Abstract |
The study objective was to evaluate the safety and effects of Lepicol® (pysllium fibre, inulin and 5 probiotic strains) in adults with chronic, functional constipation during a 4 week intervention. 69 subjects with functional constipation according to Rome III criteria were randomised to receive Lepicol (n = 35) or placebo (n = 34) daily. Both groups had improved frequency of bowel movements, with an increase of 1.082 bowel movements in the Lepicol group over placebo after one week, and 1.079 more than placebo after week 2, but with no significant difference at week 4. Both groups showed significant improvements in quality of life scores at 4 weeks, with the average score being 12.033% better in the Lepicol group, which also had 15.2% improvement in intensity of symptoms and 28.5% increase in satisfaction with quality of life compared to the placebo. Symptoms of constipation improved to a greater degree and there was a significant reduction in laxative use in the Lepicol group.
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Authors | Sally Cudmore, Andrea Doolan, Seán Lacey, Fergus Shanahan |
Journal | International journal of food sciences and nutrition
(Int J Food Sci Nutr)
Vol. 68
Issue 3
Pg. 366-377
(May 2017)
ISSN: 1465-3478 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 27776217
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Adult
- Chronic Disease
- Constipation
(drug therapy)
- Defecation
(physiology)
- Dietary Fiber
(administration & dosage)
- Double-Blind Method
- Female
- Humans
- Inulin
(administration & dosage)
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Probiotics
(administration & dosage)
- Quality of Life
- Synbiotics
(administration & dosage)
- Treatment Outcome
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