Background: The prevalence of chronic constipation in children has been reported between 0.3 and 28%. This study was conducted in southern Iran to compare the effect of a balanced and high fiber diet in children with chronic functional constipation. Methods: During summer 2007, all children (60) who referred to the Pediatric Department of Mottahari Clinic affiliated to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and were diagnosed with chronic functional constipation en-tered this study. A questionnaire on the child’s routine dietary regime was filled in for each child through face to face interviews with the parents. The questionnaire included demographic information, food habits, physical exam, and the para-clinical results of each participant....
Constipation in children is a universal problem, occurring in 0.7-28% of the population. The exact a...
<p>Constipation in children remains one of the topical problems of pediatrics and pediatric gastroen...
Background: There are some evidences suggesting functional constipation-related growth retardation i...
Constipation in childhood is a very common problem. In most cases it is short lived and can be treat...
Background: Constipation represents a common problem in children. The worldwide prevalence of functi...
<em>Key questions of pathogenesis, diagnostics and treatment of functional constipation in children ...
We reviewed the available evidence on the role of fiber in the treatment of Functional Constipation ...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate, over 24 months, the intake of dietary fiber (DF) a...
Background: Scarce information exists regarding dietary fiber intake in children with chronic consti...
WOS:000412166200008PubMed:28957970Functional constipation is a common problem in Turkey that affects...
BACKGROUND: Functional constipation is common in childhood; diets in affluent industrialised countri...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAIM: Childhood c...
Background: Functional Constipation (FC) is one of the important digestive disorders in pediatrics. ...
Functional constipation (FC) is a significant health problem in children and contrary to common beli...
In the last decade constipation has become a current problem addressed in the pediatric gastroentero...
Constipation in children is a universal problem, occurring in 0.7-28% of the population. The exact a...
<p>Constipation in children remains one of the topical problems of pediatrics and pediatric gastroen...
Background: There are some evidences suggesting functional constipation-related growth retardation i...
Constipation in childhood is a very common problem. In most cases it is short lived and can be treat...
Background: Constipation represents a common problem in children. The worldwide prevalence of functi...
<em>Key questions of pathogenesis, diagnostics and treatment of functional constipation in children ...
We reviewed the available evidence on the role of fiber in the treatment of Functional Constipation ...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate, over 24 months, the intake of dietary fiber (DF) a...
Background: Scarce information exists regarding dietary fiber intake in children with chronic consti...
WOS:000412166200008PubMed:28957970Functional constipation is a common problem in Turkey that affects...
BACKGROUND: Functional constipation is common in childhood; diets in affluent industrialised countri...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAIM: Childhood c...
Background: Functional Constipation (FC) is one of the important digestive disorders in pediatrics. ...
Functional constipation (FC) is a significant health problem in children and contrary to common beli...
In the last decade constipation has become a current problem addressed in the pediatric gastroentero...
Constipation in children is a universal problem, occurring in 0.7-28% of the population. The exact a...
<p>Constipation in children remains one of the topical problems of pediatrics and pediatric gastroen...
Background: There are some evidences suggesting functional constipation-related growth retardation i...