The prevalence of rumination syndrome and rumination disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Jordan J HaworthSam TreadwayAnthony R HobsonPublished in: Neurogastroenterology and motility (2024)
The prevalence of rumination is more common in adults than in children. In adults, rumination is associated with female gender, anxiety, and depression. Future population studies should aim to better understand why this behavior is more common in adults and also compare validated DSM-5 assessments for rumination disorder with Rome criteria for rumination syndrome as prevalence may differ.