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Characteristics of disorders of gut-brain interaction in the Japanese population in the Rome Foundation Global Epidemiological Study.

Shin FukudoKumi NakayaTomohiko MuratsubakiNaoki NakayaAtsushi HozawaShrikant I BangdiwalaOlafur S PalssonAmi D SperberMotoyori Kanazawa
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society (2023)
These findings support the study hypotheses. Data from Japan as a culturally homogenous country suggest Rome IV IBS is more severe and hence has more gut-brain psychobehavioral involvement than Rome III IBS.
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