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. 2019 Nov;96:688–698. doi: 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2019.06.006

Table 1.

Mean difference scores and standard errors for bowel habit data from all subjects in Trials A and B, and subjects with low initial stool frequency (LISF) from Trials A and B (A & B-LISF). Data shown as ‘Mean’ are the average of difference scores for weeks 3 and 5, with corresponding SEM.

Outcome Data from Trial Number of subjects Mean SEM p-value -interaction LISF versus HISF‡ P-value
Stool frequency A & B 28 0.08 0.05 0.025* 0.98
A & B-LISF only 16 0.91 0.06 0.032*§
Stool consistency A & B 29 0.28 0.10 0.91 0.008*
Flatulence A & B 30 −0.14 0.09 0.39 0.125
Rumbling A & B 30 −0.02 0.05 0.43 0.67
Bloating A & B 29 0.03 0.04 0.125 0.39
Cramping A & B 30 −0.02 0.03 0.088 0.67

*denotes significant difference <0.008 (for secondary outcomes with Bonferroni correction).

p-values for ‘Trials A & B’ indicate if the difference scores for all subjects together are different from 0.

p-value interaction LISF versus High Initial Stool Frequency (HISF) show if the subjects in both trials with LISF had a significantly different outcome than those in Trial B subjects with HISF. § p-value for stool frequency, where this interaction is significant for subjects in Trial A & B-LISF, shows the difference between inulin treatment and placebo was significant for those subjects in both trials who had low initial frequency.