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View article: Uncomplicated Diverticulosis Is Not Associated With Abdominal Pain or Abnormal Bowel Habit—A Population‐Based Swedish Cohort Study
Uncomplicated Diverticulosis Is Not Associated With Abdominal Pain or Abnormal Bowel Habit—A Population‐Based Swedish Cohort Study Open
Background Whether uncomplicated diverticulosis gives rise to symptoms is controversial. Diary‐based studies of abdominal pain and stool habits in general populations are scarce, and we therefore investigated symptom patterns in diverticul…
View article: Oral Microbiome Dysbiosis Is Associated With Precancerous Lesions and Disorders of Upper Gastrointestinal Tract: A Population-Based Study
Oral Microbiome Dysbiosis Is Associated With Precancerous Lesions and Disorders of Upper Gastrointestinal Tract: A Population-Based Study Open
INTRODUCTION: Oral microbiota may contribute to the development of upper gastrointestinal (UGI) disorders. In this study, we evaluated the association between microbiota of saliva, subgingival, and buccal mucosa and UGI disorders, particul…
View article: Self-rated health in late adolescence as a predictor for mortality between 46 and 70 years of age
Self-rated health in late adolescence as a predictor for mortality between 46 and 70 years of age Open
Self-rated health is a common assessment used in epidemiological research and an independent predictor of morbidity and mortality. We investigate if a single measure of self-rated health in late adolescence predict mortality between 46 and…
View article: Association Between Deep Sedation and Risk of Post-colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer: Swedish Register Data 2007-2016
Association Between Deep Sedation and Risk of Post-colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer: Swedish Register Data 2007-2016 Open
Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) refers to cancer diagnosed subsequent to a colonoscopy where no malignancy was initially detected. Established risk factors include inflammatory bowel disease, prior colorectal cancer (CRC) diagno…
View article: Quality of endoscopic surveillance of Lynch syndrome patients in a Swedish cohort
Quality of endoscopic surveillance of Lynch syndrome patients in a Swedish cohort Open
Background and study aims Risk factors for colorectal cancer (CRC) in Lynch syndrome (LS) include sex, age, smoking, high body mass index (BMI), surveillance interval length, and risk genotype. The Boston Bowel Preparation Scale (BBPS) pro…
View article: Effect of on-demand vs continuous prescription of proton pump inhibitors on symptom burden and quality of life: results of a real-world randomized controlled trial in primary care patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease
Effect of on-demand vs continuous prescription of proton pump inhibitors on symptom burden and quality of life: results of a real-world randomized controlled trial in primary care patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease Open
In real-world settings, both continuous and on-demand PPI prescriptions resulted in similar increases in PPI consumption with no difference in treatment effects. Achieving an adequate PPI dose to alleviate reflux symptom burden improves qu…
View article: Acceptability of a personalized lifestyle program in women with levothyroxine-treated primary hypothyrodism with residual symptoms
Acceptability of a personalized lifestyle program in women with levothyroxine-treated primary hypothyrodism with residual symptoms Open
Rationale, aims and objectives: The aim of the intervention study was to test the feasibility and acceptability of a time consuming and demanding lifestyle-based treatment program in women with levothyroxine-treated primary hypothyrodism w…
View article: Chronic fatigue syndromes: real illnesses that people can recover from
Chronic fatigue syndromes: real illnesses that people can recover from Open
The 'Oslo Chronic Fatigue Consortium' consists of researchers and clinicians who question the current narrative that chronic fatigue syndromes, including post-covid conditions, are incurable diseases. Instead, we propose an alternative vie…
View article: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Is not Linked to a Higher Rate of Adverse Events in Colonoscopy—a Nationwide Population-based Study in Sweden
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Is not Linked to a Higher Rate of Adverse Events in Colonoscopy—a Nationwide Population-based Study in Sweden Open
Background and Aims Inflammatory bowel disease may cause long-standing inflammation and fibrosis and may increase the risk of adverse events in colonoscopy. We evaluated whether inflammatory bowel disease and other potential risk factors a…
