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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 28, 2015; 21(40): 11353-11361
Published online Oct 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i40.11353
Table 1 Familial aggregation studies
Authors (Year)Number of IBS patientsConclusion
Whorwell et al[3] (1986)100Significant number of IBS patient had another family member with IBS
Levy et al[4] (2000)373Children of parents with IBS made more visits for gastrointestinal symptoms
Locke et al[5] (2000)643People with functional gastrointestinal disorders had higher odds of reporting a relative with similar symptoms
Kalantar et al[6] (2003)181IBS prevalence was higher among IBS patients' relatives
Saito et al[7] (2008)50Statistically higher percentage of IBS patients’ relatives had IBS
Saito et al[8] (2010)47750% of IBS patients had at least another relative with IBS
Waehrens et al[9] (2015)51952Increased risk of IBS among first, second and third degree relatives of IBS patients