The Effect of Consumption of Kiwifruit on Constipation in Adults
Constipation
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Constipation focused on measuring Funtional constipation, Kiwifruit, Health promotion
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Two or more of the following:
Straining during at least 25% of defecations Lumpy or hard stools in at least 25% of defecations Sensation of incomplete evacuation for at least 25% of defecations Sensation of anorectal obstruction/blockage for at least 25% of defecations Manual manoeuvres to facilitate at least 25% of defecations (e.g., digital evacuations and support of the pelvic floor) Fewer than three defecations per week; and
- Loose stools are rarely present without the use of laxatives;
- Insufficient criteria for irritable bowel syndrome;
- Criteria fulfilled for at least 3 months with symptom onset at least 6 months before diagnosis.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with allergy to kiwifruit or latex
- Patients who have undergone gastro-intestinal surgery in the last year
- Patients taking medication to treat constipation
- Patients with oncological disease
- Patients taking narcotic medication
- Patients with organic gastroenterological diseases (except non- complicated diverticulosis).
Sites / Locations
- Jordi Gol Gurina Foundation
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
kiwifruit cohort
Patients that presented at Primary Care Centres with registered -Roma III criteria based- constipation and who accepted to participate in the study were followed-up for two weeks before intervention and three weeks under 3-daily kiwifruit intake.