Are self-reported gastrointestinal symptoms among older adults associated with increased intestinal permeability and psychological distress?
John-Peter Ganda MallLina Östlund-LagerströmCarl Mårten LindqvistSamal AlgilaniDara RasoalDirk RepsilberRobert J BrummerÅsa V KeitaIda SchoultzPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2018)
Older adults with GI symptoms express increased plasma levels of zonulin, which might reflect an augmented intestinal permeability. In addition, this group suffer from higher psychological distress compared to general older adults and senior orienteering athletes. This relationship was further confirmed by a PCA plot, which illustrated an association between GI symptoms, psychological distress and intestinal permeability.