Small
intestinal dysmotility, as evidenced by reduced migrating motor complex activity, is probably responsible for the prevalence of SIBO in elderly human patients.
Deletion of choline acetyltransferase in enteric neurons results in postnatal
intestinal dysmotility and dysbiosis — Carl D Johnson — The FASEB Journal
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[9] Jacobs, C., et al. «
Dysmotility and proton pump inhibitor use are independent risk factors for small
intestinal bacterial and / or fungal overgrowth.»