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DDW: Fruits, Vegetables May Protect against Recurrent Abdominal Pain in
Children
By Charlene Laino
NEW ORLEANS, LA -- May 18, 2004 -- Healthy eating habits appear to protect
against recurrent abdominal pain in school children, a population-based study
shows.
Hoda Malaty, MD, associate professor of medicine at the Baylor College of
Medicine in Houston, Texas, United States, presented the findings here on May
18th at Digestive Disease Week 2004 (DDW).
"Although recurrent abdominal pain in children is common, the association
between it and eating habits hadn't been looked at before," she said.
Seeking to fill in the knowledge gap, her team prospectively studied 700
children, aged 5 years to 15 years. With their parents, the children filled out
a standardized questionnaire concerning socioeconomic parameters and abdominal
pain intensity, frequency, and duration. Children were classified as having
recurrent abdominal pain if they met Apley´s criteria: at least 3 attacks of
pain; pain severe enough to affect activities; attacks occurring over a period
of 3 months; and no known organic cause.
Overall, 24% of the children had recurrent abdominal pain, Dr. Malaty reported.
"Age, sex and, other variables couldn't explain that high incidence, so we
looked at diet as a possible cause."
The study showed that consumption of fruits and vegetables "was the biggest
risk factor," she said. Specifically, eating fresh fruits and vegetables was
associated with an odds ratio of 2.2. This was significant at the P =.01 level,
she said.
Children who ate daily in fast-food restaurants, on the other hand, had about
50% more episodes of abdominal pain than those who ate fast food only once per
week, Dr. Malaty reported. "The more fast food they ate, the greater the chance
they suffered recurrent abdominal pain," she added.
Lee Kaplan, MD, PhD, director of the Obesity Research Center and director of
the Massachusetts General Hospital Weight Center in Boston, Massachusetts,
United States, said, "People talk a lot about natural foods with fiber and how
that might be more healthy. But data proving that has been scarce, even though
it seems logical.
"This research actually demonstrates that link. It is seminal work that points
to the importance of nutrition in human health," said Dr. Kaplan, who moderated
a press conference to discuss the findings.
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Jeff - 31 May 2004 04:40 GMT
> http://tinyurl.com/2w7hp
>
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> pain intensity, frequency, and duration. Children were classified as having
> recurrent abdominal pain if they met Apley?s criteria: at least 3 attacks
of
> pain; pain severe enough to affect activities; attacks occurring over a period
> of 3 months; and no known organic cause.
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> to the importance of nutrition in human health," said Dr. Kaplan, who moderated
> a press conference to discuss the findings.
No, it doesn't demonstrate a link.
1) According to the article, the study was not designed to find a link. That
makes the association questiobable.
2) According to the article, kids who ate more fruit and fiber has more
abdominal pain. According to this article, kids who ate fruits and
vegetables were 2.2 times as likely to get abdominal pain.
Jeff
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doe - 31 May 2004 14:15 GMT
>Subject: Re: Fruits, Vegetables May Protect / Gut / children
>From: "Jeff" kidsdoc2000@hotmail.com
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>abdominal pain. According to this article, kids who ate fruits and
>vegetables were 2.2 times as likely to get abdominal pain.
I believe you may be interpreting the study findings .. differently .. than ..
the VERY researchers who conducted the study ..
They seem to think the consumption of fruits and vegetables .. DECREASED the
incidence of gut problems ..
Of course .. 'doc' .. WOULD .. screw up a simple .. read .. OF .. a medical
study ..
But hey ..
Nobody is perfect .. eh ..
>Jeff
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