ABSTRACT – Context- Drink tests constitute an inexpensive and non-invasive tool, which has been proposed to discriminate individuals with altered fluid intake, as dyspeptics. However, their use in everyday clinical practice is still limited as standardization still lacks. Objective- To perform a direct, paired comparison between the water and the nutrient drink test in normal volunteers. Methods- Thirty eight normal volunteers (19 males, 19 females, mean age 24.4 ± 0.4 years) underwent drink test with water and nutrient (Nutridrink) within 7-10 days. Both tests included a loading (consumption of 100 mL/min for water and 15 mL/min for Nutridrink for the longest possible period of time) and a recuperation phase (observation after cessation of...
Background: The identification of beverages that promote longer- term fluid retention and maintenanc...
The sensitivity for one's own internal body signals (i.e., interoception) has been demonstrated to p...
Matthew A. Tucker, Matthew S. Ganio, Jenna M. Burchfield & Nicole E. Moyen Department of Health, Hum...
Objective: To compare the maximum tolerated volumes (MTVs) of drinking water and a nutrient liquid a...
The drink test has been regarded as a surrogate marker of gastric accommodation. The aims of this st...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Impaired fundic accommodation to a meal and hypersensitivity to distention are in...
Background: Impaired gastric accommodation and visceral hypersensitivity are major pathophysiologica...
Background: Impaired gastric accommodation and visceral hypersensitivity are major pathophysiologica...
Background. Methods to evaluate pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia (FD) such as barostat are in...
The gastric barostat study is the gold standard method for evaluating gastric perception and accommo...
AIMS: Impaired gastric accommodation is a major pathophysiological mechanism in functional dyspepsi...
Summary: Studies on how the body senses the need to correct extracellular and intracellular volumes ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Functional dyspepsia is a major problem in terms of prevalence and drug-therapy ex...
Aim: to calculate the minimum amount of water to be ingested in order to find significant difference...
Some clinicians warn against pickle juice (PJ) ingestion due to its sodium. PJ drinking guidelines h...
Background: The identification of beverages that promote longer- term fluid retention and maintenanc...
The sensitivity for one's own internal body signals (i.e., interoception) has been demonstrated to p...
Matthew A. Tucker, Matthew S. Ganio, Jenna M. Burchfield & Nicole E. Moyen Department of Health, Hum...
Objective: To compare the maximum tolerated volumes (MTVs) of drinking water and a nutrient liquid a...
The drink test has been regarded as a surrogate marker of gastric accommodation. The aims of this st...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Impaired fundic accommodation to a meal and hypersensitivity to distention are in...
Background: Impaired gastric accommodation and visceral hypersensitivity are major pathophysiologica...
Background: Impaired gastric accommodation and visceral hypersensitivity are major pathophysiologica...
Background. Methods to evaluate pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia (FD) such as barostat are in...
The gastric barostat study is the gold standard method for evaluating gastric perception and accommo...
AIMS: Impaired gastric accommodation is a major pathophysiological mechanism in functional dyspepsi...
Summary: Studies on how the body senses the need to correct extracellular and intracellular volumes ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Functional dyspepsia is a major problem in terms of prevalence and drug-therapy ex...
Aim: to calculate the minimum amount of water to be ingested in order to find significant difference...
Some clinicians warn against pickle juice (PJ) ingestion due to its sodium. PJ drinking guidelines h...
Background: The identification of beverages that promote longer- term fluid retention and maintenanc...
The sensitivity for one's own internal body signals (i.e., interoception) has been demonstrated to p...
Matthew A. Tucker, Matthew S. Ganio, Jenna M. Burchfield & Nicole E. Moyen Department of Health, Hum...