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Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 21, 2012; 18(23): 3004-3007
Published online Jun 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i23.3004
Table 2 Food intake of soldiers with and without functional bowel disorders n (%)
Food habitMuchModerateLessLittle or notTotal
With functional bowel disorder
Engorgement10 (15.9)21 (32.5)20 (31.1)13 (20.3)64 (100)
Omophagia6 (8.8)10 (15.7)23 (34.9)26 (40.1)65 (100)
Particular about food12 (18.9)19 (29.4)15 (22.8)20 (30.3)66 (100)
Cold drinks14 (20.6)22 (33.3)20 (30.6)10 (15.2)66 (100)
Spicy food22 (33.4)21 (32.1)17 (26.3)5 (7.7)65 (100)
Dairy products20 (30.9)24 (37.2)15 (24.1)6 (9.3)64 (100)
Vegetables17 (27.6)33 (51.7)12 (19.2)1 (1.6)63 (100)
Fruit14 (22.6)26 (39.5)18 (28.4)7 (10.8)65 (100)
Without functional bowel disorder
Engorgement3 (5.1)10 (16.3)18 (29.2)29 (48.3)60 (100)
Omophagia3 (5.8)6 (10.4)15 (24.9)35 (59.3)59 (100)
Particular about food5 (8.0)10 (17.8)11 (19.8)32 (55.1)58 (100)
Cold drinks7 (11.6)16 (26.3)17 (28.6)21 (34.4)61 (100)
Spicy food10 (16.4)16 (27.1)15 (25.8)19 (31.7)60 (100)
Dairy products16 (25.9)23 (37.2)12 (19.1)11 (17.7)62 (100)
Vegetables24 (37.4)28 (43.7)6 (9.2)5 (7.9)63 (100)
Fruit22 (34.6)24 (37.5)12 (18.7)6 (9.4)64 (100)