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There is no reason to assume that in old age defecation is different from younger people. Old people who are sound and active often have normal defecation. Their intestinal transit time has been shown to be normal. Nevertheless about fifty percent of the elderly use laxatives. In the very old and in...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6330939
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Constipation in the Elderly: A Common and Often Overlooked Problem
Aging is a natural process that brings about changes in our bodies, and the digestive system is no exception. This research delves into the complexities of constipation in the elderly, a common and often overlooked problem. The authors examine the prevalence, causes, and treatment options for constipation in this population, emphasizing the importance of addressing this issue to prevent potential complications.
The study highlights the prevalence of constipation in the elderly, emphasizing the need for awareness and appropriate intervention. The authors attribute the increased prevalence of constipation to a lack of dietary fiber, a common dietary deficiency among older adults. They stress the importance of a high-fiber diet and the potential benefits of bulk-laxatives in managing constipation. However, they caution against the use of other laxatives, emphasizing the potential for harmful side effects in the elderly.
Addressing Constipation in the Elderly: A Holistic Approach
The study emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to managing constipation in the elderly. The authors stress the importance of addressing dietary deficiencies, particularly the lack of fiber. They also recommend the use of bulk-laxatives as a safe and effective option for managing constipation in this population. Regular physical activity and hydration are also crucial components of a healthy digestive system.
Maintaining Digestive Health as We Age
Constipation is a common problem in the elderly, but it doesn't have to be a source of discomfort or worry. By ensuring a high-fiber diet, staying hydrated, and engaging in regular physical activity, we can promote digestive health and prevent constipation. If you experience persistent constipation, consult with your healthcare provider to discuss appropriate treatment options.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Constipation is a prevalent issue in the elderly, often stemming from dietary deficiencies and lifestyle factors. This research underscores the importance of addressing constipation through dietary interventions, such as increasing fiber intake, and lifestyle changes, such as regular physical activity and sufficient hydration. By implementing these measures, we can promote digestive health and improve the overall well-being of our aging population. Just as the camel thrives in the harsh desert environment, we must adapt our lifestyle to maintain our health as we age.
Date :
- Date Completed 1984-08-22
- Date Revised 2017-11-16
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