Fibre and bowel transit times

  • Gear J
  • Brodribb A
  • Ware A
  • et al.
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Abstract

1. Bowel transit time has been investigated in vegetarians and non-vegetarians and related to dietary fibre intake and the presence of diverticular disease.2. Vegetarians who have less diverticular disease than non-vegetarians have more rapid transit times.3. Subjects with total dietary fibre intake of more than 30 g/d all had transit times of less than 75 h whereas 38% of those eating less had transit times exceeding 75 h and varying up to 124 h.4. Individuals with diverticular disease were found to have faster transit times than those without the disease.5. The colon may respond to a fibre-depleted diet either by becoming hyperactive and prone to diverticular disease or by becoming hypoactive leading to constipation.

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Gear, J. S. S., Brodribb, A. J. M., Ware, A., & Mannt, J. I. (1981). Fibre and bowel transit times. British Journal of Nutrition, 45(1), 77–82. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19810078

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