Lifestyle, psychological stress, and incidence of adolescent constipation: results from the Toyama birth cohort study.
Masaaki YamadaMichikazu SekineTakashi TatsuseYuko FujimuraPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Our prospective study demonstrated that female sex, insufficient fruit intake, and deteriorating lifestyles such as skipping breakfast and becoming inactive during the 3-year period were associated with the incidence of adolescent constipation. Beyond anecdotal, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is recommended to reduce the incidence of adolescent constipation.