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Xuicai Fang
Researcher at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Publications - 4
Citations - 797
Xuicai Fang is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 207 citations.
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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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Greater Overlap of Rome IV Disorders of Gut-Brain Interactions Leads to Increased Disease Severity and Poorer Quality of Life.
Ami D. Sperber,Tamar Freud,Imran Aziz,Olafur S. Palsson,Douglas A. Drossman,Dan L. Dumitrascu,Xuicai Fang,Shin Fukudo,Uday C Ghoshal,John Kellow,Rutaba Khatun,Edith N. Okeke,Eamonn Martin Quigley,Max Schmulson,Magnus Simren,Jan Tack,William E. Whitehead,Peter J. Whorwell,Shrikant I. Bangdiwala,Shrikant I. Bangdiwala +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the degree and consequences of overlapping disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) in a large population-based global scale was assessed, including associations with sex, age, disease severity, quality of life, psychosocial variables, and health care utilization.
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Face‐to‐face interviews versus Internet surveys: Comparison of two data collection methods in the Rome foundation global epidemiology study: Implications for population‐based research
Ami D. Sperber,Serhat Bor,Xuicai Fang,Shrikant I. Bangdiwala,Douglas A. Drossman,Uday C Ghoshal,Magnus Simren,Jan Tack,William E. Whitehead,Dan L. Dumitrascu,Shin Fukudo,John Kellow,E. C. Okeke,Eamonn M. M. Quigley,Max Schmulson,Peter J. Whorwell,Timothy N. Archampong,Peyman Adibi,Viola Andresen,Marc A. Benninga,Bruno Bonaz,Luis M. Bustos Fernandez,Suck Chei Choi,Enrico Corazziari,Carlos Francisco Francisconi,Albis Hani,L. L. Lazebnik,Yeong Yeh Lee,Agata Mulak,M. M. Rahman,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,M.A. Buyruk,N. Unal,Dan Huang,Jun Song,Johann P. Hreinsson,Olafur S. Palsson +50 more
TL;DR: The Rome Foundation Global Epidemiology Study (RFGES) assessed the prevalence, burden, and associated factors of Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction (DGBI) in 33 countries around the world as mentioned in this paper .
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A comparative study of disorders of gut–brain interaction in Western Europe and Asia based on the Rome foundation global epidemiology study
Johann P. Hreinsson,Reuben K. Wong,Jan Tack,Peter J. Whorwell,Marc A. Benninga,Viola Andresen,Bruno Bonaz,Suck Chei Choi,Enrico Corazziari,Javier Santos,Shin Fukudo,Motoyori Kanazawa,Xuicai Fang,Shrikant I. Bangdiwala,Ami D. Sperber,Olafur S. Palsson,Magnus Simren +16 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors compared the prevalence of DGBI in Asia and Western Europe and found that DGBI was more prevalent in Asia than Western Europe, but no previous study has directly assessed the difference between the two regions.