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. 2023 Oct 2;15(2):2262130. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2023.2262130

Table 1.

Participants characteristics.

  IBS subtype
   
 
Constipation
Diarrhea
Mixed
No IBS
q-value
  (N = 49) (N = 59) (N = 64) (N = 797)  
Age (year) 44.5 (13.7) 42.9 (12.3) 41.3 (11.3) 46.1 (11.9) 0.03
Female, N (%) 45 (91.8%) 55 (93.2%) 54 (84.4%) 547 (68.6%) 0.003
BMI (kg/m2 25.8 (6.82) 26.9 (6.08) 26.3 (5.47) 25.5 (4.82) 0.48
Education, N (%)         0.45
Low (level 1–2) 6 (12.2%) 5 (8.5%) 8 (12.5%) 97 (12.2%)  
Middle (level 3–4) 8 (16.3%) 10 (16.9%) 15 (23.4%) 225 (28.2%)  
High (university or postgraduate) 34 (69.4%) 44 (74.6%) 41 (64.1%) 466 (58.5%)  
Missing 1 (2.0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 9 (1.1%)  
Menopausal status among women, N (%)     0.003
Pre-menopausal 24 (49.0%) 36 (61.0%) 39 (60.9%) 260 (32.6%)  
Current 2 (4.1%) 7 (11.9%) 3 (4.7%) 43 (5.4%)  
Post-menopausal 14 (28.6%) 8 (13.6%) 10 (15.6%) 173 (21.7%)  
Missing 5 (1.2%) 4 (6.8%) 2 (3.1%) 71 (8.9%)  
Menopausal Hormone Therapy, N (%) 6 (12.2%) 6 (10.2%) 10 (15.6%) 62 (7.8%) 0.24
Smoking status         0.15
Never 31 (63.3%) 47 (79.7%) 29 (45.3%) 478 (60.0%)  
Past 15 (3.6%) 8 (13.6%) 29 (45.3%) 277 (34.8%)  
Current 3 (6.1%) 4 (6.8%) 5 (7.8%) 40 (5.0%)  
Missing 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (1.6%) 2 (0.3%)  
Antibiotic use in past 3 months 0 (0%) 1 (1.7%) 3 (4.7%) 28 (3.5%) 0.60
Regular probiotic use 5 (1.2%) 2 (3.4%) 6 (9.4%) 49 (6.1%) 0.52
Healthy eating index 59.6 (8.88) 60.2 (10.4) 60.2 (9.47) 57.7 (10.7) 0.17
Total energy intake 1690 (524) 1600 (459) 1630 (475) 1740 (516) 0.17
Bristol stool chart, N (%)         0.003
Hard (type 1–2) 16 (32.7%) 0 (0%) 5 (7.8%) 54 (6.8%)  
Loose (type 6–7) 1 (2.0%) 11 (18.6%) 2 (3.1%) 42 (5.3%)  
Normal (type 3–5) 31 (63.3%) 48 (81.4%) 55 (85.9%) 677 (84.9%)  
Missing 1 (2.0%) 0 (0%) 2 (3.1%) 24 (3.0%)  

Values are shown as mean (SD) unless otherwise indicated. We used the Kruskal-Wallis test and Chi-square test to assess differences in IBS subtypes for continuous and categorical variables, respectively. P-values were adjusted for multiple testing using the Benjamini-Hochberg method to obtain q-values.