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Early-Life Gut Health Indicators and Reported Prevalence of Infant Functional Constipation by Healthcare Professionals
A healthy gut during early childhood is important. However, it seems that there are no standard indicators used to assess it. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) were asked via an electronic survey question about gut health indicators (GHIs) for infants and toddlers, in addition to an estimated prevalen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678169 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15020298 |
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author | Muhardi, Leilani Delsing, Dianne J. M. Zakharova, Irina Huysentruyt, Koen Chong, Sze-Yee Ng, Ruey Terng Darma, Andy Hegar, Badriul Hasosah, Mohammed Toro-Monjaraz, Erick Cetinkaya, Merih Chow, Chung-Mo Aw, Marion M. Kudla, Urszula West, Louise Naz Vandenplas, Yvan |
author_facet | Muhardi, Leilani Delsing, Dianne J. M. Zakharova, Irina Huysentruyt, Koen Chong, Sze-Yee Ng, Ruey Terng Darma, Andy Hegar, Badriul Hasosah, Mohammed Toro-Monjaraz, Erick Cetinkaya, Merih Chow, Chung-Mo Aw, Marion M. Kudla, Urszula West, Louise Naz Vandenplas, Yvan |
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description | A healthy gut during early childhood is important. However, it seems that there are no standard indicators used to assess it. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) were asked via an electronic survey question about gut health indicators (GHIs) for infants and toddlers, in addition to an estimated prevalence of infant’s functional constipation (FC) and its management. HCPs from eight countries participated in the survey (Russia (66.0%, 1449), Indonesia (11.0%, 242), Malaysia (6.0%, 132), Mexico (5.7%, 125), KSA (5.1%, 113), Turkey (3.0%, 66), Hong Kong (2.2%, 49), and Singapore (1.0%, 23)). The 2199 participating respondents were further classified into three continents (Asia (20.2%), Europe (68.8%), and others (11.0%)). Most of them were pediatricians (80.3%), followed by pediatric gastroenterologists (7.0%), general practitioners (6.4%), and others (6.3%). The top three preferred GHIs were similar for infants and toddlers: an absence of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, effective digestion/absorption as assessed by normal growth, and a general feeling of well-being. The absence of GI-related infection was the least preferred indicator. Most of the respondents reported the prevalence of FC among infants was less than 5%, with the peak incidence between the ages of 3 and 6 months. The reported choices of intervention to manage FC in infants were a change to a specific nutritional solution from a standard formula (40.2%), parental reassurance (31.7%), and lactulose (17.0%). Conclusion: The HCPs in the eight countries preferred the absence of GI symptoms, normal growth for effective digestion and absorption, and general well-being as the gut health indicators in infants and toddlers. The reported prevalence of FC in infants was less than 5%. |
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spelling | pubmed-98620412023-01-22 Early-Life Gut Health Indicators and Reported Prevalence of Infant Functional Constipation by Healthcare Professionals Muhardi, Leilani Delsing, Dianne J. M. Zakharova, Irina Huysentruyt, Koen Chong, Sze-Yee Ng, Ruey Terng Darma, Andy Hegar, Badriul Hasosah, Mohammed Toro-Monjaraz, Erick Cetinkaya, Merih Chow, Chung-Mo Aw, Marion M. Kudla, Urszula West, Louise Naz Vandenplas, Yvan Nutrients Article A healthy gut during early childhood is important. However, it seems that there are no standard indicators used to assess it. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) were asked via an electronic survey question about gut health indicators (GHIs) for infants and toddlers, in addition to an estimated prevalence of infant’s functional constipation (FC) and its management. HCPs from eight countries participated in the survey (Russia (66.0%, 1449), Indonesia (11.0%, 242), Malaysia (6.0%, 132), Mexico (5.7%, 125), KSA (5.1%, 113), Turkey (3.0%, 66), Hong Kong (2.2%, 49), and Singapore (1.0%, 23)). The 2199 participating respondents were further classified into three continents (Asia (20.2%), Europe (68.8%), and others (11.0%)). Most of them were pediatricians (80.3%), followed by pediatric gastroenterologists (7.0%), general practitioners (6.4%), and others (6.3%). The top three preferred GHIs were similar for infants and toddlers: an absence of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, effective digestion/absorption as assessed by normal growth, and a general feeling of well-being. The absence of GI-related infection was the least preferred indicator. Most of the respondents reported the prevalence of FC among infants was less than 5%, with the peak incidence between the ages of 3 and 6 months. The reported choices of intervention to manage FC in infants were a change to a specific nutritional solution from a standard formula (40.2%), parental reassurance (31.7%), and lactulose (17.0%). Conclusion: The HCPs in the eight countries preferred the absence of GI symptoms, normal growth for effective digestion and absorption, and general well-being as the gut health indicators in infants and toddlers. The reported prevalence of FC in infants was less than 5%. MDPI 2023-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9862041/ /pubmed/36678169 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15020298 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Muhardi, Leilani Delsing, Dianne J. M. Zakharova, Irina Huysentruyt, Koen Chong, Sze-Yee Ng, Ruey Terng Darma, Andy Hegar, Badriul Hasosah, Mohammed Toro-Monjaraz, Erick Cetinkaya, Merih Chow, Chung-Mo Aw, Marion M. Kudla, Urszula West, Louise Naz Vandenplas, Yvan Early-Life Gut Health Indicators and Reported Prevalence of Infant Functional Constipation by Healthcare Professionals |
title | Early-Life Gut Health Indicators and Reported Prevalence of Infant Functional Constipation by Healthcare Professionals |
title_full | Early-Life Gut Health Indicators and Reported Prevalence of Infant Functional Constipation by Healthcare Professionals |
title_fullStr | Early-Life Gut Health Indicators and Reported Prevalence of Infant Functional Constipation by Healthcare Professionals |
title_full_unstemmed | Early-Life Gut Health Indicators and Reported Prevalence of Infant Functional Constipation by Healthcare Professionals |
title_short | Early-Life Gut Health Indicators and Reported Prevalence of Infant Functional Constipation by Healthcare Professionals |
title_sort | early-life gut health indicators and reported prevalence of infant functional constipation by healthcare professionals |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678169 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15020298 |
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