Functional gastrointestinal disorders in adults

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    Abstract

    Functional gastrointestinal disorders are common worldwide, are of unknown etiology, and, though non-fatal, may result in considerable impairment in quality of life. For some, a plausible hypothesis which suggests a role for the gut microbiota in their pathogenesis has been advanced. Examples include the role of Helicobacterpylori in functional dyspepsia (FD), the phenomenon of post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and descriptions of qualitative and quantitative alterations in the microbiota in IBS and chronic constipation. While probiotics have been used on an empiric basis by sufferers for the relief of a variety of functional symptoms for decades, it is only recently that large-scale clinical trials have been performed. While positive trends have emerged in a number of areas (alleviation of eradication therapy-related adverse events in FD, overall symptom relief, and reductions in bloating and flatulence in IBS), more large, high-quality, long-duration studies are required in most areas.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Title of host publicationProbiotic Bacteria and Their Effect on Human Health and Well-Being
    EditorsAlfredo Guarino, Eamonn M.M. Quigley, W. Allan Walker
    Pages87-94
    Number of pages8
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2013

    Publication series

    NameWorld Review of Nutrition and Dietetics
    Volume107
    ISSN (Print)0084-2230
    ISSN (Electronic)1662-3975

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Food Science
    • Nutrition and Dietetics

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