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Association between body mass index and fecal calprotectin levels in children and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorder. It is characterized by recurrent abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits and is more prevalent in obese patients. We investigated the association between obesity and IBS in pediatric patients through fecal...

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Autores principales: Kim, Jun Hwan, Yi, Dae Yong, Lee, Yoo Min, Choi, You Jin, Kim, Ju Young, Hong, Yong Hee, Park, Ji Young, Kim, Su Yeong, Lee, Na Mi, Yun, Sin Weon, Chae, Soo Ahn, Lim, In Seok, Choi, Eung Sang, Jeong, In Sook
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9371505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35960084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000029968
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author Kim, Jun Hwan
Yi, Dae Yong
Lee, Yoo Min
Choi, You Jin
Kim, Ju Young
Hong, Yong Hee
Park, Ji Young
Kim, Su Yeong
Lee, Na Mi
Yun, Sin Weon
Chae, Soo Ahn
Lim, In Seok
Choi, Eung Sang
Jeong, In Sook
author_facet Kim, Jun Hwan
Yi, Dae Yong
Lee, Yoo Min
Choi, You Jin
Kim, Ju Young
Hong, Yong Hee
Park, Ji Young
Kim, Su Yeong
Lee, Na Mi
Yun, Sin Weon
Chae, Soo Ahn
Lim, In Seok
Choi, Eung Sang
Jeong, In Sook
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description Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorder. It is characterized by recurrent abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits and is more prevalent in obese patients. We investigated the association between obesity and IBS in pediatric patients through fecal calprotectin testing. Patients under 18 years of age with IBS who underwent fecal calprotectin testing from January 2015 through April 2020 were retrospectively investigated. The patients were divided into groups based on body mass index (BMI): group I (BMI < 85th percentile) and group II (BMI ≥ 85th percentile). Group II was divided into group IIa, overweight (85th percentile ≤ BMI < 95th percentile), and group IIb, obese (BMI ≥ 95th percentile). Among 277 included patients, 202 (72.9%) were in group I, and 75 (27.1%) were in group II (mean calprotectin levels, 75.60 ± 103.48 vs 45.89 ± 66.57 µg/g, respectively; P = .006). There were significant differences in mean calprotectin levels between groups I and IIa (75.60 ± 103.48 vs 45.45 ± 63.38 µg/g, respectively; P = .028) and groups I and IIb (75.60 ± 103.48 vs 46.22 ± 69.59 µg/g, respectively; P = .025). There was a significant difference in mean calprotectin levels between groups I and II (85.69 ± 142.13 vs 32.04 ± 28.17 µg/g, respectively; P = .029) among patients between 6 and 12 years of age but not among adolescents aged between 12 and 18 years (P = .139). Fecal calprotectin was lower when moderate-to-severe fatty livers were observed by ultrasound compared with normal livers (68.52 ± 97.22 vs 18.53 ± 18.56 µg/g, respectively; P = .017). Fecal calprotectin levels were higher in normal-weight pediatric IBS patients than in their obese counterparts, and this difference was more prominent in younger patients. In young children, IBS symptoms are thought to be influenced more by factors other than intestinal inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-93715052022-08-16 Association between body mass index and fecal calprotectin levels in children and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome Kim, Jun Hwan Yi, Dae Yong Lee, Yoo Min Choi, You Jin Kim, Ju Young Hong, Yong Hee Park, Ji Young Kim, Su Yeong Lee, Na Mi Yun, Sin Weon Chae, Soo Ahn Lim, In Seok Choi, Eung Sang Jeong, In Sook Medicine (Baltimore) Research Article Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorder. It is characterized by recurrent abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits and is more prevalent in obese patients. We investigated the association between obesity and IBS in pediatric patients through fecal calprotectin testing. Patients under 18 years of age with IBS who underwent fecal calprotectin testing from January 2015 through April 2020 were retrospectively investigated. The patients were divided into groups based on body mass index (BMI): group I (BMI < 85th percentile) and group II (BMI ≥ 85th percentile). Group II was divided into group IIa, overweight (85th percentile ≤ BMI < 95th percentile), and group IIb, obese (BMI ≥ 95th percentile). Among 277 included patients, 202 (72.9%) were in group I, and 75 (27.1%) were in group II (mean calprotectin levels, 75.60 ± 103.48 vs 45.89 ± 66.57 µg/g, respectively; P = .006). There were significant differences in mean calprotectin levels between groups I and IIa (75.60 ± 103.48 vs 45.45 ± 63.38 µg/g, respectively; P = .028) and groups I and IIb (75.60 ± 103.48 vs 46.22 ± 69.59 µg/g, respectively; P = .025). There was a significant difference in mean calprotectin levels between groups I and II (85.69 ± 142.13 vs 32.04 ± 28.17 µg/g, respectively; P = .029) among patients between 6 and 12 years of age but not among adolescents aged between 12 and 18 years (P = .139). Fecal calprotectin was lower when moderate-to-severe fatty livers were observed by ultrasound compared with normal livers (68.52 ± 97.22 vs 18.53 ± 18.56 µg/g, respectively; P = .017). Fecal calprotectin levels were higher in normal-weight pediatric IBS patients than in their obese counterparts, and this difference was more prominent in younger patients. In young children, IBS symptoms are thought to be influenced more by factors other than intestinal inflammation. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9371505/ /pubmed/35960084 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000029968 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License 4.0 (CCBY-NC) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download, share, remix, transform, and buildup the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be used commercially without permission from the journal.
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Kim, Jun Hwan
Yi, Dae Yong
Lee, Yoo Min
Choi, You Jin
Kim, Ju Young
Hong, Yong Hee
Park, Ji Young
Kim, Su Yeong
Lee, Na Mi
Yun, Sin Weon
Chae, Soo Ahn
Lim, In Seok
Choi, Eung Sang
Jeong, In Sook
Association between body mass index and fecal calprotectin levels in children and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome
title Association between body mass index and fecal calprotectin levels in children and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome
title_full Association between body mass index and fecal calprotectin levels in children and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome
title_fullStr Association between body mass index and fecal calprotectin levels in children and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Association between body mass index and fecal calprotectin levels in children and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome
title_short Association between body mass index and fecal calprotectin levels in children and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome
title_sort association between body mass index and fecal calprotectin levels in children and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9371505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35960084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000029968
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