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Questionnaire Survey of Bowel Habit in Japanese Medical Personnel

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to clarify the bowel habit, change of bowel movement throughout the cycle of menstruation, and toilet use in Japanese medical personnel. METHODS: A questionnaire survey was completed by Japanese medical personnel after listening to lectures on bowel disorders. Constipatio...

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Autores principales: Maeda, Kotaro, Koide, Yoshikazu, Katsuno, Hidetoshi, Hanai, Tsunekazu, Masumori, Koji, Matsuoka, Hiroshi, Endo, Tomoyoshi, Cheong, Yeong Cheol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japan Society of Coloproctology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8321588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34395943
http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2021-014
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author Maeda, Kotaro
Koide, Yoshikazu
Katsuno, Hidetoshi
Hanai, Tsunekazu
Masumori, Koji
Matsuoka, Hiroshi
Endo, Tomoyoshi
Cheong, Yeong Cheol
author_facet Maeda, Kotaro
Koide, Yoshikazu
Katsuno, Hidetoshi
Hanai, Tsunekazu
Masumori, Koji
Matsuoka, Hiroshi
Endo, Tomoyoshi
Cheong, Yeong Cheol
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description OBJECTIVES: This study aims to clarify the bowel habit, change of bowel movement throughout the cycle of menstruation, and toilet use in Japanese medical personnel. METHODS: A questionnaire survey was completed by Japanese medical personnel after listening to lectures on bowel disorders. Constipation was defined according to Rome III criteria, whereas diarrhea was defined as Bristol stool form scale type 6 and 7. RESULTS: In total, 463 persons (mean age, 35.6 years, range 20-91, male/female/no answer: 132/324/7) have completed the questionnaire. Constipation was significantly more often observed in females (male/female: 3%/31%, p > 0.001, Chi-squared test), while diarrhea was noted to be less in females (male/female: 1%/7%). Constipation was observed in 20% of participants in their 20s, and the constipation rate was observed to gradually increase with age. It was observed in 45% of participants in their 70s or older. Bowel movement changed to constipation around menstruation in 18% of females and changed to diarrhea in 43% of females. Constipation often occurred before menstruation and diarrhea during menstruation. Only 2% of participants used a Japanese-style toilet, and 5% of participants claimed that they were unable to pass a stool on a Japanese-style toilet. CONCLUSIONS: Constipation was significantly more frequent in females and increased with age among female Japanese medical personnel. Change of bowel movement occurred in 61% of females around menstruation. Five percent of participants were unable to pass stools on a Japanese-style toilet.
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spelling pubmed-83215882021-08-12 Questionnaire Survey of Bowel Habit in Japanese Medical Personnel Maeda, Kotaro Koide, Yoshikazu Katsuno, Hidetoshi Hanai, Tsunekazu Masumori, Koji Matsuoka, Hiroshi Endo, Tomoyoshi Cheong, Yeong Cheol J Anus Rectum Colon Original Research Article OBJECTIVES: This study aims to clarify the bowel habit, change of bowel movement throughout the cycle of menstruation, and toilet use in Japanese medical personnel. METHODS: A questionnaire survey was completed by Japanese medical personnel after listening to lectures on bowel disorders. Constipation was defined according to Rome III criteria, whereas diarrhea was defined as Bristol stool form scale type 6 and 7. RESULTS: In total, 463 persons (mean age, 35.6 years, range 20-91, male/female/no answer: 132/324/7) have completed the questionnaire. Constipation was significantly more often observed in females (male/female: 3%/31%, p > 0.001, Chi-squared test), while diarrhea was noted to be less in females (male/female: 1%/7%). Constipation was observed in 20% of participants in their 20s, and the constipation rate was observed to gradually increase with age. It was observed in 45% of participants in their 70s or older. Bowel movement changed to constipation around menstruation in 18% of females and changed to diarrhea in 43% of females. Constipation often occurred before menstruation and diarrhea during menstruation. Only 2% of participants used a Japanese-style toilet, and 5% of participants claimed that they were unable to pass a stool on a Japanese-style toilet. CONCLUSIONS: Constipation was significantly more frequent in females and increased with age among female Japanese medical personnel. Change of bowel movement occurred in 61% of females around menstruation. Five percent of participants were unable to pass stools on a Japanese-style toilet. The Japan Society of Coloproctology 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8321588/ /pubmed/34395943 http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2021-014 Text en Copyright © 2021 by The Japan Society of Coloproctology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Koide, Yoshikazu
Katsuno, Hidetoshi
Hanai, Tsunekazu
Masumori, Koji
Matsuoka, Hiroshi
Endo, Tomoyoshi
Cheong, Yeong Cheol
Questionnaire Survey of Bowel Habit in Japanese Medical Personnel
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title_sort questionnaire survey of bowel habit in japanese medical personnel
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8321588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34395943
http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2021-014
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