<Original Paper>Effect of Colonic Irrigation on the Bowel Habits of Constipated Young Women
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概要
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"This study aims to evaluate bowel habits changed by colonic irrigation in the severely constipated. Ten consenting young female subjects (19.7 ± 1.8 years) participated in a pre-post test-designed quasi-experiment. The subjects took an electrolyte-compounding agent orally, Niflec (R) (Ajinomoto Pharma) with 2000 ml of water for colonic washout. Their bowel habits were assessed using the Constipation Assessment Scale (CAS)(Fukai, et al, 1995), the Form of Feces (FF)(Davies, et al., 1986) and a defecation diary. Both the CAS and FF scores significantly decreased for at least 12 weeks after using Niflec (R). In addition, bowel frequency per day increased in all subjects except one. Based on these results, we concluded that colonic irrigation by oral administration could alleviate severe constipation. The role of indigenous intestinal microflora was also discussed in relation to constipation."
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著者
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Mine Hiroko"
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, Kawasaki University of M
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FUKAI Kiyoko
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medical Welfare Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare
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Fukai Kiyoko
Department Of Nursing Faculty Of Health Sciences Okayama University Medical School
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"Sakamoto Midori
"Department of Nursing, Kawasaki College of Allied Health Professions
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Mine Hiroko
Department Of Clinical Nutrition Faculty Of Medical Professions Kawasaki University Of Medical Welfa
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Sakamoto Midori
Department Of Nursing Kawasaki College Of Allied Health Professions
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