Gastonologist says fibre can hold on to water and soften stool into a high fibre dart. Fibre is correlated with quicker transit times of food, generally helping people with more regular bowel movements. People who have moderate or severe constipution may find that fibre makes their constipation worse. So in these cases, if you can remedy the constipation, you can hopefully offset some of the unpleasant side effects of bloating.
Most of us are familiar with the unpleasant feeling of being bloated. It can happen after eating specific foods or when you experience slower bowel movements. Sometimes, it can be a symptom of an underlying health condition.
To take a closer look at issues related to gas and bloating, we’ve invited a special guest this week: superstar gastroenterologist and Zoe’s US Medical Director Will Bulsiewicz.
In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Will ask: what are the main causes of gas bloating and how do we stop it?
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Studies referenced in the episode:
- Burden of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in the United States: Results of a Nationally Representative Survey of Over 71,000 Americans + Am J Gastroenterol + here
- Abdominal bloating is the most bothersome symptom in irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C): a large population-based Internet survey in Japan + Biopsychosoc Med. + here
- Sensation of bloating and visible abdominal distension in patients with irritable bowel syndrome + Am J Gastroenterol + here
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