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. 2019 Nov 21;25(43):6416–6429. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v25.i43.6416

Table 1.

Demographics, clinical characteristics and psychological states of study subjects

Features IBS-D patients Controls P value
n 30 15 NA
Age (yr) 30.0 (28.0, 41.3) 28.0 (25.0, 37.0) 0.299
Gender (male:female) 22:8 11:4 1.000
Body mass index (kg/m2) 23.8 ± 3.9 22.4 ± 2.8 0.219
Duration of disease (yr) 7.5 (1.5, 10.1) NA NA
IBS-SSS 261.7 ± 40.4 NA NA
Severity of abdominal pain 1.0 (1.0, 2.0)b 0.0 (0.0, 0.0) < 0.001
Frequency of abdominal pain 2.0 (1.0, 4.0)b 0.0 (0.0, 0.0) < 0.001
BSFS score 6.0 (6.0,6.0)b 4.0 (4.0, 4.0) < 0.001
HADS anxiety score 6.0 (3.0, 9.0)b 2.0 (1.0, 4.0) 0.002
HADS depression score 4.0 (1.0, 7.3) 2.0 (2.0, 5.0) 0.350
VSI score 34.0 (17.0, 45.3)b 5.0 (2.0, 15.0) < 0.001
b

P < 0.01 vs controls. The data are presented as the mean ± SD or the median (Q1, Q3). IBS-D: Irritable bowel syndrome with predominant diarrhea; IBS-SSS: IBS symptom severity scale; BSFS: Bristol stool form scale; HADS: Hospital anxiety and depression scale; VSI: Visceral sensitivity index; NA: Not applicable.