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Postprandial Bowel Sounds
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1975
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NutritionPsychoacousticsGastroenterologyDigestive TractBowel SoundsPostprandial Bowel SoundsBody CompositionFunctional Gastrointestinal DisorderHealthy Human VolunteersGastric DisordersHealth SciencesAuditory ModelingFood DigestionStandard ConditionsHuman Ingestive BehaviorIngestionPhysiologyFood TextureSpeech PerceptionMedicine
Bowel sounds were recorded under standard conditions for 30 minutes before, and for 90 minutes after a standard meal in 12 healthy human volunteers. The sounds were analyzed with the aid of a computer, and the evolution in time of specific parameters obtained as a quantitative printout. The number, total duration, and mean energy of sounds totaled for ten minute periods were found to be markedly influenced by the ingestion of the meal. A peak of activity occurred immediately after the meal; the activity then decreased to 85% of premeal value 60 minutes later, and a second peak followed after a further 60 minutes. An excellent correlation (correlation coefficient better than 0.9) was found at two recording sites between the three analyzed parameters, taken in pairs. For any given parameter, a correlation was also found between its value at the two sites (k better than 0.9),but the actual value were significantly different (p <0.001). When bowel sounds are interpreted, therefore, food ingestion should be taken into consideration.
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