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Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials.

Luis Collado Yurrita, Ismael San Mauro Martín, María José Ciudad-Cabañas, María Elisa Calle-Purón, Marta Hernández Cabria
Meta-Analysis Nutricion hospitalaria 2014 56 цитирований
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Study Design

Тип исследования
Meta-Analysis
Популяция
Adults with chronic constipation
Вмешательство
Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials. None
Препарат сравнения
Placebo or control diet
Первичный исход
Stool frequency and consistency in chronic constipation
Направление эффекта
Positive
Риск систематической ошибки
Moderate

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Constipation is an intestinal dysfunction. Prebiotics, such as inulin, can improve bowel function by positively influencing intestinal biota. AIM: To analyze the scientific evidence for the role of inulin in improving bowel function in patients with chronic constipation. METHODS: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials was conducted, grounded on a literature search for the period 1995-2013 (descriptors: inulin & constipation) on PubMed, ScieLo and Central Trials Register Cochrane databases. A total of 24 articles were found, 5 of them were selected for this meta-analysis, involving 252 subjects (experimental group: n = 144, control group: n = 108). The quality of the studies was assessed using the Jadad scale. RESULTS: We found a significant overall effect of inulin on stool frequency (DEM = 0.69, 95%CI: 0.04, 1.34), stool consistency (Bristol scale) (DEM = 1.07, 95% CI: 0.70, 1.45), transit time (DEM = -0.57, 95% CI: -0.99, -0.15) and hardness of stool (RR = 0.42, 95% CI: 0.26, 0.70). Pain and bloating do not improve with inulin intake. CONCLUSIONS: Inulin intake has a positive effect on bowel function.

Кратко

A meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials for the period 1995-2013 found a significant overall effect of inulin on stool frequency, which has a positive effect on bowel function.

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