Title of article :
Bowel Habits of Urban and Rural Populations on the Jos Plateau, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Daniyam, CA Department of Medicine - Jos University Teaching Hospital - Jos, Nigeria , Malu, AO Department of Medicine - Jos University Teaching Hospital - Jos, Nigeria , Okeke, EN Department of Medicine - Jos University Teaching Hospital - Jos, Nigeria , Agaba, EI Department of Medicine - Jos University Teaching Hospital - Jos, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Constipation and diarrhoea are frequent
complaints amongst patients attending Gastroenterology
Clinics. The normal bowel habits may vary among populations.
OBJECTIVE: To characterise and compare the bowel habits of
rural and urban dwellers in a Nigerian population.
METHODS: Questionnaires were administered to1236 adults
aged 16 years and above recruited from two communities (rural
and urban) using a two stage cluster sampling scheme based
on existing administrative set up in a cross-sectional study.
Information sought included socio-demographics, alcohol
consumption, bowel habits and level of physical activity.
RESULTS: Adequate data for analysis were available in 1017
subjects giving a response rate of 509(93.1%) and
508(87.7%) for rural and urban populations respectively. The
mean weekly bowel frequencies for the rural and urban
populations were 10.8 ± 5.1 and 9.7 ± 4.9 (p=0.09) respectively.
Four hundred and ninety-four (97%) subjects from the rural
community and 493 (97%) from the urban opened their bowels
between three times per day to three times per week.
Constipation as identified by the passage of three or less
motions per week was present in 14 (2.8%) of urban dwellers
compared to 4 (0.8%) of the rural (p = 0.01). Bowel motions
were more frequent in males than in females.
CONCLUSION: Bowel opening appears slightly more frequent
among rural plateaus inhabitants than in urban dwellers.
Constipation is more common in the urban than in the rural
area.
Keywords :
Urban , Rural , Diarrhoea , Constipation , Bowel habits
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics