. Euroasian J Hepato-Gastroenterol 2023;13(2):45-49.

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