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A multifaceted ecological approach to explore links between environmental factors and the epidemiology of disorders of gut-brain interaction.

Thomas FairlieAyesha ShahReuben K WongXiu Cai FangUday Chand GhoshalPurna C KashyapAgata MulakYeong Yeh LeeAmi D SperberNatasha KoloskiNaomi MoyNicholas J TalleyMichael P JonesGerald J Holtmann
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility (2024)
Utilizing publicly available data, the prevalence of DGBI across diverse countries is linked to various socio-cultural and environmental factors. Collectively, the data suggests that the prevalence of DGBI is increased in less prosperous regions of the world.
Keyphrases
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