Association between dietary vitamin B2 intake and constipation: a nationwide cross-sectional study
Chuanyu Ma, Ning Ma, Hongyang Lu, Tianye Huang, Jingtao Zhang, Minglei Luo, Kening Zhang

TL;DR
This study finds that higher vitamin B2 intake is linked to a lower risk of constipation in U.S. adults.
Contribution
The study is the first to show a nationwide association between vitamin B2 and reduced constipation risk.
Findings
High vitamin B2 intake was associated with a 37% lower risk of constipation compared to low intake.
A 11% reduction in constipation risk was observed for every unit increase in vitamin B2 intake.
The relationship between vitamin B2 and constipation was linear and statistically significant.
Abstract
A multitude of studies has suggested a possible link between the intake of dietary micronutrients and the incidence of constipation. Nevertheless, there exists a significant gap in research that specifically addresses the relationship between vitamin B2 and constipation. The present investigation seeks to explore the possible correlation between dietary intake of vitamin B2 and chronic constipation in adult participants surveyed in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). This research leveraged data from the NHANES conducted between 2005 and 2010. Dietary intake information was obtained from participants through 24 h dietary recall interviews. Various statistical approaches, including weighted logistic regression, interaction tests, subgroup analyses, and restricted cubic spline, were utilized to examine the relationship between dietary vitamin B2 consumption and…
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TopicsDiet and metabolism studies · Gastrointestinal motility and disorders · Nutritional Studies and Diet
