Effect of Postprandial Posture on Digestion and Absorption of Dietary Carbohydrate
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The effect of postprandial body posture on digestion and absorption of dietary carbohydrate were examined through breath hydrogen test on 6 female subjects. During the experiment, the participants either sat on a chair or lay on their backs for the first 4 hr (from 08 : 00 to 12 : 0O) after eating the test breakfast meal. They then remained sedentary on a sofa for 6 hr (12 : 0O to 18 : 0O). Participants' end alveolar breath samples were collected for 10 hr (every 15 min from 08 : 0O to 12 : 30,and then every 30 min until 18 : 0O). The experiment was conducted on two consecutive days using a randomized, crossover study design. The results demonstrated that in the supine position orocecal transit time of the test meal was significantly slower than in the sitting position (260±21 min and 238±20 min, respectively, p<0.01). In addition, afternoon breath hydrogen excretion due to a partial malabsorption of dietary carbohydrate and its fermentation in the colon was significantly larger in the sitting position (144.0±24.1 ppm・hr) than in the supine position (110.0±26.1 ppm・hr, p<0.05). These results support the hypothesis that there was a marked effect of postprandial body posture on the function of the digestive system. The present findings suggest that the postprandial supine position is preferable to the sitting position for the digestion and absorption of dietary carbohydrate.
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著者
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Tokura Hiromi
Department of Environmental Health, Nara, Women's University
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Tokura Hiromi
松本大学 人間健康学部
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Tokura Hiromi
Professor Emeritus Nara Women's Univ.
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Tokura Hiromi
奈良女子大学 生活健康学専攻
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HIROTA Naoko
Faculty of Human Health Science, Matsumoto University
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SONE Yoshiaki
Department of Food and Nutrition, Graduate School of Osaka City University
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Tokura Hiromi
Nara Women's University
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Tokura Hiromi
Institute Oftextiles & Clothing The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Hirota Naoko
Faculty Of Human Health Science Matsumoto University
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Hirota Naoko
Department Of Health And Nutritional Science Faculty Of Human Health Science Matsumoto University
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Tokura Hiromi
Depaetment Of Environmental Health Nara Women's University
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TOKURA Hiromi
Toyobo Co. Ltd.
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Tokura H
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. Hong Kong Chn
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Tokura Hiromi
Department Of Environmental Heaith. Nara Women's University
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Tokura Hiromi
Department Of Aothing Sciences Nara Women's Vniversity
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Tokura H
Nara Women's University
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Sone Yoshiaki
Department Of Food And Nutrition Faculty Of Human Life Science
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Sone Y
Department Of Food And Nutrition Graduate School Of Osaka City University
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