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Shin Fukudo
Researcher at Tohoku University
Publications - 263
Citations - 9515
Shin Fukudo is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Irritable bowel syndrome & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 240 publications receiving 7661 citations. Previous affiliations of Shin Fukudo include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Worldwide Prevalence and Burden of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, Results of Rome Foundation Global Study.
Ami D. Sperber,Shrikant I. Bangdiwala,Shrikant I. Bangdiwala,Douglas A. Drossman,Uday C Ghoshal,Magnus Simren,Jan Tack,William E. Whitehead,Dan L. Dumitrascu,Xuicai Fang,Shin Fukudo,John Kellow,Edith N. Okeke,Eamonn Martin Quigley,Max Schmulson,Peter J. Whorwell,Timothy N. Archampong,Payman Adibi,Viola Andresen,Marc A. Benninga,Bruno Bonaz,Serhat Bor,Luis M. Bustos Fernandez,Suck Chei Choi,Enrico Corazziari,Carlos Fernando de Magalhães Francisconi,Albis Hani,Leonid Lazebnik,Yeong Yeh Lee,Agata Mulak,M Masudur Rahman,Javier Santos,Mashiko Setshedi,Ari Fahrial Syam,Stephen J. Vanner,Reuben K. Wong,Aurelio López-Colombo,Valeria Costa,Ram Dickman,Motoyori Kanazawa,Ammar Hassanzadeh Keshteli,Rutaba Khatun,Iradj Maleki,Pierre Poitras,Nitesh Pratap,Oksana Stefanyuk,Sandie R Thomson,Judith Zeevenhooven,Olafur S. Palsson +48 more
TL;DR: It is found that more than 40% of persons worldwide have FGIDs, which affect quality of life and healthcare use, and similar trends and relative distributions were found in people who completed internet vs personal interviews.
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Irritable bowel syndrome
Paul Enck,Qasim Aziz,Giovanni Barbara,Adam D. Farmer,Shin Fukudo,Emeran A. Mayer,Beate Niesler,Eamonn Martin Quigley,Mirjana Rajilić-Stojanović,Michael Schemann,Juliane Schwille-Kiuntke,Magnus Simren,Stephan Zipfel,Robin C. Spiller +13 more
TL;DR: The past decade has seen remarkable progress in the understanding of functional bowel disorders such as IBS that will be summarized in this Primer.
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Altered profiles of intestinal microbiota and organic acids may be the origin of symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome.
TL;DR: This study hypothesized in this study that altered GI microbiota contribute to IBS symptoms through increased levels of organic acids.
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The global prevalence of IBS in adults remains elusive due to the heterogeneity of studies: a Rome Foundation working team literature review
Ami D. Sperber,Dan L. Dumitrascu,Shin Fukudo,Charles D. Gerson,Uday C Ghoshal,Kok Ann Gwee,A Pali S Hungin,J Y Kang,Chen Minhu,Max Schmulson,Arkady Bolotin,Michael Friger,Tamar Freud,William E. Whitehead +13 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that publication of a single pooled global prevalence rate, which is easily calculated, would not be appropriate or contributory, and future studies should focus on regional and cross-cultural differences that are more likely to shed light on pathophysiology.
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Impact of corticotropin-releasing hormone on gastrointestinal motility and adrenocorticotropic hormone in normal controls and patients with irritable bowel syndrome
TL;DR: Human intestinal motility is probably modulated by exogenous CRH, and the brain-gut in IBS patients may have an exaggerated response to CRH.