PMID: 8583682Dec 1, 1995Paper

Health consideration and defecation tendencies of elderly people

Nihon eiseigaku zasshi. Japanese journal of hygiene
K HiraiK Ogoshi

Abstract

Elderly people (males 742, 65-91 years old; females 371, 65-84 years old) were asked to answer a questionnaire on health and defecation tendencies. 1. Ninety-four percent of the males and 95% of the females considered their food intake sufficient to maintain their health (no difference between sexes). As for their food intake requirements, 68% of the males and 70% of the females answered that they knew about them, while 9% of the males and 6% of the females answered that they did not (no difference between sexes). 2. Of those with regular defecation every day, there were more males (68%) than females (49%). Seventeen percent of the males and 35% of the females defecated from four to six times per week, while 14% of the males and 13% of the females did so less than three times per week, with the difference between sexes being significant (p < 0.001). Both males (93%) and females (92%) tended to consider that constipation could affect their health condition. When asked about defecation, 92% of males and 83% of females answered that they should do so every day. The time for defecation was between when they arose and after breakfast for 76% of the males and 53% of the females. More females (25%) than males (8%) defecated irregularl...Continue Reading

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