View article: Diverticulosis is not associated with altered gut microbiota nor is it predictive of future diverticulitis: a population-based colonoscopy study
Diverticulosis is not associated with altered gut microbiota nor is it predictive of future diverticulitis: a population-based colonoscopy study Open
In a population-based cohort study the only significant difference was that those who later develop diverticulitis had more abundance of genus Comamonas. The significance of Comamonas is unclear, suggesting a limited role for the gut micro…
View article: Endoscopic surveillance of Lynch syndrome at a highly specialized center in Sweden: An observational study of interval colorectal cancer and individual risk factors
Endoscopic surveillance of Lynch syndrome at a highly specialized center in Sweden: An observational study of interval colorectal cancer and individual risk factors Open
Introduction Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary cause of colorectal cancer (CRC). In order to detect CRCs amongst LS patients, regular colonoscopies are recommended. However, an international agreement on an optimal surveill…
View article: Improved prediction of 10‐year risk of severe liver disease in the general population using commonly available biomarkers
Improved prediction of 10‐year risk of severe liver disease in the general population using commonly available biomarkers Open
Summary Background Estimating the risk for cirrhosis in the general population is complex. Existing prediction tools are in general unsatisfactory. Aims To explore if using commonly available biomarkers can improve the commonly used FIB‐4 …
View article: Disturbed sleep and patterns of psychiatric symptoms and function in a school-based sample of adolescents
Disturbed sleep and patterns of psychiatric symptoms and function in a school-based sample of adolescents Open
Background Sleep problems are common in adolescence and often related to psychopathology and impaired functioning. However, most studies have used summative scores, and little is known about how adolescents with disrupted sleep perceive th…
View article: Comorbidity of atopic diseases and gastro‐oesophageal reflux: evidence of a shared cause
Comorbidity of atopic diseases and gastro‐oesophageal reflux: evidence of a shared cause Open
Introduction Gastro‐oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the most common non‐allergic comorbidity in adults with asthma; however, comorbidity with other atopic diseases such as eczema and hay fever is unclear. The objective was to assess t…
View article: Measuring the impact of gastrointestinal inconvenience and symptoms on perceived health in the general population – validation of the Short Health Scale for gastrointestinal symptoms (SHS-GI)
Measuring the impact of gastrointestinal inconvenience and symptoms on perceived health in the general population – validation of the Short Health Scale for gastrointestinal symptoms (SHS-GI) Open
SHS-GI demonstrated appropriate psychometric properties in a sample of the normal population. We suggest that SHS-GI is a valid simple questionnaire suitable for measuring the impact of GI symptoms and inconvenience on quality of life in b…
View article: 1254Comorbidity of atopic diseases and gastroesophageal reflux in adults: a co-twin control study
1254Comorbidity of atopic diseases and gastroesophageal reflux in adults: a co-twin control study Open
Background Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the most common non-allergic comorbidity in adults with asthma, however comorbidity with other atopic diseases such as eczema and hayfever is unclear. The objective was to assess the com…
View article: Editorial: tobacco use in functional dyspepsia—another smoking gun? Authors' reply
Editorial: tobacco use in functional dyspepsia—another smoking gun? Authors' reply Open
LINKED CONTENT This article is linked to Talley et al and Woo & Andrews papers. To view these articles, visit https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.16372 and https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.16394
View article: Objective and Subjective Sleep in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Severe Seasonal Allergy: Preliminary Assessments of the Role of Sickness, Central and Peripheral Inflammation
Objective and Subjective Sleep in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Severe Seasonal Allergy: Preliminary Assessments of the Role of Sickness, Central and Peripheral Inflammation Open
This study tentatively indicates that both patients with allergy and RA display sleep alterations but does not support inflammation as an independent predictor of the sleep disturbance across these patient groups.