TITLE:
Delayed Gastric Emptying in Anorexic Adolescents Measured with the 13C Octanoic Acid Breath Test
AUTHORS:
Martine K. F. Docx, Kristin Verbeke, Annik Simons, Joost Weyler, José Ramet, Luc Mertens, Gigi Veereman-Wauters
KEYWORDS:
Anorexia Nervosa; Half-Gastric Emptying Time; 13C Octanoic Acid Breath Test; Subjective Severity Symptom Score
JOURNAL NAME:
Food and Nutrition Sciences,
Vol.3 No.8,
August
8,
2012
ABSTRACT: Many gastrointestinal complaints and motility disorders are described in patients suffering from different eating disorders. These have a negative impact on refeeding. This report evaluated–on admission-gastric emptying of a standardized solid meal with 13C octanoic acid breath test in anorexic adolescents. The results were compared with age and gender matched controls. Gastric emptying data were related to a subjective symptom score. 21 Anorexic girls and 3 boys (mean age: 15.6 y ± 1.3 y), body mass index (mean 15.6 kg/m2 ± 1.6 kg/m2), weight loss (mean: 22.2% ± 10.7%) were studied. T? of the gastric emptying time exceeded the P95 in 14/24 (58%) patients, classified as having delayed gastric emptying (DGE). One patient (4%) had a T? exceeding P75 and was classified as slow (SGE), whereas 9/24 (38%) patients had normal gastric emptying (NGE). In comparison to NGE, subjects with DGE had significantly higher symptom scores (p = 0.01) and more weight loss. The DGE and SGE patients lost 25.29% and 21.38% of weight respectively, whereas a weight loss of 17.64% was found in anorexics with NGE. In conclusion, gastric emptying is delayed in patients with anorexia. This is associated with more significant gastrointestinal symptoms and higher weight loss.