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Colorectal bradyarrhythmia syndrome as a predictor of metabolic syndrome
Author(s) -
Константин Александрович Шемеровский,
Виктор Николаевич Федорец,
П. В. Селиверстов,
С. Р. Бакаева
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
èksperimentalʹnaâ i kliničeskaâ gastroènterologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1682-8658
DOI - 10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-183-11-44-50
Subject(s) - medicine , metabolic syndrome , incidence (geometry) , circadian rhythm , constipation , psyllium , mood , stage (stratigraphy) , gastroenterology , obesity , cardiology , psychiatry , dietary fiber , paleontology , chemistry , physics , food science , optics , biology
Evidence is presented for a signicantly wider spread of the rst two stages (mild and moderate) Colorectal Bradyarrhythmia Syndrome (CBS) compared with the third (severe — constipation) stage of this syndrome. Surveyed more than 2,500 medical professionals by the method of chronoenterographia. It was found that the incidence of mild CBS (about 60% of cases) and moderate stage of this syndrome (about 30% of cases) is almost an order of magnitude higher than the incidence of severe stage (about 10% of cases) of CBS. SCB has been shown to increase the risk of obesity by almost 3 times. It is shown that CBS contributes to a decrease in well-being, activity and mood, as well as a decrease in the quality of life. Screening for CBS and normalizing the circadian bowel rhythm with psyllium (mucofalc) in individuals who consider themselves healthy may contribute to early prevention of the risk of the metabolic syndrome.

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