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Functional constipation in Bangladeshi school aged children: A hidden misty at community
BACKGROUND: Constipation is a common problem in children and a frequent cause of hospital visit in both primary & specialized care, which needs proper evaluation & management. Presentation of constipation is variable among children. In Bangladesh there has been no published data regarding co...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8985490/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433302 http://dx.doi.org/10.5409/wjcp.v11.i2.160 |
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author | Benzamin, Md Karim, ASM Bazlul Rukunuzzaman, Md Mazumder, Md Wahiduzzaman Rana, Masud Alam, Rubaiyat Islam, Mohammad Majharul Alam, Md Shafiul Hossen, Kamal Yasmin, Afsana Fathema, Kaniz Khadga, Mukesh Aishy, Aisharza Sultana |
author_facet | Benzamin, Md Karim, ASM Bazlul Rukunuzzaman, Md Mazumder, Md Wahiduzzaman Rana, Masud Alam, Rubaiyat Islam, Mohammad Majharul Alam, Md Shafiul Hossen, Kamal Yasmin, Afsana Fathema, Kaniz Khadga, Mukesh Aishy, Aisharza Sultana |
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description | BACKGROUND: Constipation is a common problem in children and a frequent cause of hospital visit in both primary & specialized care, which needs proper evaluation & management. Presentation of constipation is variable among children. In Bangladesh there has been no published data regarding constipation in community among school aged children. AIM: To determine the magnitude of functional constipation and its risk factors in community among Bangladeshi school children. METHODS: This descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in different schools of Dhaka division, Bangladesh. All school aged children between 5-16 years of age who attended school were included in this study. Samples were collected randomly. Proper clinical history & physical examinations (without digital rectal examination) & available investigations (if done previously) were recorded. Diagnosis of functional constipation was done by Rome IV criteria and was compared with children without constipation. Children with any red flag sign, known chronic disease or any findings suggestive of organic disease and on treatment of constipation were excluded. Statistical analysis of the results was done by using Windows based software device with Statistical Packages for Social Science 20. For all statistical tests, P value of less than 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. RESULTS: Total study populations were 707 and male was 443 and female 264. Among them, 134 (19%) children had constipation. In constipated children, 78 children fulfilled the Rome IV criteria for functional constipation and it was 11% of total population. Mean age of children having functional constipation was 11.24 ± 3.54 years and Male female ratio was 1:1.78. Anorexia, nausea, abdominal pain, hard stool, blood with hard stool, alternate hard and loose stool and fecal mass in left iliac fossa were analyzed between two group and all were significantly higher in children with functional constipation group. Children of school, where toilet numbers were inadequate had 2.5 times more constipation risk in comparison to children of school with adequate toilet number (OR = 2.493, 95%CI: 1.214-5.120). Children who feel embarrassed to use toilet at school, had 3.6 times higher risk of constipation (OR = 3.552, 95%CI: 1.435-8.794). Here children with H/O affected sibs and parents/grandparents had 4 and 2.6 times more chance of constipation respectively in comparison to children without H/O affected sibs (OR = 3.977, 95%CI: 1.884–8.397) and parents/grandparents (OR = 2.569, 95%CI: 1.172-5.629). Children with inadequate fluid intake had 2 times more risk of constipation in comparison to children with adequate fluid intake (OR = 1.972, 95%CI: 1.135-3.426). Children who passed electronic screen time of > 2 h/d had 2 times more chance of constipation in comparison to children who passed electronic screen time < 2 h (OR = 2.138, 95%CI: 1.063-4.301). CONCLUSION: Constipation is not uncommon in Bangladeshi school aged children. Inadequate toilet number, family history of constipation, inadequate fluid intake, feeling embarrassed to use toilet at school, and electronic screen time for > 2 h/d were found as risk factors in the present study for functional constipation. |
