Factors associated with symptom relief in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: a retrospective cohort study
Ming Zhao, Rui Luo, Yang Shen, Youjian Zhang, Jiaqi Dong, Muhan Lv

TL;DR
This study identifies factors like exercise and mental health that help relieve symptoms in IBS patients.
Contribution
The study identifies independent predictors of symptom relief in IBS patients using a multivariate analysis approach.
Findings
Symptom severity is positively associated with symptom relief in IBS patients.
Daily exercise increases the likelihood of symptom relief.
Lower depression scores are linked to better symptom relief outcomes.
Abstract
Symptom relief in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) varies widely, influenced by demographic, clinical, and psychosocial factors. Identifying factors associated with symptom relief can enhance management strategies for IBS patients. This study aimed to examine factors associated with symptom relief in a cohort of IBS patients, focusing on the role of demographic, lifestyle, psychological, and physiological characteristics. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 278 IBS patients treated at a tertiary hospital. Demographic data, IBS subtype, symptom severity, lifestyle factors, and psychological variables (anxiety, depression, stress) were collected. Symptom relief, defined as a 50% reduction in baseline symptom severity, was the primary outcome. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify factors associated with symptom relief, with subgroup…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGastrointestinal motility and disorders · Music Therapy and Health · Therapeutic Uses of Natural Elements
