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共病的肠易激综合征症状和头痛与焦虑的关联比与抑郁的关联更强:年度健康检查调查结果。

Comorbid irritable bowel syndrome symptoms and headache have greater association with anxiety than depression: Annual health check-up survey results.

作者信息

Kawashima Kousaku, Fukuba Nobuhiko, Uemura Yusuke, Ota Kuniko, Kazumori Hideaki, Sonoyama Hiroki, Oka Akihiko, Tada Yasumasa, Mishima Yoshiyuki, Oshima Naoki, Yuki Takafumi, Katsube Tomoko, Kinoshita Yoshikazu, Ishihara Shunji

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine II, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, 89-1 Enya-cho, Izumo.

Department of Internal Medicine.

出版信息

Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Nov 20;99(47):e23059. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000023059.

Abstract

High rates of co-existing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and headache have been reported in western countries. We investigated that comorbidity in individuals in Japan, along with anxiety and depression in subjects with and without IBS symptoms and/or headache.This cross-sectional study was performed from April 2012 to January 2013 at the Matsue Seikyo General Hospital Health Check Center. Questionnaires concerning symptoms related to IBS (Rome III) and headache, as well as anxiety/depression score were sent to individuals scheduled to undergo an annual health check-up, then returned during the visit and analyzed in a blinded manner.A total of 2885 individuals returned completed questionnaires and were enrolled, of whom 218 (7.6%) met the IBS criteria. The rates of co-existing headache in subjects with and without IBS symptoms were 44.0% (96/218) and 22.9% (611/2667), respectively, indicating a significantly higher rate of co-existing headache in subjects with as compared to without IBS (odds ratio [OR] 2.65, P < .001). Furthermore, the percentage of subjects with anxiety along with comorbid IBS symptoms and headache was significantly greater as compared to those with IBS (OR 3.01, P = .001) or headache (OR 2.41, P < .001) alone. Unlike anxiety, the percentage of subjects with depression was not significantly different among the IBS/non-headache, non-IBS/headache, and IBS/headache groups.Subjects with IBS symptoms had a higher rate of co-existing headache as compared to those without IBS. Furthermore, those with comorbid IBS symptoms and headache had a greater association with anxiety than with depression, as compared to those with only IBS or headache.

摘要

西方国家报告了肠易激综合征(IBS)和头痛并存的高发生率。我们对日本人群中的这种共病情况进行了调查,同时还研究了有和没有IBS症状及/或头痛的受试者的焦虑和抑郁情况。

这项横断面研究于2012年4月至2013年1月在松江圣济综合医院健康检查中心进行。向计划进行年度健康检查的个人发送了有关IBS(罗马III标准)和头痛相关症状的问卷,以及焦虑/抑郁评分问卷,然后在就诊时收回并以盲法进行分析。

共有2885人返回了完整的问卷并被纳入研究,其中218人(7.6%)符合IBS标准。有IBS症状和没有IBS症状的受试者中头痛并存的发生率分别为44.0%(96/218)和22.9%(611/2667),这表明与没有IBS的受试者相比,有IBS的受试者头痛并存的发生率显著更高(优势比[OR] 2.65,P<0.001)。此外,与仅患有IBS(OR 3.01,P = 0.001)或头痛(OR 2.41,P<0.001)的受试者相比,同时患有焦虑以及IBS症状和头痛的受试者比例显著更高。与焦虑不同,IBS/无头痛、非IBS/头痛和IBS/头痛组中抑郁受试者的比例没有显著差异。

与没有IBS症状的受试者相比,有IBS症状的受试者头痛并存的发生率更高。此外,与仅患有IBS或头痛的受试者相比,同时患有IBS症状和头痛的受试者与焦虑的关联比与抑郁的关联更大。

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