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spelling | pubmed-89854902022-04-15 Functional constipation in Bangladeshi school aged children: A hidden misty at community Benzamin, Md Karim, ASM Bazlul Rukunuzzaman, Md Mazumder, Md Wahiduzzaman Rana, Masud Alam, Rubaiyat Islam, Mohammad Majharul Alam, Md Shafiul Hossen, Kamal Yasmin, Afsana Fathema, Kaniz Khadga, Mukesh Aishy, Aisharza Sultana World J Clin Pediatr Observational Study BACKGROUND: Constipation is a common problem in children and a frequent cause of hospital visit in both primary & specialized care, which needs proper evaluation & management. Presentation of constipation is variable among children. In Bangladesh there has been no published data regarding constipation in community among school aged children. AIM: To determine the magnitude of functional constipation and its risk factors in community among Bangladeshi school children. METHODS: This descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in different schools of Dhaka division, Bangladesh. All school aged children between 5-16 years of age who attended school were included in this study. Samples were collected randomly. Proper clinical history & physical examinations (without digital rectal examination) & available investigations (if done previously) were recorded. Diagnosis of functional constipation was done by Rome IV criteria and was compared with children without constipation. Children with any red flag sign, known chronic disease or any findings suggestive of organic disease and on treatment of constipation were excluded. Statistical analysis of the results was done by using Windows based software device with Statistical Packages for Social Science 20. For all statistical tests, P value of less than 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. RESULTS: Total study populations were 707 and male was 443 and female 264. Among them, 134 (19%) children had constipation. In constipated children, 78 children fulfilled the Rome IV criteria for functional constipation and it was 11% of total population. Mean age of children having functional constipation was 11.24 ± 3.54 years and Male female ratio was 1:1.78. Anorexia, nausea, abdominal pain, hard stool, blood with hard stool, alternate hard and loose stool and fecal mass in left iliac fossa were analyzed between two group and all were significantly higher in children with functional constipation group. Children of school, where toilet numbers were inadequate had 2.5 times more constipation risk in comparison to children of school with adequate toilet number (OR = 2.493, 95%CI: 1.214-5.120). Children who feel embarrassed to use toilet at school, had 3.6 times higher risk of constipation (OR = 3.552, 95%CI: 1.435-8.794). Here children with H/O affected sibs and parents/grandparents had 4 and 2.6 times more chance of constipation respectively in comparison to children without H/O affected sibs (OR = 3.977, 95%CI: 1.884–8.397) and parents/grandparents (OR = 2.569, 95%CI: 1.172-5.629). Children with inadequate fluid intake had 2 times more risk of constipation in comparison to children with adequate fluid intake (OR = 1.972, 95%CI: 1.135-3.426). Children who passed electronic screen time of > 2 h/d had 2 times more chance of constipation in comparison to children who passed electronic screen time < 2 h (OR = 2.138, 95%CI: 1.063-4.301). CONCLUSION: Constipation is not uncommon in Bangladeshi school aged children. Inadequate toilet number, family history of constipation, inadequate fluid intake, feeling embarrassed to use toilet at school, and electronic screen time for > 2 h/d were found as risk factors in the present study for functional constipation. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8985490/ /pubmed/35433302 http://dx.doi.org/10.5409/wjcp.v11.i2.160 Text en ©The Author(s) 2022. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is an open-access article that was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Observational Study Benzamin, Md Karim, ASM Bazlul Rukunuzzaman, Md Mazumder, Md Wahiduzzaman Rana, Masud Alam, Rubaiyat Islam, Mohammad Majharul Alam, Md Shafiul Hossen, Kamal Yasmin, Afsana Fathema, Kaniz Khadga, Mukesh Aishy, Aisharza Sultana Functional constipation in Bangladeshi school aged children: A hidden misty at community |
title | Functional constipation in Bangladeshi school aged children: A hidden misty at community |
title_full | Functional constipation in Bangladeshi school aged children: A hidden misty at community |
title_fullStr | Functional constipation in Bangladeshi school aged children: A hidden misty at community |
title_full_unstemmed | Functional constipation in Bangladeshi school aged children: A hidden misty at community |
title_short | Functional constipation in Bangladeshi school aged children: A hidden misty at community |
title_sort | functional constipation in bangladeshi school aged children: a hidden misty at community |
topic | Observational Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8985490/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433302 http://dx.doi.org/10.5409/wjcp.v11.i2.160 |
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