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Abdominothoracic Postural Tone Influences the Sensations Induced by Meal Ingestion
Postprandial objective abdominal distention is frequently associated with a subjective sensation of abdominal bloating, but the relation between both complaints is unknown. While the bloating sensation has a visceral origin, abdominal distention is a behavioral somatic response, involving contractio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670508 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020658 |
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author | Livovsky, Dan M. Barber, Claudia Barba, Elizabeth Accarino, Anna Azpiroz, Fernando |
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description | Postprandial objective abdominal distention is frequently associated with a subjective sensation of abdominal bloating, but the relation between both complaints is unknown. While the bloating sensation has a visceral origin, abdominal distention is a behavioral somatic response, involving contraction and descent of the diaphragm with protrusion of the anterior abdominal wall. Our aim was to determine whether abdominal distention influences digestive sensations. In 16 healthy women we investigated the effect of intentional abdominal distention on experimentally induced bloating sensation (by a meal overload). Participants were first taught to produce diaphragmatic contraction and visible abdominal distention. After a meal overload, sensations of bloating (0 to 10) and digestive well-being (−5 to + 5) were measured during 30-s. maneuvers alternating diaphragmatic contraction and diaphragmatic relaxation. Compared to diaphragmatic relaxation, diaphragmatic contraction was associated with diaphragmatic descent (by 21 + 3 mm; p < 0.001), objective abdominal distension (32 + 5 mm girth increase; p = 0.001), more intense sensation of bloating (7.3 + 0.4 vs. 8.0 + 0.4 score; p = 0.010) and lower digestive well-being (−0.9 + 0.5 vs. −1.9 + 0.5 score; p = 0.028). These results indicate that somatic postural tone underlying abdominal distention worsens the perception of visceral sensations (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT04691882). |
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spelling | pubmed-79223842021-03-03 Abdominothoracic Postural Tone Influences the Sensations Induced by Meal Ingestion Livovsky, Dan M. Barber, Claudia Barba, Elizabeth Accarino, Anna Azpiroz, Fernando Nutrients Article Postprandial objective abdominal distention is frequently associated with a subjective sensation of abdominal bloating, but the relation between both complaints is unknown. While the bloating sensation has a visceral origin, abdominal distention is a behavioral somatic response, involving contraction and descent of the diaphragm with protrusion of the anterior abdominal wall. Our aim was to determine whether abdominal distention influences digestive sensations. In 16 healthy women we investigated the effect of intentional abdominal distention on experimentally induced bloating sensation (by a meal overload). Participants were first taught to produce diaphragmatic contraction and visible abdominal distention. After a meal overload, sensations of bloating (0 to 10) and digestive well-being (−5 to + 5) were measured during 30-s. maneuvers alternating diaphragmatic contraction and diaphragmatic relaxation. Compared to diaphragmatic relaxation, diaphragmatic contraction was associated with diaphragmatic descent (by 21 + 3 mm; p < 0.001), objective abdominal distension (32 + 5 mm girth increase; p = 0.001), more intense sensation of bloating (7.3 + 0.4 vs. 8.0 + 0.4 score; p = 0.010) and lower digestive well-being (−0.9 + 0.5 vs. −1.9 + 0.5 score; p = 0.028). These results indicate that somatic postural tone underlying abdominal distention worsens the perception of visceral sensations (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT04691882). MDPI 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7922384/ /pubmed/33670508 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020658 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Livovsky, Dan M. Barber, Claudia Barba, Elizabeth Accarino, Anna Azpiroz, Fernando Abdominothoracic Postural Tone Influences the Sensations Induced by Meal Ingestion |
title | Abdominothoracic Postural Tone Influences the Sensations Induced by Meal Ingestion |
title_full | Abdominothoracic Postural Tone Influences the Sensations Induced by Meal Ingestion |
title_fullStr | Abdominothoracic Postural Tone Influences the Sensations Induced by Meal Ingestion |
title_full_unstemmed | Abdominothoracic Postural Tone Influences the Sensations Induced by Meal Ingestion |
title_short | Abdominothoracic Postural Tone Influences the Sensations Induced by Meal Ingestion |
title_sort | abdominothoracic postural tone influences the sensations induced by meal ingestion |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670508 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020658 |
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