Objectives:The aim of the study was to test the clinical efficacy and effect on colonic transit time (CTT) of a dietary fiber mixture given to children with controlled chronic constipation (CC) after the withdrawal of stool softeners and enemas.Methods:This randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial involved 54 patients aged 4 to 12 years and had CC that was controlled by the use of low-dose stool softeners. the use of these softeners was discontinued when the patients were admitted to the clinical trial. the patients were randomized into 2 groups for the 4-week study period. One group received a dietary fiber mixture and the other group received a placebo (maltodextrin). the primary outcome was therapeutic failure (oral st...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate associations between fiber intake, colonic transi...
BACKGROUND: Functional constipation is common in childhood; diets in affluent industrialised countri...
Constipation is a serious problem in the pediatric population and often requires medical management ...
Background: Constipation is a common problem in children. As first-line treatment, increased dietary...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate, over 24 months, the intake of dietary fiber (DF) a...
Objectives To compare the effectiveness of a mixture of acacia fiber, psyllium fiber, and fructose (...
Objective: To gather current evidence on the use of fiber for constipation treatment in pediatric pa...
Objetivo: Avaliar a eficacia clinica e o tempo de transito colonico (TTC) de uma mistura de fibras e...
We reviewed the available evidence on the role of fiber in the treatment of Functional Constipation ...
Objective: Fructooligosacharides and galactooligosacharides soften fecal bolus and increase frequenc...
Objetivo: Avaliar a eficacia de suplemento de fibra alimentar de polissacarideo de soja no tratament...
Background: Scarce information exists regarding dietary fiber intake in children with chronic consti...
Objective: Fructooligosacharides and galactooligosacharides soften fecal bolus and increase frequenc...
Constipation in childhood is a very common problem. In most cases it is short lived and can be treat...
Prevalence of childhood constipation has been estimated at 1% to 30% in the general population world...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate associations between fiber intake, colonic transi...
BACKGROUND: Functional constipation is common in childhood; diets in affluent industrialised countri...
Constipation is a serious problem in the pediatric population and often requires medical management ...
Background: Constipation is a common problem in children. As first-line treatment, increased dietary...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate, over 24 months, the intake of dietary fiber (DF) a...
Objectives To compare the effectiveness of a mixture of acacia fiber, psyllium fiber, and fructose (...
Objective: To gather current evidence on the use of fiber for constipation treatment in pediatric pa...
Objetivo: Avaliar a eficacia clinica e o tempo de transito colonico (TTC) de uma mistura de fibras e...
We reviewed the available evidence on the role of fiber in the treatment of Functional Constipation ...
Objective: Fructooligosacharides and galactooligosacharides soften fecal bolus and increase frequenc...
Objetivo: Avaliar a eficacia de suplemento de fibra alimentar de polissacarideo de soja no tratament...
Background: Scarce information exists regarding dietary fiber intake in children with chronic consti...
Objective: Fructooligosacharides and galactooligosacharides soften fecal bolus and increase frequenc...
Constipation in childhood is a very common problem. In most cases it is short lived and can be treat...
Prevalence of childhood constipation has been estimated at 1% to 30% in the general population world...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate associations between fiber intake, colonic transi...
BACKGROUND: Functional constipation is common in childhood; diets in affluent industrialised countri...
Constipation is a serious problem in the pediatric population and often requires medical management ...