Effect of xylobiose-sugar mixture on defecation frequency and symptoms in young women with constipation.
- Author:
Jung Sug LEE
1
;
A Reum KIM
;
Hye Kyoung NAM
;
Myungok KYUNG
;
Sung Eun JO
;
Moon Jeong CHANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: xylobiose; young women; constipation; defecation frequency; constipation symptoms
- MeSH: Abdominal Pain; Coffee; Constipation*; Defecation*; Female; Humans; Sweetening Agents; Treatment Outcome
- From:Journal of Nutrition and Health 2017;50(1):41-52
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: PURPOSE: The objective of the study was to investigate the effects of xylobiose-sugar mixture intake on defecation frequency and constipation symptoms in 31 young women with constipation. METHODS: Thirty-one subjects were assigned to two groups, and subjects in each group were administered 10 g of a 7% xylobiose-sugar mixture (Experiment 1: XBS, n = 15) or 10 g of a 7% xylobiose-sugar mixture containing coffee mix (Experiment 2: XBS coffee mix, n = 16) twice per day for 6 weeks. During the study, clinical efficacy was assessed by a daily diary record. The subjects recorded their defecation frequency and fecal characteristics. RESULTS: During pretreatment week, mean defecation frequency of XBS subjects was 2.13 times/week, whereas that of XBS coffee mix subjects was 1.56 times/week. The mean defecation frequencies of XBS and XBS coffee mix subjects increased significantly to 3.73 times/week (p < 0.05) and 3.56 times/week by week 6 (p < 0.05), respectively. After treatment with either XBS or XBS coffee mix, patients presented significant improvements in their amounts of stool, feelings of residual stool leftness, and abdominal pain symptoms (p < 0.05). The total constipation scoring system (CSS) for diagnosing constipation symptoms significantly decreased in the XBS group (10.53 score vs 7.22 score) and in the XBS coffee mix group (10.75 score vs 6.51 score) after 6 weeks. Improvement due to intake of 7% xylobiose-containing sugar seemed to last during the experimental period. CONCLUSION: The addition of approximately 7% xylobiose to commercially available sweeteners has been shown to improve constipation.