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2. Novel Irritable Bowel Syndrome Subgroups are Reproducible in the Global Adult Population
3. Prevalence and Associated Factors of Bloating: Results From the Rome Foundation Global Epidemiology Study
4. Factor Analysis of the Rome IV Criteria for Major Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction (DGBI) Globally and Across Geographical, Sex, and Age Groups
5. Negative Impact of Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction on Health-Related Quality of Life: Results From the Rome Foundation Global Epidemiology Survey
6. Leveraging values to promote adherence to endocrine therapy among breast cancer survivors: A mixed-methods investigation
7. Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders and Associated Health Impairment in Individuals with Celiac Disease
8. Greater Overlap of Rome IV Disorders of Gut-Brain Interactions Leads to Increased Disease Severity and Poorer Quality of Life
9. Global Prevalence and Impact of Rumination Syndrome
10. Epidemiology and Burden of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: An International Perspective
11. Rome IV Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders and Health Impairment in Subjects With Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders or Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
12. Worldwide Prevalence and Burden of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, Results of Rome Foundation Global Study
13. Burnout, but not job strain, is associated with irritable bowel syndrome in working adults
14. Fecal Incontinence Diagnosed by the Rome IV Criteria in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom
15. Reprint of: Breast tissue markers: Why? What's out there? How do I choose?
16. Epidemiology, Clinical Characteristics, and Associations for Rome IV Functional Nausea and Vomiting Disorders in Adults
17. Breast tissue markers: Why? What's out there? How do I choose?
18. Factor Analysis Defines Distinct Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Symptom Groups Compatible With Rome IV Criteria in a Population-based Study
19. Epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and associations for symptom-based Rome IV functional dyspepsia in adults in the USA, Canada, and the UK: a cross-sectional population-based study
20. 240 DIFFERENCES IN DIETARY INTAKE PATTERNS CONTRIBUTE TO VARIATIONS IN THE WORLDWIDE PREVLANECE OF ROME IV IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
21. Tu1029 EFFECT OF MENOPAUSE AND MENSES ON GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH DGBI IN THE GLOBAL POPULATION
22. Sa1716 DIAGNOSTIC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS FOR DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION SHOULD INCLUDE PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
23. Su1653 PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF EPIGASTRIC PAIN SYNDROME (EPS) AND HEARTBURN OVERLAP, AND CORRELATION WITH H.PYLORI PREVALENCE.
24. Tu1030 A MULTIFACETED ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO EXPLORE LINKS BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION
25. Mo1127 SEX DIFFERENCES IN GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS AND HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH DGBI IN THE GLOBAL POPULATION
26. Mo1125 LATENT CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS, DIET, PSYCHOSOCIAL AND QUALITY OF LIFE PARAMETERS IN PEOPLE WITH BLOATING AND/OR DISTENSION REVEALED 6 DISTINCT CLUSTERS
27. Effects of recombinant protein misfolding and aggregation on bacterial membranes
28. Chapter 40 - Multicultural factors in the treatment of patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders
29. Tu1668 GLOBAL PREVALENCE OF FUNCTIONAL ANORECTAL PAIN SYNDROMES
30. Tu1633 IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS) IS MORE SEVERE IN INDIVIDUALS SATISFYING ROME IV CRITERIA THAN THOSE WITH ROME III CRITERIA IN JAPANESE POPULATION IN THE ROME FOUNDATION GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY
31. Tu1627 BLOATING IN THE GLOBAL POPULATION: RESULTS FROM THE ROME FOUNDATION GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
32. Tu1624 EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS) ON GLOBAL PREVALENCE RATES-RESULTS FROM THE ROME FOUNDATION GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
33. Mo1111 PREVALENCE AND IMPACT OF DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION (DGBI) IN THE SWEDISH GENERAL POPULATION
34. Mo1107 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION IN WESTERN EUROPE AND ASIA BASED ON THE ROME FOUNDATION GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
35. Mo1110 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND DIET RELATED DIFFERENCES IN DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION (DGBI) IN 4 COUNTRIES OF LATIN AMERICA: RESULTS OF THE ROME FOUNDATION GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY (RFGES)
36. Sa1112 COMPARISON OF THE PREVALENCE AND IMPACT OF DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION IN THE FRENCH- AND DUTCH-SPEAKING POPULATIONS IN BELGIUM
37. Sa1103 THE NATIONAL PREVALENCE OF DISORDERS OF GUT-BRAIN INTERACTION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM IN COMPARISON TO THEIR WORLDWIDE PREVALENCE: RESULTS FROM THE ROME FOUNDATION GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
38. An international study of irritable bowel syndrome: Family relationships and mind-body attributions
39. Post-traumatic stress disorder and other co-morbidities in a sample population of patients with irritable bowel syndrome
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41. Translation and validation of study instruments for cross-cultural research
42. Does insertion of a rectal tube after colonoscopy reduce patient discomfort and improve satisfaction?
43. Outcomes of a brief alcohol abuse prevention program for israeli high school students
44. 405 ROME IV AND ROME III IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS) ACROSS THE GLOBE: FINDINGS OF A POPULATION-BASED INTERNET SURVEY OF ADULTS IN 26 COUNTRIES
45. 273 PREVALENCE AND IMPACT OF FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA ACCORDING TO THE ROME IV DEFINITIONS IN A GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY
46. Contributors
47. Su1637 - Epidemiology and Clinical Characteristics for Rome IV Functional Nausea and Vomiting Disorders in Adults
48. SAT-009 - Fecal microbiota profiles as a diagnostic biomarkers in cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma and the impact of life style and nutrition
49. 259 - Health Care Utilization for Rome IV Irritable Bowel Syndrome; A Three-Country Survey in the General Population
50. 165 - What Determines Whether Individuals with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) in the General Population Seek Medical Care for their Disorder?
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