Tucker D M, Sandstead H H, Logan G M, Klevay L M, Mahalko J, Johnson L K, Inman L, Inglett G E
Gastroenterology. 1981 Nov;81(5):879-83.
We examined effects of fiber on stool output, since this is one of the primary mediating variables for the hypothesized relationship between fiber and disease. Total neutral detergent fiber in the dietary fiber source was predictive of stool weight but not frequency. Substantial individual differences in stool output remained when dietary factors were controlled. Personality measures were used to predict stool weight and frequency independently of diet, and accounted for about as much variance in stool output as did dietary fiber. These results suggest that personality factors predispose some persons to low stool output. These individuals may benefit particularly from dietary fiber.
我们研究了纤维对粪便排出量的影响,因为这是纤维与疾病之间假设关系的主要中介变量之一。膳食纤维来源中的总中性洗涤纤维可预测粪便重量,但不能预测排便频率。在控制饮食因素后,粪便排出量仍存在很大的个体差异。使用人格测量方法独立于饮食来预测粪便重量和排便频率,其在粪便排出量中所解释的方差与膳食纤维相当。这些结果表明,人格因素使一些人易出现低粪便排出量。这些个体可能特别受益于膳食纤维。