If stool bulk is dependent on fiber and fiber is constant in both control diets, is it logical to assume the increased stool bulk is the result of more
rapid transit times?
Not exact matches
With traffic congestion identified as a significant obstacle in Metro Vancouver,
rapid transit enables tenants to minimize commuting
time and costs.
In his lectures, Burkitt was fond of pointing out that the typical African stool specimen was large and soft, and that stool
transit times were
rapid, compared to the puny hard fecal deposits and slow
transit times of hapless Europeans.
It causes intestinal hyper - motility and extremely
rapid gut
transit time, with partially digested food reaching the large bowel and the associated overproduction of gelatinous mucus from goblet cells of the gut lining (an innate protective mechanism in the gut).
(Note: not shown in the chart below but living near bus
rapid transit in Boston resulted in access to five
times more jobs per square mile compared to the region.)