Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials

Background: Constipation is an intestinal dysfunction. Prebiotics, such as inulin, can improve bowel function by positively influencing intestinal biota. Aim: To analyze the scientific evidence for the role of inulin in improving bowel function in patients with chronic constipation. Methods: A meta-...

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Main Authors: Luis Collado Yurrita, Ismael San Mauro Martín, María José Ciudad-Cabañas, Marta Hernández Cabria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arán Ediciones, S. L. 2014-08-01
Series:Nutrición Hospitalaria
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spelling doaj-4a3d3bb651214373bf4704d1a3bbd1922020-11-25T02:26:34ZengArán Ediciones, S. L.Nutrición Hospitalaria0212-16112014-08-0130224425210.3305/nh.2014.30.2.7565S0212-16112014000900003Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trialsLuis Collado Yurrita0Ismael San Mauro Martín1María José Ciudad-Cabañas2Marta Hernández Cabria3Complutense University of MadridComplutense University of MadridComplutense University of MadridCorporación Alimentaria PeñasantaBackground: Constipation is an intestinal dysfunction. Prebiotics, such as inulin, can improve bowel function by positively influencing intestinal biota. Aim: To analyze the scientific evidence for the role of inulin in improving bowel function in patients with chronic constipation. Methods: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials was conducted, grounded on a literature search for the period 1995-2013 (descriptors: inulin & constipation) on PubMed, ScieLo and Central Trials Register Cochrane databases. A total of 24 articles were found, 5 of them were selected for this meta-analysis, involving 252 subjects (experimental group: n = 144, control group: n = 108). The quality of the studies was assessed using the Jadad scale. Results: We found a significant overall effect of inulin on stool frequency (DEM = 0.69, 95%CI: 0.04, 1.34), stool consistency (Bristol scale) (DEM = 1.07, 95% CI: 0.70, 1.45), transit time (DEM = -0.57, 95% CI: -0.99, -0.15) and hardness of stool (RR = 0.42, 95% CI: 0.26, 0.70). Pain and bloating do not improve with inulin intake. Conclusions: inulin intake has a positive effect on bowel function.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112014000900003&lng=en&tlng=enInulinaEstreñimientoFunción intestinalEnsayo clínico aleatorizadoMeta-análisis
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author Luis Collado Yurrita
Ismael San Mauro Martín
María José Ciudad-Cabañas
Marta Hernández Cabria
spellingShingle Luis Collado Yurrita
Ismael San Mauro Martín
María José Ciudad-Cabañas
Marta Hernández Cabria
Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials
Nutrición Hospitalaria
Inulina
Estreñimiento
Función intestinal
Ensayo clínico aleatorizado
Meta-análisis
author_facet Luis Collado Yurrita
Ismael San Mauro Martín
María José Ciudad-Cabañas
Marta Hernández Cabria
author_sort Luis Collado Yurrita
title Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials
title_short Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials
title_full Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials
title_fullStr Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials
title_sort effectiveness of inulin intake on indicators of chronic constipation; a meta-analysis of controlled randomized clinical trials
publisher Arán Ediciones, S. L.
series Nutrición Hospitalaria
issn 0212-1611
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Background: Constipation is an intestinal dysfunction. Prebiotics, such as inulin, can improve bowel function by positively influencing intestinal biota. Aim: To analyze the scientific evidence for the role of inulin in improving bowel function in patients with chronic constipation. Methods: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials was conducted, grounded on a literature search for the period 1995-2013 (descriptors: inulin & constipation) on PubMed, ScieLo and Central Trials Register Cochrane databases. A total of 24 articles were found, 5 of them were selected for this meta-analysis, involving 252 subjects (experimental group: n = 144, control group: n = 108). The quality of the studies was assessed using the Jadad scale. Results: We found a significant overall effect of inulin on stool frequency (DEM = 0.69, 95%CI: 0.04, 1.34), stool consistency (Bristol scale) (DEM = 1.07, 95% CI: 0.70, 1.45), transit time (DEM = -0.57, 95% CI: -0.99, -0.15) and hardness of stool (RR = 0.42, 95% CI: 0.26, 0.70). Pain and bloating do not improve with inulin intake. Conclusions: inulin intake has a positive effect on bowel function.
topic Inulina
Estreñimiento
Función intestinal
Ensayo clínico aleatorizado
Meta-análisis
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