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Title: | HabitualGreenKiwifruitConsumptionIs AssociatedwithaReductioninUpper GastrointestinalSymptoms:ASystematicScoping Review |
Authors: | Bayer, Simone B Frampton, ChrisM |
Keywords: | reflux dyspepsia indigestion abdominalpain bloating |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Abstract: | Kiwifruithaveknownpositiveeffectsondigestion.Duringclinicalinterventiontrialsusingkiwifruittoimproveconstipation,uppergastrointestinal (GI) symptoms such as abdominal discomfort and pain, indigestion, and reflux were also alleviated. We aimed to evaluate the evidence for upper GI symptomrelief by kiwifruitinclinicaltrialson participantswithfunctionalconstipation(FC), irritablebowel syndromewithconstipation(IBS-C), andhealthyparticipants,andtoelucidatewhichsymptomsmayberelievedandwhetheradifferenceexistsbetweentheeffectsofgoldandgreen kiwifruit.Weexecutedasystematicscopingreviewof3electronicdatabasesfrom1947throughJanuary2021toidentifyclinicaltrialsthatreported effectsofgreenorgoldkiwifruitorkiwifruitcompoundsonupperGIsymptomsassecondaryoutcomesinhealthyparticipantsorparticipantswith FC or IBS-C. Studies were divided into those using the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) and those using alternative measurement tools. GSRS outcomes were pooled and statistically analyzed; non-GSRS outcomes were summarized. We identified 12 clinical trials with a total of 661 participants (124 controls,537 receiving intervention) providing evidence for symptom relief of upper GI symptoms by kiwifruit intake. Only 5 of the 12 clinical trials used the GSRS to assess upper GI symptom relief. We found good evidence that green kiwifruit may reduce abdominal discomfortandpain,andsomeevidencethatkiwifruitconsumptionmayattenuateindigestion.PooledGSRSoutcomeanalysisindicatesanaverage reductionof–0.85(95%CI:–1.1,–0.57;Z=6.1)inabdominalpainscoresand–0.33(95%CI:–0.52,–0.15;Z=–3.5)inindigestionscoreswithhabitual kiwifruit consumption. While the number of studies reporting on upper GI symptom relief with a comparable measurement is limited, there is consistentevidencefortheefficacyofkiwifruitonupperGIsymptomrelief |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5158 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 13 NO 3 (2022) |
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